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dogshell: remove Exception wrapping #477

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@jd jd commented Nov 6, 2019

Hiding the real JSON exception to hide behind a generic Exception is not a good
practice and does not add any value.

Hiding the real JSON exception to hide behind a generic Exception is not a good
practice and does not add any value.
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🤦‍♂
LGTM, thanks !

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dabcoder commented Nov 7, 2019

/azp run DataDog.datadogpy.integration

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jd commented Nov 19, 2019

/azp run DataDog.datadogpy.integration

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@jd jd merged commit b7933e5 into DataDog:master Nov 19, 2019
@jd jd deleted the clean-up-exceptions branch November 19, 2019 16:48
dabcoder pushed a commit to dabcoder/datadogpy that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2019
Hiding the real JSON exception to hide behind a generic Exception is not a good
practice and does not add any value.
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