As of Python 3, the traceback is stored in the exception, so a simple raise e will do the (mostly) right thing:
try:
something()
except SomeError as e:
try:
plan_B()
except AlsoFailsError:
raise e # or raise e from None - see below
The traceback produced will include an additional notice that SomeError occurred while handling AlsoFailsError (because of raise e being inside except AlsoFailsError). This is misleading because what actually happened is the other way around – we encountered AlsoFailsError, and handled it, while trying to recover from SomeError. To obtain a traceback that doesn’t include AlsoFailsError, replace raise e with raise e from None.
In Python 2 you’d store the exception type, value, and traceback in local variables and use the three-argument form of raise:
try:
something()
except SomeError:
t, v, tb = sys.exc_info()
try:
plan_B()
except AlsoFailsError:
raise t, v, tb