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640 lines
24 KiB
C#
// ==========================================================================
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// This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
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// Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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// WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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// WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
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// FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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// ==========================================================================
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using System;
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using System.Reflection;
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using System.Collections;
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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namespace Python.Runtime {
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/// <summary>
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/// Base class for Python types that reflect managed exceptions based on
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/// System.Exception
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The Python wrapper for managed exceptions LIES about its inheritance
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/// tree. Although the real System.Exception is a subclass of
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/// System.Object the Python type for System.Exception does NOT claim that
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/// it subclasses System.Object. Instead TypeManager.CreateType() uses
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/// Python's exception.Exception class as base class for System.Exception.
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/// </remarks>
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internal class ExceptionClassObject : ClassObject {
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internal ExceptionClassObject(Type tp) : base(tp) {
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}
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#if (PYTHON25 || PYTHON26 || PYTHON27)
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internal static Exception ToException(IntPtr ob) {
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CLRObject co = GetManagedObject(ob) as CLRObject;
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if (co == null) {
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return null;
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}
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Exception e = co.inst as Exception;
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if (e == null) {
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return null;
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}
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return e;
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}
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//====================================================================
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// Exception __str__ implementation
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//====================================================================
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public new static IntPtr tp_str(IntPtr ob) {
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Exception e = ToException(ob);
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if (e == null) {
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return Exceptions.RaiseTypeError("invalid object");
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}
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string message = String.Empty;
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if (e.Message != String.Empty) {
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message = e.Message;
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}
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if ((e.StackTrace != null) && (e.StackTrace != String.Empty)) {
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message = message + "\n" + e.StackTrace;
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}
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return Runtime.PyUnicode_FromString(message);
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}
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//====================================================================
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// Exception __repr__ implementation.
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//====================================================================
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public static IntPtr tp_repr(IntPtr ob) {
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Exception e = ToException(ob);
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if (e == null) {
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return Exceptions.RaiseTypeError("invalid object");
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}
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string name = e.GetType().Name;
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string message;
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if (e.Message != String.Empty) {
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message = String.Format("{0}('{1}',)", name, e.Message);
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} else {
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message = String.Format("{0}()", name);
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}
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return Runtime.PyUnicode_FromString(message);
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}
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//====================================================================
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// Exceptions __getattribute__ implementation.
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// handles Python's args and message attributes
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//====================================================================
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public static IntPtr tp_getattro(IntPtr ob, IntPtr key)
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{
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if (!Runtime.PyString_Check(key)) {
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Exceptions.SetError(Exceptions.TypeError, "string expected");
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return IntPtr.Zero;
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}
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string name = Runtime.GetManagedString(key);
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if (name == "args") {
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Exception e = ToException(ob);
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IntPtr args;
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if (e.Message != String.Empty) {
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args = Runtime.PyTuple_New(1);
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IntPtr msg = Runtime.PyUnicode_FromString(e.Message);
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Runtime.PyTuple_SetItem(args, 0, msg);
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} else {
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args = Runtime.PyTuple_New(0);
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}
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return args;
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}
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if (name == "message") {
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return ExceptionClassObject.tp_str(ob);
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}
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return Runtime.PyObject_GenericGetAttr(ob, key);
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}
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#endif // (PYTHON25 || PYTHON26 || PYTHON27)
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Encapsulates the Python exception APIs.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// Readability of the Exceptions class improvements as we look toward version 2.7 ...
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/// </remarks>
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public class Exceptions {
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internal static IntPtr warnings_module;
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internal static IntPtr exceptions_module;
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private Exceptions() {}
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//===================================================================
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// Initialization performed on startup of the Python runtime.
