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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T23:47:39+00:00 2026-06-11T23:47:39+00:00

I am a newbie to python and I have an indentation error message when

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I am a newbie to python and I have an indentation error message when I commented (‘#’) the two last lines of the following code :

    try:
        return get_callable(callback), {}
#   except (ImportError, AttributeError), e:
#       raise ViewDoesNotExist("Tried %s. Error was: %s" % (callback, st    r(e)))

Can anybody help ?

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    2026-06-11T23:47:40+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    When commenting out a try / except, place a if True: # in front of the try:

        if True: #try:
            return get_callable(callback), {}
    #   except (ImportError, AttributeError), e:
    #       raise ViewDoesNotExist("Tried %s. Error was: %s" % (callback, st    r(e)))
    

    This makes for correct syntax without having to de-dent the inner block. You could also add a finally: pass block after the commented except:

        try:
            return get_callable(callback), {}
    #   except (ImportError, AttributeError), e:
    #       raise ViewDoesNotExist("Tried %s. Error was: %s" % (callback, st    r(e)))
        finally:
            pass
    

    Your only other option is to comment out the try: line as well, and remove the indentation of the block:

    #   try:
        return get_callable(callback), {}
    #   except (ImportError, AttributeError), e:
    #       raise ViewDoesNotExist("Tried %s. Error was: %s" % (callback, st    r(e)))
    

    You cannot leave a bare try: in place without an except or finally block to complete it.

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