From 2dfe4de614b9006693d5053fbba462449609ba8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Barry Warsaw Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 16:03:46 +0000 Subject: Added support for including the filename in IOErrors and OSErrors that involve a filesystem path. To that end: - Changed IOError to EnvironmentError and added a hack which checks for arg of len 3. When constructed with a 3-tuple, the third item is the filename and this is squirreled away in the `filename' attribute. However, for in-place unpacking backwards compatibility, self.args still only gets the first two items. Added a __str__() which prints the filename if it is given. - IOError now inherits from EnvironmentError - New class OSError which also inherits from EnvironmentError and is used by the posix module. --- Lib/exceptions.py | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/exceptions.py b/Lib/exceptions.py index ba63be6..9eba588 100644 --- a/Lib/exceptions.py +++ b/Lib/exceptions.py @@ -80,15 +80,44 @@ class SyntaxError(StandardError): def __str__(self): return str(self.msg) -class IOError(StandardError): +class EnvironmentError(StandardError): + """Base class for exceptions that occur outside the Python system. + Primarily used as a base class for OSError and IOError.""" 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 = args[0] - self.strerror = args[1] + self.errno, self.strerror = args + + def __str__(self): + if self.filename: + return '[Errno %d] %s: %s' % (self.errno, self.strerror, + self.filename) + elif self.errno and self.strerror: + return '[Errno %d] %s' % (self.errno, self.strerror) + else: + return StandardError.__str__(self) + +class IOError(EnvironmentError): + pass + +class OSError(EnvironmentError): + """Used by the posix module.""" + pass class RuntimeError(StandardError): pass -- cgit v0.12