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//===================================================================
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internal static void Initialize() {
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exceptions_module = Runtime.PyImport_ImportModule("exceptions");
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(exceptions_module);
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warnings_module = Runtime.PyImport_ImportModule("warnings");
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(warnings_module);
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Type type = typeof(Exceptions);
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foreach (FieldInfo fi in type.GetFields(BindingFlags.Public |
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BindingFlags.Static)) {
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IntPtr op = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(exceptions_module, fi.Name);
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if (op != IntPtr.Zero) {
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fi.SetValue(type, op);
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}
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else {
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fi.SetValue(type, IntPtr.Zero);
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DebugUtil.Print("Unknown exception: " + fi.Name);
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}
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}
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Runtime.PyErr_Clear();
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if (Runtime.wrap_exceptions) {
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SetupExceptionHack();
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}
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}
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//===================================================================
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// Cleanup resources upon shutdown of the Python runtime.
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//===================================================================
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internal static void Shutdown() {
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Type type = typeof(Exceptions);
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foreach (FieldInfo fi in type.GetFields(BindingFlags.Public |
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BindingFlags.Static)) {
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IntPtr op = (IntPtr)fi.GetValue(type);
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if (op != IntPtr.Zero) {
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Runtime.Decref(op);
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}
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}
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Runtime.Decref(exceptions_module);
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Runtime.Decref(warnings_module);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Shortcut for (pointer == NULL) -> throw PythonException
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="pointer">Pointer to a Python object</param>
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internal unsafe static void ErrorCheck(IntPtr pointer) {
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if (pointer == IntPtr.Zero) {
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throw new PythonException();
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}
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Shortcut for (pointer == NULL or ErrorOccurred()) -> throw PythonException
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/// </summary>
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/// Shortcut for (pointer == NULL) -> throw PythonException
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internal unsafe static void ErrorOccurredCheck(IntPtr pointer) {
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if ((pointer == IntPtr.Zero) || Exceptions.ErrorOccurred()) {
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throw new PythonException();
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}
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}
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// Versions of CPython up to 2.4 do not allow exceptions to be
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// new-style classes. To get around that restriction and provide
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// a consistent user experience for programmers, we wrap managed
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// exceptions in an old-style class that (through some dont-try-
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// this-at-home hackery) delegates to the managed exception and
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// obeys the conventions of both Python and managed exceptions.
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/// <remarks>
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/// Conditionally initialized variables!
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/// </remarks>
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static IntPtr ns_exc; // new-style class for System.Exception
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static IntPtr os_exc; // old-style class for System.Exception
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static Hashtable cache;
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/// <remarks>
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/// the lines
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/// // XXX - hack to raise a compatible old-style exception ;(
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/// if (Runtime.wrap_exceptions) {
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/// CallOneOfTheseMethods();
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///
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/// </remarks>
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internal static void SetupExceptionHack() {
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ns_exc = ClassManager.GetClass(typeof(Exception)).pyHandle;
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cache = new Hashtable();
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string code =
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"import exceptions\n" +
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"class Exception(exceptions.Exception):\n" +
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" _class = None\n" +
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" _inner = None\n" +
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" \n" +
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" #@property\n" +
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" def message(self):\n" +
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" return self.Message\n" +
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" message = property(message)\n" +
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" \n" +
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" def __init__(self, *args, **kw):\n" +
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" inst = self.__class__._class(*args, **kw)\n" +
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" self.__dict__['_inner'] = inst\n" +
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" exceptions.Exception.__init__(self, *args, **kw)\n" +
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"\n" +
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" def __getattr__(self, name, _marker=[]):\n" +
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" inner = self.__dict__['_inner']\n" +
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" v = getattr(inner, name, _marker)\n" +
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" if v is not _marker:\n" +
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" return v\n" +
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" v = self.__dict__.get(name, _marker)\n" +
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" if v is not _marker:\n" +
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" return v\n" +
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" raise AttributeError(name)\n" +
