now register both filenames in the exception on failure.
This required adding new C API functions allowing OSError exceptions
to reference two filenames instead of one.
_PyUnicode_CompareWithId() is faster than PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIString()
when both strings are equal and interned.
Add also _PyId_builtins identifier for "builtins" common string.
instead of creating temporary Unicode string objects
Add also more identifiers in pythonrun.c to avoid temporary Unicode string
objets for the interactive interpreter.
* Catch PyFile_WriteString() and PyFile_WriteObject() errors
* Clear the current exception on _PyObject_GetAttrId() failure
* Use PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIString() and PyFile_WriteObject() instead of
_PyUnicode_AsString() and strcmp() to avoid Unicode encoding error. stderr
has a more tolerant error handler than utf-8/strict.
with an assertion error if they are called with an exception set
(PyErr_Occurred()).
If these functions are called with an exception set, the exception may be
cleared and so the caller looses its exception.
Add also assertions to PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords() and call_function() to
check if the function succeed with no exception set, or the function failed
with an exception set.
Forgot to raise ModuleNotFoundError when None is found in sys.modules.
This led to introducing the C function PyErr_SetImportErrorSubclass()
to make setting ModuleNotFoundError easier.
Also updated the reference docs to mention ModuleNotFoundError
appropriately. Updated the docs for ModuleNotFoundError to mention the
None in sys.modules case.
Lastly, it was noticed that PyErr_SetImportError() was not setting an
exception when returning None in one case. That issue is now fixed.
Add INCREFs, fix args->kwargs, and a second args==NULL check was removed,
left over from a merger with another function. Instead, checking msg==NULL
does what that used to do in a roundabout way.
Currently import does not use these attributes as they are planned
for use by importlib (which will be another commit).
Thanks to Filip Gruszczyński for the initial patch and Brian Curtin
for refining it.
works properly.
PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject() was already fixed by the changeset
793c75177d28. This commit fixes PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject(),
used on Windows.
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r77088 | georg.brandl | 2009-12-28 09:34:58 +0100 (Mo, 28 Dez 2009) | 1 line
#7033: add new API function PyErr_NewExceptionWithDoc, for easily giving new exceptions a docstring.
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r72698 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2009-05-17 11:52:09 +0900 | 1 line
Issue #3527: Removed Py_WIN_WIDE_FILENAMES which is not used any more.
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r72699 | hirokazu.yamamoto | 2009-05-17 11:58:36 +0900 | 1 line
Added NEWS for r72698.
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r71024 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-02 04:47:44 +0200 (Do, 02 Apr 2009) | 4 lines
In PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches, temporarily bump the recursion
limit, so that in the most common case PyObject_IsSubclass will
not raise a recursion error we have to ignore anyway.
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r71058 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-02 20:09:04 +0200 (Do, 02 Apr 2009) | 3 lines
PyErr_NormalizeException may not set an error, so convert the PyErr_SetObject
call on hitting the recursion limit into just assigning it to the arguments provided.
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an 'except' clause), the exception __context__ would be reset to None.
This crases the interpreter if this precisely happens inside PyErr_SetObject.
- now the __context__ is properly preserved
- in any case, PyErr_SetObject now saves the current exc_value in a local variable, to
avoid such crashes in the future.
Reviewer: Antoine Pitrou.
match Python 2.5 speed despite the __instancecheck__ / __subclasscheck__
mechanism. In the process, fix a bug where isinstance() and issubclass(),
when given a tuple of classes as second argument, were looking up
__instancecheck__ / __subclasscheck__ on the tuple rather than on each
type object.
Reviewed by Benjamin Peterson and Raymond Hettinger.