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@ -225,32 +225,21 @@ class ExitStack(object):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *exc_details):
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if not self._exit_callbacks:
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return
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# This looks complicated, but it is really just
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# setting up a chain of try-expect statements to ensure
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# that outer callbacks still get invoked even if an
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# inner one throws an exception
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def _invoke_next_callback(exc_details):
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# Callbacks are removed from the list in FIFO order
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# but the recursion means they're invoked in LIFO order
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cb = self._exit_callbacks.popleft()
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if not self._exit_callbacks:
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# Innermost callback is invoked directly
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return cb(*exc_details)
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# More callbacks left, so descend another level in the stack
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# Callbacks are invoked in LIFO order to match the behaviour of
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# nested context managers
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suppressed_exc = False
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while self._exit_callbacks:
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cb = self._exit_callbacks.pop()
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try:
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suppress_exc = _invoke_next_callback(exc_details)
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except:
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suppress_exc = cb(*sys.exc_info())
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# Check if this cb suppressed the inner exception
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if not suppress_exc:
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raise
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else:
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# Check if inner cb suppressed the original exception
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if suppress_exc:
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if cb(*exc_details):
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suppressed_exc = True
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exc_details = (None, None, None)
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suppress_exc = cb(*exc_details) or suppress_exc
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return suppress_exc
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# Kick off the recursive chain
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return _invoke_next_callback(exc_details)
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except:
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new_exc_details = sys.exc_info()
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if exc_details != (None, None, None):
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# simulate the stack of exceptions by setting the context
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new_exc_details[1].__context__ = exc_details[1]
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if not self._exit_callbacks:
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raise
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exc_details = new_exc_details
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return suppressed_exc
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@ -572,6 +572,12 @@ class TestExitStack(unittest.TestCase):
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stack.push(lambda *exc: 1/0)
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stack.push(lambda *exc: {}[1])
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def test_excessive_nesting(self):
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# The original implementation would die with RecursionError here
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with ExitStack() as stack:
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for i in range(10000):
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stack.callback(int)
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def test_instance_bypass(self):
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class Example(object): pass
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cm = Example()
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@ -7,11 +7,17 @@ What's New in Python 3.3.0 Beta 1?
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*Release date: TBD*
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #14963: Convert contextlib.ExitStack.__exit__ to use an iterative
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algorithm (Patch by Alon Horev)
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Tests
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-----
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- Issue #14963 (partial): Add test cases for exception handling behaviour
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in contextlib.ContextStack (Initial patch by Alon Horev)
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in contextlib.ExitStack (Initial patch by Alon Horev)
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What's New in Python 3.3.0 Alpha 4?
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===================================
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