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Gwenaël Samain
cython
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fd88308e
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fd88308e
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Jun 30, 2011
by
robertwb
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Merge pull request #39 from larsmans/exceptions
Fine-grained handling of C++ exceptions
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
+18
-3
Cython/Compiler/Nodes.py
Cython/Compiler/Nodes.py
+3
-0
docs/src/userguide/wrapping_CPlusPlus.rst
docs/src/userguide/wrapping_CPlusPlus.rst
+31
-3
tests/run/cpp_exceptions.pyx
tests/run/cpp_exceptions.pyx
+81
-0
tests/run/cpp_exceptions_helper.h
tests/run/cpp_exceptions_helper.h
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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@@ -8216,19 +8216,34 @@ cpp_exception_utility_code = UtilityCode(
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@@ -8216,19 +8216,34 @@ cpp_exception_utility_code = UtilityCode(
proto
=
"""
proto
=
"""
#ifndef __Pyx_CppExn2PyErr
#ifndef __Pyx_CppExn2PyErr
static void __Pyx_CppExn2PyErr() {
static void __Pyx_CppExn2PyErr() {
// Catch a handful of different errors here and turn them into the
// equivalent Python errors.
try {
try {
if (PyErr_Occurred())
if (PyErr_Occurred())
; // let the latest Python exn pass through and ignore the current one
; // let the latest Python exn pass through and ignore the current one
else
else
throw;
throw;
} catch (const std::bad_alloc& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::bad_cast& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::domain_error& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::invalid_argument& exn) {
} catch (const std::invalid_argument& exn) {
// Catch a handful of different errors here and turn them into the
// equivalent Python errors.
// Change invalid_argument to ValueError
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, exn.what());
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::ios_base::failure& exn) {
// Unfortunately, in standard C++ we have no way of distinguishing EOF
// from other errors here; be careful with the exception mask
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_IOError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::out_of_range& exn) {
} catch (const std::out_of_range& exn) {
// Change out_of_range to IndexError
// Change out_of_range to IndexError
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_IndexError, exn.what());
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_IndexError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::overflow_error& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::range_error& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ArithmeticError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::underflow_error& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ArithmeticError, exn.what());
} catch (const std::exception& exn) {
} catch (const std::exception& exn) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, exn.what());
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, exn.what());
}
}
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Cython/Compiler/Nodes.py
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@@ -577,7 +577,10 @@ class CFuncDeclaratorNode(CDeclaratorNode):
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@@ -577,7 +577,10 @@ class CFuncDeclaratorNode(CDeclaratorNode):
exc_val
=
None
exc_val
=
None
exc_check
=
0
exc_check
=
0
if
self
.
exception_check
==
'+'
:
if
self
.
exception_check
==
'+'
:
env
.
add_include_file
(
'ios'
)
# for std::ios_base::failure
env
.
add_include_file
(
'new'
)
# for std::bad_alloc
env
.
add_include_file
(
'stdexcept'
)
env
.
add_include_file
(
'stdexcept'
)
env
.
add_include_file
(
'typeinfo'
)
# for std::bad_cast
if
return_type
.
is_pyobject
\
if
return_type
.
is_pyobject
\
and
(
self
.
exception_value
or
self
.
exception_check
)
\
and
(
self
.
exception_value
or
self
.
exception_check
)
\
and
self
.
exception_check
!=
'+'
:
and
self
.
exception_check
!=
'+'
:
...
...
docs/src/userguide/wrapping_CPlusPlus.rst
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@@ -359,9 +359,37 @@ exception and converting it into a Python exception. For example, ::
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@@ -359,9 +359,37 @@ exception and converting it into a Python exception. For example, ::
cdef extern from "some_file.h":
cdef extern from "some_file.h":
cdef int foo() except +
cdef int foo() except +
This will translate try and the C++ error into an appropriate Python exception
This will translate try and the C++ error into an appropriate Python exception.
