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Create timer_berra_soyler.py #702

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Why do we return False in __exit__?

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berriesyl commented Nov 12, 2024

I use the exc_type, exc_value, and traceback parameters in the ```__exit__´´´ function for debugging purposes. By returning False, I prevent the suppression of any errors that occur during the execution of the timed function, allowing the error to be passed outward. This way, if an error occurs, I can access these parameters and handle the error appropriately within the try-except block.

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@canbula canbula merged commit eb605a9 into canbula:master Dec 11, 2024
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