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.. _exceptionhandling:
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******************
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Exception Handling
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******************
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The functions described in this chapter will let you handle and raise Python
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exceptions. It is important to understand some of the basics of Python
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exception handling. It works somewhat like the POSIX :c:data:`errno` variable:
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there is a global indicator (per thread) of the last error that occurred. Most
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C API functions don't clear this on success, but will set it to indicate the
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cause of the error on failure. Most C API functions also return an error
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indicator, usually *NULL* if they are supposed to return a pointer, or ``-1``
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if they return an integer (exception: the :c:func:`PyArg_\*` functions
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return ``1`` for success and ``0`` for failure).
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Concretely, the error indicator consists of three object pointers: the
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exception's type, the exception's value, and the traceback object. Any
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of those pointers can be NULL if non-set (although some combinations are
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forbidden, for example you can't have a non-NULL traceback if the exception
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type is NULL).
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When a function must fail because some function it called failed, it generally
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doesn't set the error indicator; the function it called already set it. It is
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responsible for either handling the error and clearing the exception or
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returning after cleaning up any resources it holds (such as object references or
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memory allocations); it should *not* continue normally if it is not prepared to
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handle the error. If returning due to an error, it is important to indicate to
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the caller that an error has been set. If the error is not handled or carefully
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propagated, additional calls into the Python/C API may not behave as intended
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and may fail in mysterious ways.
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.. note::
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The error indicator is **not** the result of :func:`sys.exc_info()`.
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The former corresponds to an exception that is not yet caught (and is
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therefore still propagating), while the latter returns an exception after
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it is caught (and has therefore stopped propagating).
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Printing and clearing
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=====================
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_Clear()
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Clear the error indicator. If the error indicator is not set, there is no
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effect.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_PrintEx(int set_sys_last_vars)
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Print a standard traceback to ``sys.stderr`` and clear the error indicator.
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**Unless** the error is a ``SystemExit``, in that case no traceback is
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printed and the Python process will exit with the error code specified by
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the ``SystemExit`` instance.
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Call this function **only** when the error indicator is set. Otherwise it
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will cause a fatal error!
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If *set_sys_last_vars* is nonzero, the variables :data:`sys.last_type`,
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:data:`sys.last_value` and :data:`sys.last_traceback` will be set to the
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type, value and traceback of the printed exception, respectively.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_Print()
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Alias for ``PyErr_PrintEx(1)``.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_WriteUnraisable(PyObject *obj)
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This utility function prints a warning message to ``sys.stderr`` when an
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exception has been set but it is impossible for the interpreter to actually
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raise the exception. It is used, for example, when an exception occurs in an
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:meth:`__del__` method.
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The function is called with a single argument *obj* that identifies the context
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in which the unraisable exception occurred. If possible,
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the repr of *obj* will be printed in the warning message.
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Raising exceptions
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==================
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These functions help you set the current thread's error indicator.
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For convenience, some of these functions will always return a
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NULL pointer for use in a ``return`` statement.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SetString(PyObject *type, const char *message)
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This is the most common way to set the error indicator. The first argument
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specifies the exception type; it is normally one of the standard exceptions,
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e.g. :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeError`. You need not increment its reference count.
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The second argument is an error message; it is decoded from ``'utf-8``'.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SetObject(PyObject *type, PyObject *value)
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This function is similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetString` but lets you specify an
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arbitrary Python object for the "value" of the exception.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_Format(PyObject *exception, const char *format, ...)
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This function sets the error indicator and returns *NULL*. *exception*
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should be a Python exception class. The *format* and subsequent
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parameters help format the error message; they have the same meaning and
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values as in :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat`. *format* is an ASCII-encoded
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string.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_FormatV(PyObject *exception, const char *format, va_list vargs)
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Same as :c:func:`PyErr_Format`, but taking a :c:type:`va_list` argument rather
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than a variable number of arguments.
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.. versionadded:: 3.5
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SetNone(PyObject *type)
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This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetObject(type, Py_None)``.
