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[Feature] rename TimeoutError
or make it extend the builtin TimeoutError
#1495
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TimeoutError
This can be super sus if the import ( |
You can rename it within your own project like: While this doesn't address the shadowing and omission concern, Playwright cannot break its API by renaming this completely. Perhaps doing: from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, TimeoutError
class PlaywrightTimeoutError(TimeoutError):
pass would be a backwards compatible compromise. (The examples and your code could then be changed to look for |
perhaps simply making _BuiltinTimeoutError = TimeoutError
class TimeoutError(Error, _BuiltinTimeoutError):
... that way there's no backward incompatible change and code that catches |
Probably want something like this: class TimeoutError(Error, __builtins__.TimeoutError):
pass |
TimeoutError
TimeoutError
or make it extend the builtin TimeoutError
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@mxschmitt why was this reopened and the commit reverted? |
@mxschmitt, as a contributor who volunteered his time, may I please have an explanation? Without an explanation, I am highly unmotivated to continue contributing. Overall, I am just asking for more transparency. |
See #2312 (comment) for the reason. Since there is a good workaround we think its ok to hold off for now. |
TimeoutError
shadows a builtin exception with the same name, which leads to confusionThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: