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Issue #23391: Restore OSError constructor argument documentation
This restores details lost in revision 097f4fda61a4 (since Python 3.3, related to the new OSError subclasses). Further additions: * Markup for attributes and constructor signature * Explain "winerror" and "filename2" * Extend test to check for filename2 defaulting to None * Clarify that the constructor can return a subclass I have intentionally left out any details of allowing more than five arguments, or how the "args" attribute is set for four or more arguments. These details seem to be dependent on the Python version and platform.
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@ -231,44 +231,71 @@ The following exceptions are the exceptions that are usually raised.
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classes to override the method.
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classes to override the method.
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.. exception:: OSError
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.. exception:: OSError([arg])
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OSError(errno, strerror[, filename[, winerror[, filename2]]])
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.. index:: module: errno
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.. index:: module: errno
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This exception is raised when a system function returns a system-related
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This exception is raised when a system function returns a system-related
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error, including I/O failures such as "file not found" or "disk full"
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error, including I/O failures such as "file not found" or "disk full"
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(not for illegal argument types or other incidental errors). Often a
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(not for illegal argument types or other incidental errors).
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subclass of :exc:`OSError` will actually be raised as described in
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`OS exceptions`_ below. The :attr:`errno` attribute is a numeric error
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code from the C variable :c:data:`errno`.
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Under Windows, the :attr:`winerror` attribute gives you the native
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The second form of the constructor sets the corresponding attributes,
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Windows error code. The :attr:`errno` attribute is then an approximate
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described below. The attributes default to :const:`None` if not
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specified. For backwards compatibility, if three arguments are passed,
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the :attr:`~BaseException.args` attribute contains only a 2-tuple
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of the first two constructor arguments.
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The constructor often actually returns a subclass of :exc:`OSError`, as
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described in `OS exceptions`_ below. The particular subclass depends on
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the final :attr:`.errno` value. This behaviour only occurs when
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constructing :exc:`OSError` directly or via an alias, and is not
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inherited when subclassing.
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.. attribute:: errno
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A numeric error code from the C variable :c:data:`errno`.
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.. attribute:: winerror
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Under Windows, this gives you the native
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Windows error code. The :attr:`.errno` attribute is then an approximate
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translation, in POSIX terms, of that native error code.
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translation, in POSIX terms, of that native error code.
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Under all platforms, the :attr:`strerror` attribute is the corresponding
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Under Windows, if the *winerror* constructor argument is an integer,
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error message as provided by the operating system (as formatted by the C
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the :attr:`.errno` attribute is determined from the Windows error code,
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and the *errno* argument is ignored. On other platforms, the
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*winerror* argument is ignored, and the :attr:`winerror` attribute
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does not exist.
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.. attribute:: strerror
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The corresponding error message, as provided by
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the operating system. It is formatted by the C
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functions :c:func:`perror` under POSIX, and :c:func:`FormatMessage`
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functions :c:func:`perror` under POSIX, and :c:func:`FormatMessage`
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Windows).
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under Windows.
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.. attribute:: filename
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filename2
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For exceptions that involve a file system path (such as :func:`open` or
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For exceptions that involve a file system path (such as :func:`open` or
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:func:`os.unlink`), the exception instance will contain an additional
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:func:`os.unlink`), :attr:`filename` is the file name passed to the function.
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attribute, :attr:`filename`, which is the file name passed to the function.
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For functions that involve two file system paths (such as
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For functions that involve two file system paths (such as
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:func:`os.rename`), the exception instance will contain a second
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:func:`os.rename`), :attr:`filename2` corresponds to the second
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:attr:`filename2` attribute corresponding to the second file name passed
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file name passed to the function.
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to the function.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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:exc:`EnvironmentError`, :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`WindowsError`,
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:exc:`EnvironmentError`, :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`WindowsError`,
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:exc:`VMSError`, :exc:`socket.error`, :exc:`select.error` and
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:exc:`VMSError`, :exc:`socket.error`, :exc:`select.error` and
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:exc:`mmap.error` have been merged into :exc:`OSError`.
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:exc:`mmap.error` have been merged into :exc:`OSError`, and the
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constructor may return a subclass.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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The :attr:`filename` attribute is now the original file name passed to
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The :attr:`filename` attribute is now the original file name passed to
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the function, instead of the name encoded to or decoded from the
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the function, instead of the name encoded to or decoded from the
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filesystem encoding. Also, the :attr:`filename2` attribute was added.
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filesystem encoding. Also, the *filename2* constructor argument and
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attribute was added.
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.. exception:: OverflowError
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.. exception:: OverflowError
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, 3)
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, 3)
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, 'bar')
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self.assertEqual(w.filename2, None)
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self.assertEqual(str(w), "[WinError 3] foo: 'bar'")
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self.assertEqual(str(w), "[WinError 3] foo: 'bar'")
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# Unknown win error becomes EINVAL (22)
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# Unknown win error becomes EINVAL (22)
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w = OSError(0, 'foo', None, 1001)
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w = OSError(0, 'foo', None, 1001)
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, 1001)
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, 1001)
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.filename2, None)
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self.assertEqual(str(w), "[WinError 1001] foo")
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self.assertEqual(str(w), "[WinError 1001] foo")
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# Non-numeric "errno"
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# Non-numeric "errno"
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w = OSError('bar', 'foo')
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w = OSError('bar', 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.winerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.strerror, 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.filename, None)
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self.assertEqual(w.filename2, None)
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32',
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32',
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'test specific to Windows')
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'test specific to Windows')
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(SystemExit, ('foo',),
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(SystemExit, ('foo',),
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{'args' : ('foo',), 'code' : 'foo'}),
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{'args' : ('foo',), 'code' : 'foo'}),
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(OSError, ('foo',),
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(OSError, ('foo',),
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{'args' : ('foo',), 'filename' : None,
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{'args' : ('foo',), 'filename' : None, 'filename2' : None,
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'errno' : None, 'strerror' : None}),
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'errno' : None, 'strerror' : None}),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar'),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar'),
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : None,
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'),
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'filename' : None, 'filename2' : None,
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'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz'),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz'),
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : 'baz',
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'),
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'filename' : 'baz', 'filename2' : None,
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'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz', None, 'quux'),
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(OSError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz', None, 'quux'),
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : 'baz', 'filename2': 'quux'}),
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{'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : 'baz', 'filename2': 'quux'}),
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'filename' : 'filenameStr'}),
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'filename' : 'filenameStr'}),
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(OSError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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(OSError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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{'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'), 'errno' : 1,
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{'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'), 'errno' : 1,
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'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'filename' : 'filenameStr'}),
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'strerror' : 'strErrorStr',
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'filename' : 'filenameStr', 'filename2' : None}),
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(SyntaxError, (), {'msg' : None, 'text' : None,
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(SyntaxError, (), {'msg' : None, 'text' : None,
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'filename' : None, 'lineno' : None, 'offset' : None,
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'filename' : None, 'lineno' : None, 'offset' : None,
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'print_file_and_line' : None}),
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'print_file_and_line' : None}),
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(WindowsError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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(WindowsError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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{'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'),
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{'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'),
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'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'winerror' : None,
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'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'winerror' : None,
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'errno' : 1, 'filename' : 'filenameStr'})
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'errno' : 1,
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'filename' : 'filenameStr', 'filename2' : None})
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)
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)
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except NameError:
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except NameError:
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pass
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pass
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