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_BadArgument()
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This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, message)``, where
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*message* indicates that a built-in operation was invoked with an illegal
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argument. It is mostly for internal use.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_NoMemory()
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This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_MemoryError)``; it returns *NULL*
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so an object allocation function can write ``return PyErr_NoMemory();`` when it
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runs out of memory.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyObject *type)
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.. index:: single: strerror()
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This is a convenience function to raise an exception when a C library function
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has returned an error and set the C variable :c:data:`errno`. It constructs a
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tuple object whose first item is the integer :c:data:`errno` value and whose
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second item is the corresponding error message (gotten from :c:func:`strerror`),
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and then calls ``PyErr_SetObject(type, object)``. On Unix, when the
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:c:data:`errno` value is :const:`EINTR`, indicating an interrupted system call,
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this calls :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals`, and if that set the error indicator,
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leaves it set to that. The function always returns *NULL*, so a wrapper
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function around a system call can write ``return PyErr_SetFromErrno(type);``
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when the system call returns an error.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject(PyObject *type, PyObject *filenameObject)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrno`, with the additional behavior that if
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*filenameObject* is not *NULL*, it is passed to the constructor of *type* as
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a third parameter. In the case of :exc:`OSError` exception,
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this is used to define the :attr:`filename` attribute of the
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exception instance.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObjects(PyObject *type, PyObject *filenameObject, PyObject *filenameObject2)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject`, but takes a second
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filename object, for raising errors when a function that takes two filenames
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fails.
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.. versionadded:: 3.4
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyObject *type, const char *filename)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject`, but the filename
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is given as a C string. *filename* is decoded from the filesystem encoding
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(:func:`os.fsdecode`).
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(int ierr)
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This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`WindowsError`. If called with
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*ierr* of :c:data:`0`, the error code returned by a call to :c:func:`GetLastError`
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is used instead. It calls the Win32 function :c:func:`FormatMessage` to retrieve
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the Windows description of error code given by *ierr* or :c:func:`GetLastError`,
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then it constructs a tuple object whose first item is the *ierr* value and whose
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second item is the corresponding error message (gotten from
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:c:func:`FormatMessage`), and then calls ``PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_WindowsError,
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object)``. This function always returns *NULL*.
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr(PyObject *type, int ierr)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr`, with an additional parameter
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specifying the exception type to be raised.
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename(int ierr, const char *filename)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, but the
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filename is given as a C string. *filename* is decoded from the filesystem
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encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`).
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject(PyObject *type, int ierr, PyObject *filename)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, with an
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additional parameter specifying the exception type to be raised.
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObjects(PyObject *type, int ierr, PyObject *filename, PyObject *filename2)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`,
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but accepts a second filename object.
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. versionadded:: 3.4
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilename(PyObject *type, int ierr, const char *filename)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename`, with an additional
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parameter specifying the exception type to be raised.
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.. availability:: Windows.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetImportError(PyObject *msg, PyObject *name, PyObject *path)
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This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`ImportError`. *msg* will be
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set as the exception's message string. *name* and *path*, both of which can
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be ``NULL``, will be set as the :exc:`ImportError`'s respective ``name``
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and ``path`` attributes.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SyntaxLocationObject(PyObject *filename, int lineno, int col_offset)
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Set file, line, and offset information for the current exception. If the
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current exception is not a :exc:`SyntaxError`, then it sets additional
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attributes, which make the exception printing subsystem think the exception
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is a :exc:`SyntaxError`.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SyntaxLocationEx(const char *filename, int lineno, int col_offset)
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Like :c:func:`PyErr_SyntaxLocationObject`, but *filename* is a byte string
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decoded from the filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`).
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SyntaxLocation(const char *filename, int lineno)
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omitted.
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r69140 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-01-31 10:52:03 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 1 line
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r69156 | gregory.p.smith | 2009-01-31 16:57:30 -0600 (Sat, 31 Jan 2009) | 4 lines
- Issue #5104: The socket module now raises OverflowError when 16-bit port and
protocol numbers are supplied outside the allowed 0-65536 range on bind()
and getservbyport().
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#5144: document that PySys_SetArgv prepends the script directory (or the empty string) to sys.path.
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function) was invoked with an illegal argument. It is mostly for internal
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Issuing warnings
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functions exported by the Python :mod:`warnings` module. They normally
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print a warning message to *sys.stderr*; however, it is
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also possible that the user has specified that warnings are to be turned into
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errors, and in that case they will raise an exception. It is also possible that
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the functions raise an exception because of a problem with the warning machinery.
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is raised. (It is not possible to determine whether a warning message is
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actually printed, nor what the reason is for the exception; this is
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intentional.) If an exception is raised, the caller should do its normal
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exception handling (for example, :c:func:`Py_DECREF` owned references and return
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an error value).
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_WarnEx(PyObject *category, const char *message, Py_ssize_t stack_level)
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Issue a warning message. The *category* argument is a warning category (see
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below) or *NULL*; the *message* argument is a UTF-8 encoded string. *stack_level* is a
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positive number giving a number of stack frames; the warning will be issued from
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the currently executing line of code in that stack frame. A *stack_level* of 1
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is the function calling :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx`, 2 is the function above that,
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and so forth.
