# pylint: disable=missing-docstring, broad-except, unreachable # pylint: disable=unused-variable, too-few-public-methods, invalid-name try: raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] except Exception: pass try: pass except Exception: raise # pylint: disable=misplaced-comparison-constant try: pass except Exception: if 1 == 2: raise def test(): try: pass except Exception: def chest(): try: pass except Exception: raise raise def test1(): try: if 1 > 2: def best(): raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] except Exception: pass raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] try: pass finally: # This might work or might not to, depending if there's # an error raised inside the try block. But relying on this # behaviour can be error prone, so we decided to warn # against it. raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] class A(object): try: pass except Exception: raise raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] # This works in Python 2, but the intent is nevertheless # unclear. It will also not work on Python 3, so it's best # not to rely on it. exc = None try: 1/0 except ZeroDivisionError as exc: pass if exc: raise # [misplaced-bare-raise] # Don't emit if we're in ``__exit__``. class ContextManager(object): def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, *args): raise