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📄 exceptio.py

📁 minimal python variant for small footprint apps like embedded apps
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"""Class based built-in exception hierarchy.New with Python 1.5, all standard built-in exceptions are now class objects bydefault.  This gives Python's exception handling mechanism a moreobject-oriented feel.  Traditionally they were string objects.  Python willfallback to string based exceptions if the interpreter is invoked with the -Xoption, or if some failure occurs during class exception initialization (inthis case a warning will be printed).Most existing code should continue to work with class based exceptions.  Sometricky uses of IOError may break, but the most common uses should work.Here is a rundown of the class hierarchy.  You can change this by editing thisfile, but it isn't recommended because the old string based exceptions won'tbe kept in sync.  The class names described here are expected to be found bythe bltinmodule.c file.  If you add classes here, you must modifybltinmodule.c or the exceptions won't be available in the __builtin__ module,nor will they be accessible from C.The classes with a `*' are new since Python 1.5.  They are defined as tuplescontaining the derived exceptions when string-based exceptions are used.  Ifyou define your own class based exceptions, they should be derived fromException.Exception(*) | +-- SystemExit +-- StandardError(*)      |      +-- KeyboardInterrupt      +-- ImportError      +-- EnvironmentError(*)      |    |      |    +-- IOError      |    +-- OSError(*)      |      +-- EOFError      +-- RuntimeError      |    |      |    +-- NotImplementedError(*)      |      +-- NameError      +-- AttributeError      +-- SyntaxError      +-- TypeError      +-- AssertionError      +-- LookupError(*)      |    |      |    +-- IndexError      |    +-- KeyError      |      +-- ArithmeticError(*)      |    |      |    +-- OverflowError      |    +-- ZeroDivisionError      |    +-- FloatingPointError      |      +-- ValueError      +-- SystemError      +-- MemoryError"""class Exception:    """Proposed base class for all exceptions."""    def __init__(self, *args):        self.args = args    def __str__(self):        if not self.args:            return ''        elif len(self.args) == 1:            return str(self.args[0])        else:            return str(self.args)    def __getitem__(self, i):        return self.args[i]class StandardError(Exception):    """Base class for all standard Python exceptions."""    passclass SyntaxError(StandardError):    """Invalid syntax."""    filename = lineno = offset = text = None    msg = ""    def __init__(self, *args):        self.args = args        if len(self.args) >= 1:            self.msg = self.args[0]        if len(self.args) == 2:            info = self.args[1]            try:                self.filename, self.lineno, self.offset, self.text = info            except:                pass    def __str__(self):        return str(self.msg)class EnvironmentError(StandardError):    """Base class for I/O related errors."""    def __init__(self, *args):        self.args = args        self.errno = None        self.strerror = None        self.filename = None        if len(args) == 3:            # open() errors give third argument which is the filename.  BUT,            # so common in-place unpacking doesn't break, e.g.:            #            # except IOError, (errno, strerror):            #            # we hack args so that it only contains two items.  This also            # means we need our own __str__() which prints out the filename            # when it was supplied.            self.errno, self.strerror, self.filename = args            self.args = args[0:2]        if len(args) == 2:            # common case: PyErr_SetFromErrno()            self.errno, self.strerror = args    def __str__(self):        if self.filename is not None:            return '[Errno %s] %s: %s' % (self.errno, self.strerror,                                          repr(self.filename))        elif self.errno and self.strerror:            return '[Errno %s] %s' % (self.errno, self.strerror)        else:            return StandardError.__str__(self)class IOError(EnvironmentError):    """I/O operation failed."""    passclass OSError(EnvironmentError):    """OS system call failed."""    passclass RuntimeError(StandardError):    """Unspecified run-time error."""    passclass NotImplementedError(RuntimeError):    """Method or function hasn't been implemented yet."""    passclass SystemError(StandardError):    """Internal error in the Python interpreter.    Please report this to the Python maintainer, along with the traceback,    the Python version, and the hardware/OS platform and version."""    passclass EOFError(StandardError):    """Read beyond end of file."""    passclass ImportError(StandardError):    """Import can't find module, or can't find name in module."""    passclass TypeError(StandardError):    """Inappropriate argument type."""    passclass ValueError(StandardError):    """Inappropriate argument value (of correct type)."""    passclass KeyboardInterrupt(StandardError):    """Program interrupted by user."""    passclass AssertionError(StandardError):    """Assertion failed."""    passclass ArithmeticError(StandardError):    """Base class for arithmetic errors."""    passclass OverflowError(ArithmeticError):    """Result too large to be represented."""    passclass FloatingPointError(ArithmeticError):    """Floating point operation failed."""    passclass ZeroDivisionError(ArithmeticError):    """Second argument to a division or modulo operation was zero."""    passclass LookupError(StandardError):    """Base class for lookup errors."""    passclass IndexError(LookupError):    """Sequence index out of range."""    passclass KeyError(LookupError):    """Mapping key not found."""    passclass AttributeError(StandardError):    """Attribute not found."""    passclass NameError(StandardError):    """Name not found locally or globally."""    passclass MemoryError(StandardError):    """Out of memory."""    passclass SystemExit(Exception):    """Request to exit from the interpreter."""    def __init__(self, *args):        self.args = args        if len(args) == 0:            self.code = None        elif len(args) == 1:            self.code = args[0]        else:            self.code = args

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