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Warning categories must be subclasses of :c:data:`PyExc_Warning`;
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the default warning category is :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeWarning`. The standard
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Python warning categories are available as global variables whose names are
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enumerated at :ref:`standardwarningcategories`.
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documentation. There is no C API for warning control.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetImportErrorSubclass(PyObject *msg, PyObject *name, PyObject *path)
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Much like :c:func:`PyErr_SetImportError` but this function allows for
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specifying a subclass of :exc:`ImportError` to raise.
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_WarnExplicitObject(PyObject *category, PyObject *message, PyObject *filename, int lineno, PyObject *module, PyObject *registry)
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Issue a warning message with explicit control over all warning attributes. This
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is a straightforward wrapper around the Python function
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:func:`warnings.warn_explicit`, see there for more information. The *module*
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and *registry* arguments may be set to *NULL* to get the default effect
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described there.
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_WarnExplicit(PyObject *category, const char *message, const char *filename, int lineno, const char *module, PyObject *registry)
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Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnExplicitObject` except that *message* and
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*module* are UTF-8 encoded strings, and *filename* is decoded from the
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filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`).
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_WarnFormat(PyObject *category, Py_ssize_t stack_level, const char *format, ...)
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Function similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx`, but use
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:c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat` to format the warning message. *format* is
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an ASCII-encoded string.
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_ResourceWarning(PyObject *source, Py_ssize_t stack_level, const char *format, ...)
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Function similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnFormat`, but *category* is
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:exc:`ResourceWarning` and pass *source* to :func:`warnings.WarningMessage`.
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Querying the error indicator
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Test whether the error indicator is set. If set, return the exception *type*
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(the first argument to the last call to one of the :c:func:`PyErr_Set\*`
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functions or to :c:func:`PyErr_Restore`). If not set, return *NULL*. You do not
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own a reference to the return value, so you do not need to :c:func:`Py_DECREF`
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it.
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Do not compare the return value to a specific exception; use
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:c:func:`PyErr_ExceptionMatches` instead, shown below. (The comparison could
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easily fail since the exception may be an instance instead of a class, in the
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case of a class exception, or it may be a subclass of the expected exception.)
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Equivalent to ``PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(PyErr_Occurred(), exc)``. This
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should only be called when an exception is actually set; a memory access
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violation will occur if no exception has been raised.
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Return true if the *given* exception matches the exception type in *exc*. If
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*exc* is a class object, this also returns true when *given* is an instance
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of a subclass. If *exc* is a tuple, all exception types in the tuple (and
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recursively in subtuples) are searched for a match.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_Fetch(PyObject **ptype, PyObject **pvalue, PyObject **ptraceback)
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Retrieve the error indicator into three variables whose addresses are passed.
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If the error indicator is not set, set all three variables to *NULL*. If it is
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set, it will be cleared and you own a reference to each object retrieved. The
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value and traceback object may be *NULL* even when the type object is not.
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by code that needs to save and restore the error indicator temporarily, e.g.::
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PyErr_Restore(type, value, traceback);
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Set the error indicator from the three objects. If the error indicator is
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already set, it is cleared first. If the objects are *NULL*, the error
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indicator is cleared. Do not pass a *NULL* type and non-*NULL* value or
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traceback. The exception type should be a class. Do not pass an invalid
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exception type or value. (Violating these rules will cause subtle problems
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later.) This call takes away a reference to each object: you must own a
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reference to each object before the call and after the call you no longer own
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these references. (If you don't understand this, don't use this function. I
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warned you.)
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This function is normally only used by code that needs to save and restore the
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error indicator temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch` to save the current
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error indicator.
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Under certain circumstances, the values returned by :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch` below
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can be "unnormalized", meaning that ``*exc`` is a class object but ``*val`` is
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not an instance of the same class. This function can be used to instantiate
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the class in that case. If the values are already normalized, nothing happens.
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attribute on the exception value. If setting the traceback
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appropriately is desired, the following additional snippet is needed::
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Retrieve the exception info, as known from ``sys.exc_info()``. This refers
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to an exception that was *already caught*, not to an exception that was
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freshly raised. Returns new references for the three objects, any of which
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may be *NULL*. Does not modify the exception info state.
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This function is not normally used by code that wants to handle exceptions.
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Rather, it can be used when code needs to save and restore the exception
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state temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_SetExcInfo` to restore or clear the
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exception state.
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Set the exception info, as known from ``sys.exc_info()``. This refers
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to an exception that was *already caught*, not to an exception that was
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freshly raised. This function steals the references of the arguments.
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To clear the exception state, pass *NULL* for all three arguments.
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For general rules about the three arguments, see :c:func:`PyErr_Restore`.
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Rather, it can be used when code needs to save and restore the exception
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state temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_GetExcInfo` to read the exception
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state.
