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from __future__ import absolute_import
__all__ = ["register", "ExceptionMeta", "Exception", "LogicError",
"DomainError", "InvalidParameterError", "LengthError",
"OutOfRangeError", "RuntimeError", "RangeError", "OverflowError",
"UnderflowError", "NotFoundError", "IoError", "TypeError",
"translate", "declare"]
import warnings
import builtins
from future.utils import with_metaclass
from . import exceptions
registry = {}
[docs]def register(cls):
"""A Python decorator that adds a Python exception wrapper to the registry that maps C++ Exceptions
to their Python wrapper classes.
"""
registry[cls.WrappedClass] = cls
return cls
@register
class Exception(with_metaclass(ExceptionMeta, builtins.Exception)):
"""The base class for Python-wrapped LSST C++ exceptions.
"""
# wrappers.py is an implementation detail, not a public namespace, so we pretend this is defined
# in the package for pretty-printing purposes
__module__ = "lsst.pex.exceptions"
WrappedClass = exceptions.Exception
def __init__(self, arg, *args, **kwds):
if isinstance(arg, exceptions.Exception):
cpp = arg
message = cpp.what()
else:
message = arg
cpp = self.WrappedClass(message, *args, **kwds)
super(Exception, self).__init__(message)
self.cpp = cpp
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.cpp, name)
def __repr__(self):
return "%s('%s')" % (type(self).__name__, self.cpp.what())
def __str__(self):
return self.cpp.asString()
@register
[docs]class LogicError(Exception):
WrappedClass = exceptions.LogicError
@register
[docs]class DomainError(LogicError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.DomainError
@register
[docs]class InvalidParameterError(LogicError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.InvalidParameterError
@register
[docs]class LengthError(LogicError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.LengthError
@register
[docs]class OutOfRangeError(LogicError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.OutOfRangeError
@register
[docs]class RuntimeError(Exception, builtins.RuntimeError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.RuntimeError
@register
[docs]class RangeError(RuntimeError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.RangeError
@register
[docs]class OverflowError(RuntimeError, builtins.OverflowError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.OverflowError
@register
[docs]class UnderflowError(RuntimeError, builtins.ArithmeticError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.UnderflowError
@register
[docs]class NotFoundError(Exception, builtins.LookupError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.NotFoundError
@register
[docs]class IoError(RuntimeError, builtins.IOError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.IoError
@register
[docs]class TypeError(RuntimeError, builtins.TypeError):
WrappedClass = exceptions.TypeError
[docs]def translate(cpp):
"""Translate a C++ Exception instance to Python and return it."""
PyType = registry.get(type(cpp), None)
if PyType is None:
warnings.warn("Could not find appropriate Python type for C++ Exception")
PyType = Exception
return PyType(cpp)
[docs]def declare(module, exception_name, base, wrapped_class):
"""Declare a new exception."""
setattr(module, exception_name, register(ExceptionMeta(exception_name, (base, ),
dict(WrappedClass=wrapped_class))))