Exception isn't the root of all exception classes anymore.
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The \var{name} argument must be the name of the new exception, a C
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The \var{name} argument must be the name of the new exception, a C
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string of the form \code{module.class}. The \var{base} and
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string of the form \code{module.class}. The \var{base} and
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\var{dict} arguments are normally \NULL. This creates a class
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\var{dict} arguments are normally \NULL. This creates a class
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object derived from the root for all exceptions, the built-in name
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object derived from \exception{Exception} (accessible in C as
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\exception{Exception} (accessible in C as \cdata{PyExc_Exception}).
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\cdata{PyExc_Exception}).
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The \member{__module__} attribute of the new class is set to the
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The \member{__module__} attribute of the new class is set to the
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first part (up to the last dot) of the \var{name} argument, and the
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first part (up to the last dot) of the \var{name} argument, and the
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class name is set to the last part (after the last dot). The
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class name is set to the last part (after the last dot). The
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