# TOML parsing (requires a sample config file, but shown here for completeness) # config = parse_toml_config("config.toml") # print(config)
If you meant from a known book (e.g., Python Crash Course or Think Python ), just let me know the problem statement, and I’ll give the exact solution.
def demonstrate_exception_groups(): """Python 3.11 introduced ExceptionGroup and except*.""" def fail_with_errors(): errors = [] for i in range(3): try: if i == 0: raise ValueError("Bad value") elif i == 1: raise TypeError("Wrong type") else: raise ZeroDivisionError("Divide by zero") except Exception as e: errors.append(e) if errors: raise ExceptionGroup("Multiple failures", errors) python 11.9
class Temperature: def (self, celsius: float): self.celsius = celsius
try: fail_with_errors() except* ValueError as e: print(f"Caught ValueError: {e.exceptions}") except* TypeError as e: print(f"Caught TypeError: {e.exceptions}") except* ZeroDivisionError as e: print(f"Caught ZeroDivisionError: {e.exceptions}") if == " main ": print("=== Python 3.11.9 Demo ===") # TOML parsing (requires a sample config file,
# Self type t = Temperature(25) print(t)
Since “python 11.9” isn't a standard Python release, I’ll assume you mean (a specific micro version) or exercise 11.9 from a learning resource. errors) class Temperature: def (self
def to_fahrenheit(self) -> Self: """Return a new Temperature object converted to Fahrenheit scale.""" fahrenheit_val = (self.celsius * 9/5) + 32 # Using Self as return type (Python 3.11+) return Temperature((fahrenheit_val - 32) * 5/9) # Just for demo, normally store in F