TypeError:exceptions must be old-style classes or derived from BaseException, not str

孤街浪徒 提交于 2019-11-28 04:51:37

The sole argument to raise indicates the exception to be raised. This must be either an exception instance or an exception class (a class that derives from Exception).

Try this:

test = 'abc'
if True:
    raise Exception(test + 'def')

You can't raise a str. Only Exceptions can be raised.

So, you're better off constructing an exception with that string and raising that. For example, you could do:

test = 'abc'
if True:
    raise Exception(test + 'def')

OR

test = 'abc'
if True:
    raise ValueError(test + 'def')

Hope that helps

It should be an exception.

You want to do something like:

raise RuntimeError(test + 'def')

In Python 2.5 and below, your code would work, as then it was allowed to raise strings as exceptions. This was a very bad decision, and so removed in 2.6.

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