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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:21:09+00:00 2026-05-11T20:21:09+00:00

Is there a performance or code maintenance issue with using assert as part of

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  1. Is there a performance or code maintenance issue with using assert as part of the standard code instead of using it just for debugging purposes?

    Is

    assert x >= 0, 'x is less than zero'
    

    better or worse than

    if x < 0:
        raise Exception('x is less than zero')
    
  2. Also, is there any way to set a business rule like if x < 0 raise error that is always checked without the try/except/finally so, if at anytime throughout the code x is less than 0 an error is raised, like if you set assert x < 0 at the start of a function, anywhere within the function where x becomes less then 0 an exception is raised?

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    2026-05-11T20:21:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    To be able to automatically throw an error when x become less than zero throughout the function. You can use class descriptors. Here is an example:

    class LessThanZeroException(Exception):
        pass
    
    class variable(object):
        def __init__(self, value=0):
            self.__x = value
    
        def __set__(self, obj, value):
            if value < 0:
                raise LessThanZeroException('x is less than zero')
    
            self.__x  = value
    
        def __get__(self, obj, objType):
            return self.__x
    
    class MyClass(object):
        x = variable()
    
    >>> m = MyClass()
    >>> m.x = 10
    >>> m.x -= 20
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
      File "my.py", line 7, in __set__
        raise LessThanZeroException('x is less than zero')
    LessThanZeroException: x is less than zero
    
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