Errors & debugging
Handle failures gracefully, raise helpful errors, and debug with confidence.
How to Build a Simple Debug Timer in Python
Create a context manager class to time the execution of a code block with a one-line printout.
import time
class DebugTimer:
"""Context manager that times the execution of a code block."""
def __init__(self, label="Operation"):
self.label = label
self.start_time = None
def __enter__(self):
self.start_time = time.perf_counter()
return self
def __exit__(self, e…
How to Handle ValueError When Converting Strings to Integers in Python
Convert text to an integer with a try-except block that catches ValueError and prints beginner-friendly error messages.
def parse_number(text):
"""Convert text to an integer, showing beginner-friendly error handling."""
try:
number = int(text)
print(f"Successfully parsed: {number}")
return number
except ValueError as e:
print(f"Error: '{text}' is not a valid number.")
print(f"Debuggin…
How to Handle ValueError with try except in Python
Shows a beginner-friendly try/except pattern that catches ValueError when converting text to an integer, prints a helpful message, and returns None instead of crashing.
def parse_number(text):
try:
return int(text)
except ValueError:
print(f"ValueError: '{text}' is not a valid integer.")
return None
if __name__ == "__main__":
user_input = "abc"
result = parse_number(user_input)
print(f"Parsing '{user_input}' returned: {result}")
vali…
How to Measure Python Stack Depth with inspect.stack()
Measure the current call stack depth in Python using the inspect module to understand recursion depth and debug execution context.
import inspect
def stack_depth():
return len(inspect.stack())
def recursive_function(n):
if n == 0:
print(f"Base case reached. Stack depth: {stack_depth()}")
return
recursive_function(n - 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(f"Initial stack depth: {stack_depth()}")
recursive_funct…
How to Raise a Custom Exception with Extra Context in Python
Define a custom exception that carries extra context fields and raise it to provide richer error information.
class InsufficientFundsError(Exception):
def __init__(self, balance, amount):
self.balance = balance
self.amount = amount
super().__init__(f"Withdrawal of ${amount} failed: balance ${balance} is insufficient")
def withdraw(balance, amount):
if amount > balance:
raise Insuffici…
How to catch ValueError in Python and print a friendly message
This code defines a function that safely converts text to an integer, catches ValueError, and prints a friendly message instead of crashing.
def parse_number(text):
try:
return int(text)
except ValueError:
print("Oops! That's not a valid number.")
return None
if __name__ == "__main__":
result = parse_number("abc")
if result is None:
print("Parsing failed.")
else:
print(f"Parsed value: {result}")
Implement a Context Manager That Suppresses Exceptions in Python
Shows how to write a custom context manager that catches specified exceptions and optionally re-raises others, plus the stdlib contextlib.suppress alternative.
import contextlib
class SuppressExceptions:
def __init__(self, *exceptions):
self.exceptions = exceptions
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if exc_type is None:
return False
if not self.exceptions or exc_type in se…
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