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Signal Handling
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.. c:function:: int PyErr_CheckSignals()
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module: signal
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single: SIGINT
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single: KeyboardInterrupt (built-in exception)
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This function interacts with Python's signal handling. It checks whether a
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signal has been sent to the processes and if so, invokes the corresponding
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signal handler. If the :mod:`signal` module is supported, this can invoke a
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signal handler written in Python. In all cases, the default effect for
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:const:`SIGINT` is to raise the :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception. If an
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exception is raised the error indicator is set and the function returns ``-1``;
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otherwise the function returns ``0``. The error indicator may or may not be
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cleared if it was previously set.
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.. c:function:: void PyErr_SetInterrupt()
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single: SIGINT
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single: KeyboardInterrupt (built-in exception)
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This function simulates the effect of a :const:`SIGINT` signal arriving --- the
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next time :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals` is called, :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` will
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be raised. It may be called without holding the interpreter lock.
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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r59568 | facundo.batista | 2007-12-19 13:53:01 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Some minor cleanups. Thanks Mark Dickinson.
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r59573 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 19:13:31 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Fix issue 1661: Flags argument silently ignored in re functions with compiled regexes.
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r59574 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 20:41:06 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
Patch #1583 by Adam Olsen.
This adds signal.set_wakeup_fd(fd) which sets a file descriptor to
which a zero byte will be written whenever a C exception handler runs.
I added a simple C API as well, PySignal_SetWakeupFd(fd).
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r59575 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 23:14:34 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Bigger range for non-extended opargs.
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r59576 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 23:51:13 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 5 lines
Patch #1549 by Thomas Herve.
This changes the rules for when __hash__ is inherited slightly,
by allowing it to be inherited when one or more of __lt__, __le__,
__gt__, __ge__ are overridden, as long as __eq__ and __ne__ aren't.
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Add tests for the warnings module; specifically formatwarning and showwarning.
Still need tests for warn_explicit and simplefilter.
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r59582 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-20 18:28:10 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Patch #1672 by Joseph Armbruster. Use tempdir() to get a temporary directory.
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r59584 | georg.brandl | 2007-12-20 22:03:02 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Fix refleak introduced in r59576.
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r59586 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-21 00:48:28 +0100 (Fri, 21 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
Improve performance of built-in any()/all() by avoiding PyIter_Next() --
using a trick found in ifilter().
Feel free to backport to 2.5.
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r59568 | facundo.batista | 2007-12-19 13:53:01 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Some minor cleanups. Thanks Mark Dickinson.
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r59573 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 19:13:31 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Fix issue 1661: Flags argument silently ignored in re functions with compiled regexes.
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r59574 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 20:41:06 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
Patch #1583 by Adam Olsen.
This adds signal.set_wakeup_fd(fd) which sets a file descriptor to
which a zero byte will be written whenever a C exception handler runs.
I added a simple C API as well, PySignal_SetWakeupFd(fd).
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r59575 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 23:14:34 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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Patch #1549 by Thomas Herve.
This changes the rules for when __hash__ is inherited slightly,
by allowing it to be inherited when one or more of __lt__, __le__,
__gt__, __ge__ are overridden, as long as __eq__ and __ne__ aren't.
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r59577 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-20 02:25:05 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Add comments
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r59578 | brett.cannon | 2007-12-20 11:09:52 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Add tests for the warnings module; specifically formatwarning and showwarning.
Still need tests for warn_explicit and simplefilter.
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r59582 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-20 18:28:10 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Patch #1672 by Joseph Armbruster. Use tempdir() to get a temporary directory.
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r59584 | georg.brandl | 2007-12-20 22:03:02 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Fix refleak introduced in r59576.
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r59586 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-21 00:48:28 +0100 (Fri, 21 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
Improve performance of built-in any()/all() by avoiding PyIter_Next() --
using a trick found in ifilter().
Feel free to backport to 2.5.
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r59568 | facundo.batista | 2007-12-19 13:53:01 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Some minor cleanups. Thanks Mark Dickinson.
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r59573 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 19:13:31 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Fix issue 1661: Flags argument silently ignored in re functions with compiled regexes.
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r59574 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 20:41:06 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
Patch #1583 by Adam Olsen.
This adds signal.set_wakeup_fd(fd) which sets a file descriptor to
which a zero byte will be written whenever a C exception handler runs.
I added a simple C API as well, PySignal_SetWakeupFd(fd).
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r59575 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-19 23:14:34 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Bigger range for non-extended opargs.
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r59576 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-19 23:51:13 +0100 (Wed, 19 Dec 2007) | 5 lines
Patch #1549 by Thomas Herve.