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"\n" +
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" def __setattr__(self, name, value):\n" +
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" inner = self.__dict__['_inner']\n" +
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" setattr(inner, name, value)\n" +
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"\n" +
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" def __str__(self):\n" +
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" inner = self.__dict__.get('_inner')\n" +
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" msg = getattr(inner, 'Message', '')\n" +
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" st = getattr(inner, 'StackTrace', '')\n" +
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" st = st and '\\n' + st or ''\n" +
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" return msg + st\n" +
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" \n" +
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" def __repr__(self):\n" +
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" inner = self.__dict__.get('_inner')\n" +
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" msg = getattr(inner, 'Message', '')\n" +
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" name = self.__class__.__name__\n" +
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" return '%s(\\'%s\\',)' % (name, msg) \n" +
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"\n";
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IntPtr dict = Runtime.PyDict_New();
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IntPtr builtins = Runtime.PyEval_GetBuiltins();
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__builtins__", builtins);
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IntPtr namestr = Runtime.PyString_FromString("System");
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__name__", namestr);
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Runtime.Decref(namestr);
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__file__", Runtime.PyNone);
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__doc__", Runtime.PyNone);
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IntPtr flag = Runtime.Py_file_input;
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IntPtr result = Runtime.PyRun_String(code, flag, dict, dict);
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(result);
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Runtime.Decref(result);
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os_exc = Runtime.PyDict_GetItemString(dict, "Exception");
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Runtime.PyObject_SetAttrString(os_exc, "_class", ns_exc);
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Runtime.PyErr_Clear();
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}
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internal static IntPtr GenerateExceptionClass(IntPtr real) {
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if (real == ns_exc) {
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return os_exc;
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}
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IntPtr nbases = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(real, "__bases__");
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if (Runtime.PyTuple_Size(nbases) != 1) {
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throw new SystemException("Invalid __bases__");
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}
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IntPtr nsbase = Runtime.PyTuple_GetItem(nbases, 0);
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Runtime.Decref(nbases);
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IntPtr osbase = GetExceptionClassWrapper(nsbase);
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IntPtr baselist = Runtime.PyTuple_New(1);
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Runtime.Incref(osbase);
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Runtime.PyTuple_SetItem(baselist, 0, osbase);
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IntPtr name = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(real, "__name__");
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IntPtr dict = Runtime.PyDict_New();
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IntPtr mod = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(real, "__module__");
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "__module__", mod);
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Runtime.Decref(mod);
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IntPtr subc = Runtime.PyClass_New(baselist, dict, name);
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Runtime.Decref(baselist);
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Runtime.Decref(dict);
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Runtime.Decref(name);
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Runtime.PyObject_SetAttrString(subc, "_class", real);
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return subc;
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}
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internal static IntPtr GetExceptionClassWrapper(IntPtr real) {
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// Given the pointer to a new-style class representing a managed
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// exception, return an appropriate old-style class wrapper that
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// maintains all of the expectations and delegates to the wrapped
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// class.
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object ob = cache[real];
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if (ob == null) {
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IntPtr op = GenerateExceptionClass(real);
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cache[real] = op;
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return op;
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}
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return (IntPtr)ob;
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}
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internal static IntPtr GetExceptionInstanceWrapper(IntPtr real) {
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// Given the pointer to a new-style class instance representing a
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// managed exception, return an appropriate old-style class
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// wrapper instance that delegates to the wrapped instance.
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IntPtr tp = Runtime.PyObject_TYPE(real);
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if (Runtime.PyObject_TYPE(tp) == Runtime.PyInstanceType) {
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return real;
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}
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// Get / generate a class wrapper, instantiate it and set its
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// _inner attribute to the real new-style exception instance.
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IntPtr ct = GetExceptionClassWrapper(tp);
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(ct);
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IntPtr op = Runtime.PyInstance_NewRaw(ct, IntPtr.Zero);
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(op);
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IntPtr d = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(op, "__dict__");
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(d);
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Runtime.PyDict_SetItemString(d, "_inner", real);
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Runtime.Decref(d);
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return op;
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}
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internal static IntPtr UnwrapExceptionClass(IntPtr op) {
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// In some cases its necessary to recognize an exception *class*,
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// and obtain the inner (wrapped) exception class. This method
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// returns the inner class if found, or a null pointer.
