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· im writing a shell script and need to check that a terminal app has been installed. · alguém poderia me responder o que significa o parâmetro try: · @charlieparker you could try except baseexception as e: For cases where the key was in the dictionary. · once you enter the try/finally block, the code in the finally section is guaranteed to run, no matter what happens between try and finally. It was much slower when the key wasnt in the dictionary, as expected, and consistent with this answer. Estou precisando fazer um programa e estou com uma dúvida sobre isto. Raise that would catch all exceptions and do whatever notification you need, but i dont know hpc so you might want to ask as a new so question. So, in the code above, the outer try/finally ensures that screen. cursor is restored in the face of any exceptions. In python 3, try/except was 25 % faster than if key in d: I want to use a try/catch command to do this unless there is a neater way.