This changes the rules for when __hash__ is inherited slightly,
by allowing it to be inherited when one or more of __lt__, __le__,
__gt__, __ge__ are overridden, as long as __eq__ and __ne__ aren't.
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r59577 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-20 02:25:05 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Add comments
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r59578 | brett.cannon | 2007-12-20 11:09:52 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Add tests for the warnings module; specifically formatwarning and showwarning.
Still need tests for warn_explicit and simplefilter.
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r59582 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-20 18:28:10 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Patch #1672 by Joseph Armbruster. Use tempdir() to get a temporary directory.
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r59584 | georg.brandl | 2007-12-20 22:03:02 +0100 (Thu, 20 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Fix refleak introduced in r59576.
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r59586 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-12-21 00:48:28 +0100 (Fri, 21 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
Improve performance of built-in any()/all() by avoiding PyIter_Next() --
using a trick found in ifilter().
Feel free to backport to 2.5.
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Exception Classes
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This utility function creates and returns a new exception class. The *name*
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``module.classname``. The *base* and *dict* arguments are normally *NULL*.
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part (after the last dot). The *base* argument can be used to specify alternate
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base classes; it can either be only one class or a tuple of classes. The *dict*
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Same as :c:func:`PyErr_NewException`, except that the new exception class can
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easily be given a docstring: If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used as the
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Exception Objects
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyException_GetTraceback(PyObject *ex)
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Return the traceback associated with the exception as a new reference, as
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accessible from Python through :attr:`__traceback__`. If there is no
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traceback associated, this returns *NULL*.
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Set the traceback associated with the exception to *tb*. Use ``Py_None`` to
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clear it.
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Return the context (another exception instance during whose handling *ex* was
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raised) associated with the exception as a new reference, as accessible from
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Set the context associated with the exception to *ctx*. Use *NULL* to clear
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Return the cause (either an exception instance, or :const:`None`,
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reference, as accessible from Python through :attr:`__cause__`.
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Set the cause associated with the exception to *cause*. Use *NULL* to clear
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Unicode Exception Objects
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The following functions are used to create and modify Unicode exceptions from C.
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Create a :class:`UnicodeEncodeError` object with the attributes *encoding*,
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*object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*. *encoding* and *reason* are
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UTF-8 encoded strings.
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*length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*. *reason* is a UTF-8 encoded string.
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PyObject* PyUnicodeEncodeError_GetObject(PyObject *exc)
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PyObject* PyUnicodeTranslateError_GetObject(PyObject *exc)
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failure.
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bpo-35224: PEP 572 Implementation (#10497)
* Add tokenization of :=
- Add token to Include/token.h. Add token to documentation in Doc/library/token.rst.
- Run `./python Lib/token.py` to regenerate Lib/token.py.
- Update Parser/tokenizer.c: add case to handle `:=`.
* Add initial usage of := in grammar.
* Update Python.asdl to match the grammar updates. Regenerated Include/Python-ast.h and Python/Python-ast.c
* Update AST and compiler files in Python/ast.c and Python/compile.c. Basic functionality, this isn't scoped properly
* Regenerate Lib/symbol.py using `./python Lib/symbol.py`
* Tests - Fix failing tests in test_parser.py due to changes in token numbers for internal representation
* Tests - Add simple test for := token
* Tests - Add simple tests for named expressions using expr and suite
* Tests - Update number of levels for nested expressions to prevent stack overflow
* Update symbol table to handle NamedExpr
* Update Grammar to allow assignment expressions in if statements.
Regenerate Python/graminit.c accordingly using `make regen-grammar`
* Tests - Add additional tests for named expressions in RoundtripLegalSyntaxTestCase, based on examples and information directly from PEP 572
Note: failing tests are currently commented out (4 out of 24 tests currently fail)
* Tests - Add temporary syntax test failure tests in test_parser.py
Note: There is an outstanding TODO for this -- syntax tests need to be
moved to a different file (presumably test_syntax.py), but this is
covering what needs to be tested at the moment, and it's more convenient
to run a single test for the time being
* Add support for allowing assignment expressions as function argument annotations. Uncomment tests for these cases because they all pass now!