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IntPtr d = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(op, "__dict__");
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if (d == IntPtr.Zero) {
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Exceptions.Clear();
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return IntPtr.Zero;
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}
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IntPtr c = Runtime.PyDict_GetItemString(d, "_class");
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Runtime.Decref(d);
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if (c == IntPtr.Zero) {
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Exceptions.Clear();
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}
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return c;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// GetException Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Retrieve Python exception information as a PythonException
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/// instance. The properties of the PythonException may be used
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/// to access the exception type, value and traceback info.
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/// </remarks>
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public static PythonException GetException() {
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// TODO: implement this.
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return null;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// ExceptionMatches Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Returns true if the current Python exception matches the given
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/// Python object. This is a wrapper for PyErr_ExceptionMatches.
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/// </remarks>
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public static bool ExceptionMatches(IntPtr ob) {
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return Runtime.PyErr_ExceptionMatches(ob) != 0;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// ExceptionMatches Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Returns true if the given Python exception matches the given
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/// Python object. This is a wrapper for PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches.
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/// </remarks>
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public static bool ExceptionMatches(IntPtr exc, IntPtr ob) {
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int i = Runtime.PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(exc, ob);
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return (i != 0);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// SetError Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Sets the current Python exception given a native string.
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/// This is a wrapper for the Python PyErr_SetString call.
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/// </remarks>
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public static void SetError(IntPtr ob, string value) {
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Runtime.PyErr_SetString(ob, value);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// SetError Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Sets the current Python exception given a Python object.
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/// This is a wrapper for the Python PyErr_SetObject call.
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/// </remarks>
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public static void SetError(IntPtr ob, IntPtr value) {
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Runtime.PyErr_SetObject(ob, value);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// SetError Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Sets the current Python exception given a CLR exception
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/// object. The CLR exception instance is wrapped as a Python
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/// object, allowing it to be handled naturally from Python.
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/// </remarks>
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public static void SetError(Exception e) {
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// Because delegates allow arbitrary nestings of Python calling
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// managed calling Python calling... etc. it is possible that we
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// might get a managed exception raised that is a wrapper for a
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// Python exception. In that case we'd rather have the real thing.
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PythonException pe = e as PythonException;
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if (pe != null) {
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Runtime.PyErr_SetObject(pe.PyType, pe.PyValue);
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return;
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}
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IntPtr op = CLRObject.GetInstHandle(e);
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// XXX - hack to raise a compatible old-style exception ;(
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if (Runtime.wrap_exceptions) {
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op = GetExceptionInstanceWrapper(op);
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}
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IntPtr etype = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(op, "__class__");
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Runtime.PyErr_SetObject(etype, op);
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Runtime.Decref(etype);
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Runtime.Decref(op);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// ErrorOccurred Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Returns true if an exception occurred in the Python runtime.
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/// This is a wrapper for the Python PyErr_Occurred call.
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/// </remarks>
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public static bool ErrorOccurred() {
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return Runtime.PyErr_Occurred() != 0;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Clear Method
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/// </summary>
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///
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/// <remarks>
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/// Clear any exception that has been set in the Python runtime.
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/// </remarks>
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public static void Clear() {
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Runtime.PyErr_Clear();
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}
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//====================================================================
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// helper methods for raising warnings
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//====================================================================
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/// <summary>
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/// Alias for Python's warnings.warn() function.