(currently an IndexError on std::out_of_range and a RuntimeError otherwise
The translation is performed according to the following table
(preserving the what() message). ::
(the ``std::`` prefix is omitted from the C++ identifiers):
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| C++ | Python |
+=======================+=====================+
| ``bad_alloc`` | ``MemoryError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``bad_cast`` | ``TypeError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``domain_error`` | ``ValueError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``invalid_argument`` | ``ValueError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``ios_base::failure`` | ``IOError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``out_of_range`` | ``IndexError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``overflow_error`` | ``OverflowError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``range_error`` | ``ArithmeticError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| ``underflow_error`` | ``ArithmeticError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
| (all others) | ``RuntimeError`` |
+-----------------------+---------------------+
The ``what()`` message, if any, is preserved. Note that a C++
``ios_base_failure`` can denote EOF, but does not carry enough information
for Cython to discern that, so watch out with exception masks on IO streams. ::
cdef int bar() except +MemoryError
cdef int bar() except +MemoryError
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tests/run/cpp_exceptions.pyx
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@@ -12,12 +12,93 @@ cdef extern from "cpp_exceptions_helper.h":
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@@ -12,12 +12,93 @@ cdef extern from "cpp_exceptions_helper.h":
cdef
int
raise_index_value
"raise_index"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
ValueError
cdef
int
raise_index_value
"raise_index"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
ValueError
cdef
int
raise_index_custom
"raise_index"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
raise_py_error
cdef
int
raise_index_custom
"raise_index"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
raise_py_error
cdef
void
raise_domain_error
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_ios_failure
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_memory
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_overflow
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_range_error
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_typeerror
()
except
+
cdef
void
raise_underflow
()
except
+
cdef
cppclass
Foo
:
cdef
cppclass
Foo
:
int
bar_raw
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
int
bar_raw
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
int
bar_value
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
ValueError
int
bar_value
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
ValueError
int
bar_custom
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
raise_py_error
int
bar_custom
"bar"
(
bint
fire
)
except
+
raise_py_error
def
test_domain_error
():
"""
>>> test_domain_error()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: domain_error
"""
raise_domain_error
()
def
test_ios_failure
():
"""
>>> test_ios_failure()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
IOError: iostream failure
"""
raise_ios_failure
()
def
test_memory
():
"""
>>> test_memory()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
MemoryError
"""
# Re-raise the exception without a description string because we can't
# rely on the implementation-defined value of what() in the doctest.
try
:
raise_memory
()
except
MemoryError
:
raise
MemoryError
def
test_overflow
():
"""
>>> test_overflow()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
OverflowError: overflow_error
"""
raise_overflow
()
def
test_range_error
():
"""
>>> test_range_error()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ArithmeticError: range_error
"""
raise_range_error
()
def
test_typeerror
():
"""
>>> test_typeerror()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError
"""
# Re-raise the exception without a description string because we can't
# rely on the implementation-defined value of what() in the doctest.
try
:
raise_typeerror
()
except
TypeError
:
raise
TypeError
def
test_underflow
():
"""
>>> test_underflow()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ArithmeticError: underflow_error
"""
raise_underflow
()
def
test_int_raw
(
bint
fire
):
def
test_int_raw
(
bint
fire
):
"""
"""
>>> test_int_raw(False)
>>> test_int_raw(False)
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tests/run/cpp_exceptions_helper.h
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#include <ios>
#include <new>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <stdexcept>
int
raise_int
(
int
fire
)
{
int
raise_int
(
int
fire
)
{
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@@ -23,3 +25,39 @@ class Foo {
...
@@ -23,3 +25,39 @@ class Foo {
return
0
;
return
0
;
}
}
};
};
void
raise_domain_error
()
{
throw
std
::
domain_error
(
"domain_error"
);
}
void
raise_ios_failure
()
{
throw
std
::
ios_base
::
failure
(
"iostream failure"
);
}
void
raise_memory
()
{
// std::bad_alloc can only be default constructed,
// so we have no control over the error message
throw
std
::
bad_alloc
();
}
void
raise_overflow
()
{
throw
std
::
overflow_error
(
"overflow_error"
);
}
void
raise_range_error
()
{
throw
std
::
range_error
(
"range_error"
);
}
struct
Base
{
virtual
~
Base
()
{}
};
struct
Derived
:
Base
{
void
use
()
const
{
abort
();
}
};
void
raise_typeerror
()
{
Base
foo
;
Base
&
bar
=
foo
;
// prevents "dynamic_cast can never succeed" warning
Derived
&
baz
=
dynamic_cast
<
Derived
&>
(
bar
);
baz
.
use
();
// not reached; prevents "unused variable" warning
}
void
raise_underflow
()
{
throw
std
::
underflow_error
(
"underflow_error"
);
}
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