Document the surprising sideeffect PyErr_Print(). (#12081)
Did you know an API documented as printing the pending traceback would sometimes exit the process? You do now.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_PrintEx(int set_sys_last_vars)
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Print a standard traceback to ``sys.stderr`` and clear the error indicator.
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Call this function only when the error indicator is set. (Otherwise it will
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cause a fatal error!)
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**Unless** the error is a ``SystemExit``. In that case the no traceback
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is printed and Python process will exit with the error code specified by
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the ``SystemExit`` instance.
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Call this function **only** when the error indicator is set. Otherwise it
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will cause a fatal error!
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If *set_sys_last_vars* is nonzero, the variables :data:`sys.last_type`,
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:data:`sys.last_value` and :data:`sys.last_traceback` will be set to the
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