Exceptions handlers (``++except:++``) are evaluated in the order they are written. Once a match is found, the evaluation stops. In some contexts an except block is dead code as it will never catch any exception: * If there is a handler for a base class followed by a handler for class derived from that base class, the second handler will never trigger: The handler for the base class will match the derived class, and will be the only executed handler. * When multiple ``++except++`` statements try to catch the same exception class, only the first one will be executed. * In python 3, ``++BaseException++`` is the parent of every exception class. When ``++BaseException++`` is caught and the same try-except block has a bare ``++except:++`` statement, i.e. an ``++except++`` with no expression, the bare except will never catch anything. This rule raises an issue when an ``++except++`` block catches every exception before a later ``++except++`` block could catch it. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- def foo(): try: raise FloatingPointError() except (ArithmeticError, RuntimeError) as e: print(e) except FloatingPointError as e: # Noncompliant. FloatingPointError is a subclass of ArithmeticError print("Never executed") except OverflowError as e: # Noncompliant. OverflowError is a subclass of ArithmeticError print("Never executed") try: raise TypeError() except TypeError as e: print(e) except TypeError as e: # Noncompliant. Duplicate Except. print("Never executed") try: raise ValueError() except BaseException as e: print(e) except: # Noncompliant. This is equivalent to "except BaseException" block print("Never executed") ---- == Compliant Solution ---- def foo(): try: raise FloatingPointError() except FloatingPointError as e: print("Executed") except OverflowError as e: print("Executed") except (ArithmeticError, RuntimeError) as e: print(e) try: raise TypeError() except TypeError as e: print(e) try: raise ValueError() except BaseException as e: print(e) ---- == See * Python Documentation - https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#the-try-statement[The ``++try++`` statement] ifdef::rspecator-view[] == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::rspecator-view[]