* Tests - Move existing syntax tests out of test_parser.py and into test_named_expressions.py. Refactor syntax tests to use unittest
* Add TargetScopeError exception to extend SyntaxError
Note: This simply creates the TargetScopeError exception, it is not yet
used anywhere
* Tests - Update tests per PEP 572
Continue refactoring test suite:
The named expression test suite now checks for any invalid cases that
throw exceptions (no longer limited to SyntaxErrors), assignment tests
to ensure that variables are properly assigned, and scope tests to
ensure that variable availability and values are correct
Note:
- There are still tests that are marked to skip, as they are not yet
implemented
- There are approximately 300 lines of the PEP that have not yet been
addressed, though these may be deferred
* Documentation - Small updates to XXX/todo comments
- Remove XXX from child description in ast.c
- Add comment with number of previously supported nested expressions for
3.7.X in test_parser.py
* Fix assert in seq_for_testlist()
* Cleanup - Denote "Not implemented -- No keyword args" on failing test case. Fix PEP8 error for blank lines at beginning of test classes in test_parser.py
* Tests - Wrap all file opens in `with...as` to ensure files are closed
* WIP: handle f(a := 1)
* Tests and Cleanup - No longer skips keyword arg test. Keyword arg test now uses a simpler test case and does not rely on an external file. Remove print statements from ast.c
* Tests - Refactor last remaining test case that relied on on external file to use a simpler test case without the dependency
* Tests - Add better description of remaning skipped tests. Add test checking scope when using assignment expression in a function argument
* Tests - Add test for nested comprehension, testing value and scope. Fix variable name in skipped comprehension scope test
* Handle restriction of LHS for named expressions - can only assign to LHS of type NAME. Specifically, restrict assignment to tuples
This adds an alternative set_context specifically for named expressions,
set_namedexpr_context. Thus, context is now set differently for standard
assignment versus assignment for named expressions in order to handle
restrictions.
* Tests - Update negative test case for assigning to lambda to match new error message. Add negative test case for assigning to tuple
* Tests - Reorder test cases to group invalid syntax cases and named assignment target errors
* Tests - Update test case for named expression in function argument - check that result and variable are set correctly
* Todo - Add todo for TargetScopeError based on Guido's comment (https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/2b3acd37bdfc2d35e5094228c6684050d2aa8b0a#r30472562)
* Tests - Add named expression tests for assignment operator in function arguments
Note: One of two tests are skipped, as function arguments are currently treating
an assignment expression inside of parenthesis as one child, which does
not properly catch the named expression, nor does it count arguments
properly
* Add NamedStore to expr_context. Regenerate related code with `make regen-ast`
* Add usage of NamedStore to ast_for_named_expr in ast.c. Update occurances of checking for Store to also handle NamedStore where appropriate
* Add ste_comprehension to _symtable_entry to track if the namespace is a comprehension. Initialize ste_comprehension to 0. Set set_comprehension to 1 in symtable_handle_comprehension
* s/symtable_add_def/symtable_add_def_helper. Add symtable_add_def to handle grabbing st->st_cur and passing it to symtable_add_def_helper. This now allows us to call the original code from symtable_add_def by instead calling symtable_add_def_helper with a different ste.
* Refactor symtable_record_directive to take lineno and col_offset as arguments instead of stmt_ty. This allows symtable_record_directive to be used for stmt_ty and expr_ty
* Handle elevating scope for named expressions in comprehensions.
* Handle error for usage of named expression inside a class block
* Tests - No longer skip scope tests. Add additional scope tests
* Cleanup - Update error message for named expression within a comprehension within a class. Update comments. Add assert for symtable_extend_namedexpr_scope to validate that we always find at least a ModuleScope if we don't find a Class or FunctionScope
* Cleanup - Add missing case for NamedStore in expr_context_name. Remove unused var in set_namedexpr_content
* Refactor - Consolidate set_context and set_namedexpr_context to reduce duplicated code. Special cases for named expressions are handled by checking if ctx is NamedStore
* Cleanup - Add additional use cases for ast_for_namedexpr in usage comment. Fix multiple blank lines in test_named_expressions
* Tests - Remove unnecessary test case. Renumber test case function names
* Remove TargetScopeError for now. Will add back if needed
* Cleanup - Small comment nit for consistency
* Handle positional argument check with named expression
* Add TargetScopeError exception definition. Add documentation for TargetScopeError in c-api docs. Throw TargetScopeError instead of SyntaxError when using a named expression in a comprehension within a class scope
* Increase stack size for parser by 200. This is a minimal change (approx. 5kb) and should not have an impact on any systems. Update parser test to allow 99 nested levels again
* Add TargetScopeError to exception_hierarchy.txt for test_baseexception.py_
* Tests - Major update for named expression tests, both in test_named_expressions and test_parser
- Add test for TargetScopeError
- Add tests for named expressions in comprehension scope and edge cases
- Add tests for named expressions in function arguments (declarations
and call sites)
- Reorganize tests to group them more logically
* Cleanup - Remove unnecessary comment
* Cleanup - Comment nitpicks
* Explicitly disallow assignment expressions to a name inside parentheses, e.g.: ((x) := 0)
- Add check for LHS types to detect a parenthesis then a name (see note)
- Add test for this scenario
- Update tests for changed error message for named assignment to a tuple
(also, see note)
Note: This caused issues with the previous error handling for named assignment
to a LHS that contained an expression, such as a tuple. Thus, the check
for the LHS of a named expression must be changed to be more specific if
we wish to maintain the previous error messages
* Cleanup - Wrap lines more strictly in test file
* Revert "Explicitly disallow assignment expressions to a name inside parentheses, e.g.: ((x) := 0)"
This reverts commit f1531400ca7d7a2d148830c8ac703f041740896d.
