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[Python] Fix blind "except:" statements #1571

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This commit makes sure that all Python code in the repo specifies which exceptions to catch when using except:.

Regressions can be catched using flake8-blind-except going forward.

Resolved bug number: –


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Make sure all Python code in the repo specifies which exceptions to
catch when using `except:`.

Regressions can be catched using `flake8-blind-except` going forward.
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@swift-ci please smoke test

practicalswift added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 8, 2016
[Python] Fix blind "except:" statements
@practicalswift practicalswift merged commit 4b86ad2 into swiftlang:master Mar 8, 2016
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