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Ah, sorry about that. Are you happy for me to write the test?
Poking around the C API docs suggests that I should call PyErr_Fetch() to get the value of the a raised exception, but I can't see any precedent for this in existing test code. Can you point me to something I could use for inspiration? |
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2012-09-28 13:03:17 | inglesp | set | recipients:
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