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Explained what error is generated when there is an unhandled exception
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Unique-Usman committed Oct 31, 2023
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Expand Up @@ -108,8 +108,9 @@ The :keyword:`try` statement works as follows.

* If an exception occurs which does not match the exception named in the *except
clause*, it is passed on to outer :keyword:`try` statements; if no handler is
found, it is an *unhandled exception* and execution stops with a message as
shown above.
found, it is an *unhandled exception* and execution stops with error message.
The error message will provide information about the *unhandled exception*,
as described in the :ref:`tut-exceptions` section.

A :keyword:`try` statement may have more than one *except clause*, to specify
handlers for different exceptions. At most one handler will be executed.
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