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Lære Challenge: Chained Error Handling | Comprehensive Error Handling (Exceptions)
Python Structural Programming
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Challenge: Chained Error Handling

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Exception chaining and re-raising are essential skills for building reliable Python programs. When you catch an exception and need to signal a new one, you may want to preserve the original error context. Exception chaining allows you to do this, providing a full traceback that helps with debugging. Re-raising exceptions ensures that errors are not silently swallowed, making your code more robust and easier to maintain. Practice these concepts to handle errors gracefully and transparently in your applications.

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Write a function safe_int_divide(a, b) that divides a by b and returns the result as an integer. If b is zero, catch the ZeroDivisionError, raise a ValueError with the message "Cannot divide by zero", and chain the original exception. If any other exception occurs during the division, re-raise it unchanged.

  • Your function must:
    • Return the result of integer division (a // b) if successful.
    • Raise a ValueError("Cannot divide by zero") chained from the ZeroDivisionError.
    • Re-raise any other exceptions without modification.
  • Do not print anything.

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