Python 11.9 May 2026
# 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. python 11.9
@classmethod def from_fahrenheit(cls, fahrenheit: float) -> Self: celsius_val = (fahrenheit - 32) * 5/9 return cls(celsius_val) # Self type t = Temperature(25) print(t) Since
class Temperature: def (self, celsius: float): self.celsius = celsius fahrenheit: float) ->
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)
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