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break on unhandled exception in pycharm

I'm new in Python and I'm trying to debug my first python program using PyCharm 1.5. I want debugger to break when exception occurs in my code (and only in mine).

For now the situation is following: I use (Ctrl + Shift + F8 ) Dialog to configure debugger and If i set Suspend All = true and All exceptions = true then debugger breaks far too often, for example, it breaks somewhere inside PyCharm 1.5.1\helpers\pydev\pydevd.py which is annoying to skip every time. And if I set any other options then debugger does not break even when exception occurs in my code.

PS: By the way, if I just skip breaks in PyCharm 1.5.1\helpers\pydev\pydevd.py then execution continues without visible errors. So I do not understand why it breaks at all

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Alex Ilyin
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    If you don't get an answer here it might be worth raising an issue at [the Pycharm issue tracker](http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issues/PY). This looks like it could be a bug. Pycharm probably shouldn't be breaking on exceptions in its own code. – Peter Graham Jul 12 '11 at 03:04
  • Ok, thanks for the advice, I'll post here if I find what's up – Alex Ilyin Jul 12 '11 at 08:43
  • did it work when you add a debugger point on any location ? – Nazar Hussain Aug 25 '11 at 17:20

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One way to tell apart your exceptions from exceptions coming from a library, is to have them derive from a custom class, e.g. if your module is called Foo, you could have

class FooException(Exception):
   pass

and have more specific exceptions derive from this:

class MyMathException(FooException):
   # etc.

Then, in PyCharm, instead of enabling All Exceptions, add FooException to the list of exceptions to break upon.

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