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design patterns - Python: Try three times a function until all failed

I am writing in Python 2.7 and encounter the following situation. I would like to try calling a function three times. If all three times raise errors, I will raise the last error I get. If any one of the calls succeed, I will quit trying and continue immediately.

Here is what I have right now:

output = None
error = None
for _e in range(3):
    error = None
    try:
        print 'trial %d!' % (_e + 1)
        output = trial_function()
    except Exception as e:
        error = e
    if error is None:
        break
if error is not None:
    raise error

Is there a better snippet that achieve the same use case?

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use decorator

from functools import wraps

def retry(times):

    def wrapper_fn(f):

        @wraps(f)
        def new_wrapper(*args,**kwargs):
            for i in range(times):
                try:
                    print 'try %s' % (i + 1)
                    return f(*args,**kwargs)
                except Exception as e:
                    error = e
            raise error

        return new_wrapper

    return wrapper_fn

@retry(3)
def foo():
    return 1/0;

print foo()

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