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/// </summary>
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public static void warn(string message, IntPtr exception, int stacklevel)
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{
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if ((exception == IntPtr.Zero) ||
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(Runtime.PyObject_IsSubclass(exception, Exceptions.Warning) != 1)) {
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Exceptions.RaiseTypeError("Invalid exception");
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}
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Runtime.Incref(warnings_module);
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IntPtr warn = Runtime.PyObject_GetAttrString(warnings_module, "warn");
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Runtime.Decref(warnings_module);
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(warn);
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IntPtr args = Runtime.PyTuple_New(3);
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IntPtr msg = Runtime.PyString_FromString(message);
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Runtime.Incref(exception); // PyTuple_SetItem steals a reference
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IntPtr level = Runtime.PyInt_FromInt32(stacklevel);
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Runtime.PyTuple_SetItem(args, 0, msg);
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Runtime.PyTuple_SetItem(args, 1, exception);
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Runtime.PyTuple_SetItem(args, 2, level);
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IntPtr result = Runtime.PyObject_CallObject(warn, args);
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Exceptions.ErrorCheck(result);
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Runtime.Decref(warn);
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Runtime.Decref(result);
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Runtime.Decref(args);
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}
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public static void warn(string message, IntPtr exception)
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{
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warn(message, exception, 1);
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}
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public static void deprecation(string message, int stacklevel)
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{
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warn(message, Exceptions.DeprecationWarning, stacklevel);
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}
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public static void deprecation(string message)
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{
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deprecation(message, 1);
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}
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//====================================================================
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// Internal helper methods for common error handling scenarios.
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//====================================================================
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internal static IntPtr RaiseTypeError(string message) {
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Exceptions.SetError(Exceptions.TypeError, message);
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return IntPtr.Zero;
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}
|
|
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|
// 2010-11-16: Arranged in python (2.6 & 2.7) source header file order
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/* Predefined exceptions are
|
|
puplic static variables on the Exceptions class filled in from
|
|
the python class using reflection in Initialize() looked up by
|
|
name, not posistion. */
|
|
#if (PYTHON25 || PYTHON26 || PYTHON27)
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public static IntPtr BaseException;
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|
#endif
|
|
public static IntPtr Exception;
|
|
public static IntPtr StopIteration;
|
|
#if (PYTHON25 || PYTHON26 || PYTHON27)
|
|
public static IntPtr GeneratorExit;
|
|
#endif
|
|
public static IntPtr StandardError;
|
|
public static IntPtr ArithmeticError;
|
|
public static IntPtr LookupError;
|
|
|
|
public static IntPtr AssertionError;
|
|
public static IntPtr AttributeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr EOFError;
|
|
public static IntPtr FloatingPointError;
|
|
public static IntPtr EnvironmentError;
|
|
public static IntPtr IOError;
|
|
public static IntPtr OSError;
|
|
public static IntPtr ImportError;
|
|
public static IntPtr IndexError;
|
|
public static IntPtr KeyError;
|
|
public static IntPtr KeyboardInterrupt;
|
|
public static IntPtr MemoryError;
|
|
public static IntPtr NameError;
|
|
public static IntPtr OverflowError;
|
|
public static IntPtr RuntimeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr NotImplementedError;
|
|
public static IntPtr SyntaxError;
|
|
public static IntPtr IndentationError;
|
|
public static IntPtr TabError;
|
|
public static IntPtr ReferenceError;
|
|
public static IntPtr SystemError;
|
|
public static IntPtr SystemExit;
|
|
public static IntPtr TypeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnboundLocalError;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnicodeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnicodeEncodeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnicodeDecodeError;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnicodeTranslateError;
|
|
public static IntPtr ValueError;
|
|
public static IntPtr ZeroDivisionError;
|
|
//#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
//public static IntPtr WindowsError;
|
|
//#endif
|
|
//#ifdef __VMS
|
|
//public static IntPtr VMSError;
|
|
//#endif
|
|
|
|
//PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) PyExc_BufferError;
|
|
|
|
//PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) PyExc_MemoryErrorInst;
|
|
//PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) PyExc_RecursionErrorInst;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Predefined warning categories */
|
|
public static IntPtr Warning;
|
|
public static IntPtr UserWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr DeprecationWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr PendingDeprecationWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr SyntaxWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr RuntimeWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr FutureWarning;
|
|
#if (PYTHON25 || PYTHON26 || PYTHON27)
|
|
public static IntPtr ImportWarning;
|
|
public static IntPtr UnicodeWarning;
|
|
//PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) PyExc_BytesWarning;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|