Issue #13683: raise with no exception in scope throws a RuntimeError; fix by Ramchandra Apte
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@ -495,8 +495,8 @@ The :keyword:`raise` statement
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If no expressions are present, :keyword:`raise` re-raises the last exception
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that was active in the current scope. If no exception is active in the current
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scope, a :exc:`TypeError` exception is raised indicating that this is an error
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(if running under IDLE, a :exc:`queue.Empty` exception is raised instead).
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scope, a :exc:`RuntimeError` exception is raised indicating that this is an
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error.
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Otherwise, :keyword:`raise` evaluates the first expression as the exception
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object. It must be either a subclass or an instance of :class:`BaseException`.
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