* Add NEWS.d entry
* Tests - Fix error in test_pickle.test_exceptions by adding TargetScopeError to list of exceptions
* Tests - Update error message tests to reflect improved messaging convention (s/can't/cannot)
* Remove cases that cannot be reached in compile.c. Small linting update.
* Update Grammar/Tokens to add COLONEQUAL. Regenerate all files
* Update TargetScopeError PRE_INIT and POST_INIT, as this was purposefully left out when fixing rebase conflicts
* Add NamedStore back and regenerate files
* Pass along line number and end col info for named expression
* Simplify News entry
* Fix compiler warning and explicity mark fallthrough
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bpo-35224: PEP 572 Implementation (#10497)
* Add tokenization of :=
- Add token to Include/token.h. Add token to documentation in Doc/library/token.rst.
- Run `./python Lib/token.py` to regenerate Lib/token.py.
- Update Parser/tokenizer.c: add case to handle `:=`.
* Add initial usage of := in grammar.
* Update Python.asdl to match the grammar updates. Regenerated Include/Python-ast.h and Python/Python-ast.c
* Update AST and compiler files in Python/ast.c and Python/compile.c. Basic functionality, this isn't scoped properly
* Regenerate Lib/symbol.py using `./python Lib/symbol.py`
* Tests - Fix failing tests in test_parser.py due to changes in token numbers for internal representation
* Tests - Add simple test for := token
* Tests - Add simple tests for named expressions using expr and suite
* Tests - Update number of levels for nested expressions to prevent stack overflow
* Update symbol table to handle NamedExpr
* Update Grammar to allow assignment expressions in if statements.
Regenerate Python/graminit.c accordingly using `make regen-grammar`
* Tests - Add additional tests for named expressions in RoundtripLegalSyntaxTestCase, based on examples and information directly from PEP 572
Note: failing tests are currently commented out (4 out of 24 tests currently fail)
* Tests - Add temporary syntax test failure tests in test_parser.py
Note: There is an outstanding TODO for this -- syntax tests need to be
moved to a different file (presumably test_syntax.py), but this is
covering what needs to be tested at the moment, and it's more convenient
to run a single test for the time being
* Add support for allowing assignment expressions as function argument annotations. Uncomment tests for these cases because they all pass now!
* Tests - Move existing syntax tests out of test_parser.py and into test_named_expressions.py. Refactor syntax tests to use unittest
* Add TargetScopeError exception to extend SyntaxError
Note: This simply creates the TargetScopeError exception, it is not yet
used anywhere
* Tests - Update tests per PEP 572
Continue refactoring test suite:
The named expression test suite now checks for any invalid cases that
throw exceptions (no longer limited to SyntaxErrors), assignment tests
to ensure that variables are properly assigned, and scope tests to
ensure that variable availability and values are correct
Note:
- There are still tests that are marked to skip, as they are not yet
implemented
- There are approximately 300 lines of the PEP that have not yet been
addressed, though these may be deferred
* Documentation - Small updates to XXX/todo comments
- Remove XXX from child description in ast.c
- Add comment with number of previously supported nested expressions for
3.7.X in test_parser.py
* Fix assert in seq_for_testlist()
* Cleanup - Denote "Not implemented -- No keyword args" on failing test case. Fix PEP8 error for blank lines at beginning of test classes in test_parser.py
* Tests - Wrap all file opens in `with...as` to ensure files are closed
* WIP: handle f(a := 1)
* Tests and Cleanup - No longer skips keyword arg test. Keyword arg test now uses a simpler test case and does not rely on an external file. Remove print statements from ast.c
* Tests - Refactor last remaining test case that relied on on external file to use a simpler test case without the dependency
* Tests - Add better description of remaning skipped tests. Add test checking scope when using assignment expression in a function argument
* Tests - Add test for nested comprehension, testing value and scope. Fix variable name in skipped comprehension scope test
* Handle restriction of LHS for named expressions - can only assign to LHS of type NAME. Specifically, restrict assignment to tuples
This adds an alternative set_context specifically for named expressions,
set_namedexpr_context. Thus, context is now set differently for standard
assignment versus assignment for named expressions in order to handle
restrictions.
