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Start your free trialShavez Memon
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,452 PointsWhat is this error?
Hey, I am getting this error: Make sure you output the message from the exception Could you please tell me why?
"""
This is importing a function named `tweet` from a file
that we unfortunately don't have access to change.
You use it like so:
>>> tweet("Hello this is my tweet")
If the function cannot connect to Twitter,
the function will raise a `CommunicationError`
If the message is too long,
the function will raise a `MessageTooLongError`
"""
from twitter import (
tweet,
MessageTooLongError,
CommunicationError,
)
message = input("What would you like to tweet? ")
# Your code here
try:
tweet(message)
except CommunicationError:
print("An error occurred attempting to connect to Twitter. Please try again!")
except MessageTooLongError:
print("Oh no! Your message was too long (...)")
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsWhen the instructions say "Where ... is the text from the exception." they mean instead of actually showing the 3 dots, show the message from the exception there. That's why they also say you should "catch the exception" (using "as").
Shavez Memon
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,452 PointsHey my apologies but I still don't get it. What are we inserting in place of the 3 dots? My code looks something like this:
except MessageTooLongError as err:
print("Oh no! Your message was too long" (err))
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsClose, but that's not quite the syntax for including one string in another.