I have a code like this:
from concurrent.futures.thread import ThreadPoolExecutor
from time import sleep
def foo(message, time):
sleep(time)
print('Before exception in ' + message)
raise Exception('OOOPS! EXCEPTION IN ' + message)
if __name__ == '__main__':
executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=2)
future1 = executor.submit(foo, 'first', 1)
future2 = executor.submit(foo, 'second', 3)
print(future1.result())
print(future2.result())
And when I run this, I get the following as a result:
Before exception in first
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
File "...", line 8, in foo
raise Exception('OOOPS! EXCEPTION IN ' + message)
Exception: OOOPS! EXCEPTION IN first
Before exception in second
Process finished with exit code 1
Why is the second exception being ignored? I want to catch and handle exceptions on each of the threads