* Tests - Update negative test case for assigning to lambda to match new error message. Add negative test case for assigning to tuple
* Tests - Reorder test cases to group invalid syntax cases and named assignment target errors
* Tests - Update test case for named expression in function argument - check that result and variable are set correctly
* Todo - Add todo for TargetScopeError based on Guido's comment (https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/2b3acd37bdfc2d35e5094228c6684050d2aa8b0a#r30472562)
* Tests - Add named expression tests for assignment operator in function arguments
Note: One of two tests are skipped, as function arguments are currently treating
an assignment expression inside of parenthesis as one child, which does
not properly catch the named expression, nor does it count arguments
properly
* Add NamedStore to expr_context. Regenerate related code with `make regen-ast`
* Add usage of NamedStore to ast_for_named_expr in ast.c. Update occurances of checking for Store to also handle NamedStore where appropriate
* Add ste_comprehension to _symtable_entry to track if the namespace is a comprehension. Initialize ste_comprehension to 0. Set set_comprehension to 1 in symtable_handle_comprehension
* s/symtable_add_def/symtable_add_def_helper. Add symtable_add_def to handle grabbing st->st_cur and passing it to symtable_add_def_helper. This now allows us to call the original code from symtable_add_def by instead calling symtable_add_def_helper with a different ste.
* Refactor symtable_record_directive to take lineno and col_offset as arguments instead of stmt_ty. This allows symtable_record_directive to be used for stmt_ty and expr_ty
* Handle elevating scope for named expressions in comprehensions.
* Handle error for usage of named expression inside a class block
* Tests - No longer skip scope tests. Add additional scope tests
* Cleanup - Update error message for named expression within a comprehension within a class. Update comments. Add assert for symtable_extend_namedexpr_scope to validate that we always find at least a ModuleScope if we don't find a Class or FunctionScope
* Cleanup - Add missing case for NamedStore in expr_context_name. Remove unused var in set_namedexpr_content
* Refactor - Consolidate set_context and set_namedexpr_context to reduce duplicated code. Special cases for named expressions are handled by checking if ctx is NamedStore
* Cleanup - Add additional use cases for ast_for_namedexpr in usage comment. Fix multiple blank lines in test_named_expressions
* Tests - Remove unnecessary test case. Renumber test case function names
* Remove TargetScopeError for now. Will add back if needed
* Cleanup - Small comment nit for consistency
* Handle positional argument check with named expression
* Add TargetScopeError exception definition. Add documentation for TargetScopeError in c-api docs. Throw TargetScopeError instead of SyntaxError when using a named expression in a comprehension within a class scope
* Increase stack size for parser by 200. This is a minimal change (approx. 5kb) and should not have an impact on any systems. Update parser test to allow 99 nested levels again
* Add TargetScopeError to exception_hierarchy.txt for test_baseexception.py_
* Tests - Major update for named expression tests, both in test_named_expressions and test_parser
- Add test for TargetScopeError
- Add tests for named expressions in comprehension scope and edge cases
- Add tests for named expressions in function arguments (declarations
and call sites)
- Reorganize tests to group them more logically
* Cleanup - Remove unnecessary comment
* Cleanup - Comment nitpicks
* Explicitly disallow assignment expressions to a name inside parentheses, e.g.: ((x) := 0)
- Add check for LHS types to detect a parenthesis then a name (see note)
- Add test for this scenario
- Update tests for changed error message for named assignment to a tuple
(also, see note)
Note: This caused issues with the previous error handling for named assignment
to a LHS that contained an expression, such as a tuple. Thus, the check
for the LHS of a named expression must be changed to be more specific if
we wish to maintain the previous error messages
* Cleanup - Wrap lines more strictly in test file
* Revert "Explicitly disallow assignment expressions to a name inside parentheses, e.g.: ((x) := 0)"
This reverts commit f1531400ca7d7a2d148830c8ac703f041740896d.
* Add NEWS.d entry
* Tests - Fix error in test_pickle.test_exceptions by adding TargetScopeError to list of exceptions
* Tests - Update error message tests to reflect improved messaging convention (s/can't/cannot)
* Remove cases that cannot be reached in compile.c. Small linting update.
* Update Grammar/Tokens to add COLONEQUAL. Regenerate all files
* Update TargetScopeError PRE_INIT and POST_INIT, as this was purposefully left out when fixing rebase conflicts
* Add NamedStore back and regenerate files
* Pass along line number and end col info for named expression
* Simplify News entry
* Fix compiler warning and explicity mark fallthrough
2019-01-24 19:49:56 -04:00
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Notes:
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This is a base class for other standard warning categories.
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