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diff --git a/Python/errors.c b/Python/errors.c
index 8ddde51..7424b0c 100644
--- a/Python/errors.c
+++ b/Python/errors.c
@@ -11,12 +11,11 @@
return value and then calls puterrno(ctx) to turn the errno value
into a true exception. Problems with this approach are:
- it used standard errno values to indicate Python-specific errors,
- but this means that when such an error code is reported by UNIX the
- user gets a confusing message
+ but this means that when such an error code is reported by a system
+ call (e.g., in module posix), the user gets a confusing message
- errno is a global variable, which makes extensions to a multi-
threading environment difficult; e.g., in IRIX, multi-threaded
- programs must use the function getoserror() (sp.?) instead of
- looking in errno
+ programs must use the function oserror() instead of looking in errno
- there is no portable way to add new error numbers for specic
situations -- the value space for errno is reserved to the OS, yet
the way to turn module-specific errors into a module-specific
@@ -25,21 +24,18 @@
error.
The new interface solves all these problems. To return an error, a
- built-in function calls err_set(exception), err_set(valexception,
+ built-in function calls err_set(exception), err_setval(exception,
value) or err_setstr(exception, string), and returns NULL. These
functions save the value for later use by puterrno(). To adapt this
scheme to a multi-threaded environment, only the implementation of
err_setval() has to be changed.
*/
-#include <stdio.h>
+#include "errno.h"
-#include "PROTO.h"
-#include "object.h"
-#include "intobject.h"
-#include "stringobject.h"
-#include "tupleobject.h"
-#include "errors.h"
+#include "allobjects.h"
+
+#include "errcode.h"
extern char *strerror PROTO((int));
@@ -53,16 +49,12 @@ err_setval(exception, value)
object *exception;
object *value;
{
- if (last_exception != NULL)
- DECREF(last_exception);
- if (exception != NULL)
- INCREF(exception);
+ XDECREF(last_exception);
+ XINCREF(exception);
last_exception = exception;
- if (last_exc_val != NULL)
- DECREF(last_exc_val);
- if (value != NULL)
- INCREF(value);
+ XDECREF(last_exc_val);
+ XINCREF(value);
last_exc_val = value;
}
@@ -80,8 +72,7 @@ err_setstr(exception, string)
{
object *value = newstringobject(string);
err_setval(exception, value);
- if (value != NULL)
- DECREF(value);
+ XDECREF(value);
}
int
@@ -104,14 +95,10 @@ err_get(p_exc, p_val)
void
err_clear()
{
- if (last_exception != NULL) {
- DECREF(last_exception);
- last_exception = NULL;
- }
- if (last_exc_val != NULL) {
- DECREF(last_exc_val);
- last_exc_val = NULL;
- }
+ XDECREF(last_exception);
+ last_exception = NULL;
+ XDECREF(last_exc_val);
+ last_exc_val = NULL;
}
/* Convenience functions to set a type error exception and return 0 */
@@ -126,7 +113,7 @@ err_badarg()
object *
err_nomem()
{
- err_setstr(MemoryError, "in built-in function");
+ err_set(MemoryError);
return NULL;
}
@@ -140,8 +127,7 @@ err_errno(exc)
settupleitem(v, 1, newstringobject(strerror(errno)));
}
err_setval(exc, v);
- if (v != NULL)
- DECREF(v);
+ XDECREF(v);
return NULL;
}
@@ -150,3 +136,34 @@ err_badcall()
{
err_setstr(SystemError, "bad argument to internal function");
}
+
+/* Set the error appropriate to the given input error code (see errcode.h) */
+
+void
+err_input(err)
+ int err;
+{
+ switch (err) {
+ case E_DONE:
+ case E_OK:
+ break;
+ case E_SYNTAX:
+ err_setstr(RuntimeError, "syntax error");
+ break;
+ case E_TOKEN:
+ err_setstr(RuntimeError, "illegal token");
+ break;
+ case E_INTR:
+ err_set(KeyboardInterrupt);
+ break;
+ case E_NOMEM:
+ err_nomem();
+ break;
+ case E_EOF:
+ err_set(EOFError);
+ break;
+ default:
+ err_setstr(RuntimeError, "unknown input error");
+ break;
+ }
+}