KeyboardInterrupt — Expert Playground
Raised when the user presses Ctrl+C
Python Playground
# Exception groups (Python 3.11+)
import sys
print(f"Python {sys.version}")
# Exception hierarchy inspection
print(f"KeyboardInterrupt MRO:")
for cls in KeyboardInterrupt.__mro__:
print(f" {cls.__name__}")
# Exception attributes
try:
raise KeyboardInterrupt("simulated interrupt")
except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
print(f"\nException attributes:")
print(f" args: {e.args}")
print(f" __traceback__: {type(e.__traceback__)}")
# Traceback manipulation
import traceback
tb_lines = traceback.format_exception(type(e), e, e.__traceback__)
print(f" Traceback lines: {len(tb_lines)}")
Output
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Understanding the exception hierarchy and traceback system helps build robust error handling and debugging tools.
Challenge
Try modifying the code above to explore different behaviors. Can you extend the example to handle a new use case?