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safehasattr: pass attribute name as string instead of bytes
This is a step toward replacing `util.safehasattr` usage with plain `hasattr`.
The builtin function behave poorly in Python2 but this was fixed in Python3.
These change are done one by one as they tend to have a small odd to trigger
puzzling breackage.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 02 Feb 2023 17:36:47 +0100 |
parents | 3dbc7b1ecaba |
children | bf16ef96defe |
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# error.py - Mercurial exceptions # # Copyright 2005-2008 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """Mercurial exceptions. This allows us to catch exceptions at higher levels without forcing imports. """ import difflib # Do not import anything but pycompat here, please from . import pycompat if pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING: from typing import ( Any, AnyStr, Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Union, ) def _tobytes(exc): # type: (...) -> bytes """Byte-stringify exception in the same way as BaseException_str()""" if not exc.args: return b'' if len(exc.args) == 1: return pycompat.bytestr(exc.args[0]) return b'(%s)' % b', '.join(b"'%s'" % pycompat.bytestr(a) for a in exc.args) class Hint: """Mix-in to provide a hint of an error This should come first in the inheritance list to consume a hint and pass remaining arguments to the exception class. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kw): self.hint = kw.pop('hint', None) # type: Optional[bytes] super(Hint, self).__init__(*args, **kw) class Error(Hint, Exception): """Base class for Mercurial errors.""" coarse_exit_code = None detailed_exit_code = None def __init__(self, message, hint=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[bytes]) -> None self.message = message self.hint = hint # Pass the message into the Exception constructor to help extensions # that look for exc.args[0]. Exception.__init__(self, message) def __bytes__(self): return self.message def __str__(self): # type: () -> str # the output would be unreadable if the message was translated, # but do not replace it with encoding.strfromlocal(), which # may raise another exception. return pycompat.sysstr(self.__bytes__()) def format(self): # type: () -> bytes from .i18n import _ message = _(b"abort: %s\n") % self.message if self.hint: message += _(b"(%s)\n") % self.hint return message class Abort(Error): """Raised if a command needs to print an error and exit.""" class StorageError(Error): """Raised when an error occurs in a storage layer. Usually subclassed by a storage-specific exception. """ detailed_exit_code = 50 class RevlogError(StorageError): pass class SidedataHashError(RevlogError): def __init__(self, key, expected, got): # type: (int, bytes, bytes) -> None self.hint = None self.sidedatakey = key self.expecteddigest = expected self.actualdigest = got class FilteredIndexError(IndexError): __bytes__ = _tobytes class LookupError(RevlogError, KeyError): def __init__(self, name, index, message): # type: (bytes, bytes, bytes) -> None self.name = name self.index = index # this can't be called 'message' because at least some installs of # Python 2.6+ complain about the 'message' property being deprecated self.lookupmessage = message if isinstance(name, bytes) and len(name) == 20: from .node import hex name = hex(name) # if name is a binary node, it can be None RevlogError.__init__( self, b'%s@%s: %s' % (index, pycompat.bytestr(name), message) ) def __bytes__(self): return RevlogError.__bytes__(self) def __str__(self): return RevlogError.__str__(self) class AmbiguousPrefixLookupError(LookupError): pass class FilteredLookupError(LookupError): pass class ManifestLookupError(LookupError): pass class CommandError(Exception): """Exception raised on errors in parsing the command line.""" def __init__(self, command, message): # type: (Optional[bytes], bytes) -> None self.command = command self.message = message super(CommandError, self).__init__() __bytes__ = _tobytes class UnknownCommand(Exception): """Exception raised if command is not in the command table.""" def __init__(self, command, all_commands=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[List[bytes]]) -> None self.command = command self.all_commands = all_commands super(UnknownCommand, self).__init__() __bytes__ = _tobytes class AmbiguousCommand(Exception): """Exception raised if command shortcut matches more than one command.""" def __init__(self, prefix, matches): # type: (bytes, List[bytes]) -> None self.prefix = prefix self.matches = matches super(AmbiguousCommand, self).__init__() __bytes__ = _tobytes class WorkerError(Exception): """Exception raised when a worker process dies.""" def __init__(self, status_code): # type: (int) -> None self.status_code = status_code # Pass status code to superclass just so it becomes part of __bytes__ super(WorkerError, self).__init__(status_code) __bytes__ = _tobytes class InterventionRequired(Abort): """Exception raised when a command requires human intervention.""" coarse_exit_code = 1 detailed_exit_code = 240 def format(self): # type: () -> bytes from .i18n import _ message = _(b"%s\n") % self.message if self.hint: message += _(b"(%s)\n") % self.hint return message class ConflictResolutionRequired(InterventionRequired): """Exception raised when a continuable command required merge conflict resolution.""" def __init__(self, opname): # type: (bytes) -> None from .i18n import _ self.opname = opname InterventionRequired.__init__( self, _( b"unresolved conflicts (see 'hg resolve', then 'hg %s --continue')" ) % opname, ) class InputError(Abort): """Indicates that the user made an error in their input. Examples: Invalid command, invalid flags, invalid revision. """ detailed_exit_code = 10 class StateError(Abort): """Indicates that the operation might work if retried in a different state. Examples: Unresolved merge conflicts, unfinished operations. """ detailed_exit_code = 20 class CanceledError(Abort): """Indicates that the user canceled the operation. Examples: Close commit editor with error status, quit chistedit. """ detailed_exit_code = 250 class SecurityError(Abort): """Indicates that some aspect of security failed. Examples: Bad server credentials, expired local credentials for network filesystem, mismatched GPG signature, DoS protection. """ detailed_exit_code = 150 class HookLoadError(Abort): """raised when loading a hook fails, aborting an operation Exists to allow more specialized catching.""" class HookAbort(Abort): """raised when a validation hook fails, aborting an operation Exists to allow more specialized catching.""" detailed_exit_code = 40 class ConfigError(Abort): """Exception raised when parsing config files""" detailed_exit_code = 30 def __init__(self, message, location=None, hint=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[bytes], Optional[bytes]) -> None super(ConfigError, self).__init__(message, hint=hint) self.location = location def format(self): # type: () -> bytes from .i18n import _ if self.location is not None: message = _(b"config error at %s: %s\n") % ( pycompat.bytestr(self.location), self.message, ) else: message = _(b"config error: %s\n") % self.message if self.hint: message += _(b"(%s)\n") % self.hint return message class UpdateAbort(Abort): """Raised when an update is aborted for destination issue""" class MergeDestAbort(Abort): """Raised when an update is aborted for destination issues""" class NoMergeDestAbort(MergeDestAbort): """Raised when an update is aborted because there is nothing to merge""" class ManyMergeDestAbort(MergeDestAbort): """Raised when an update is aborted because destination is ambiguous""" class ResponseExpected(Abort): """Raised when an EOF is received for a prompt""" def __init__(self): from .i18n import _ Abort.__init__(self, _(b'response expected')) class RemoteError(Abort): """Exception raised when interacting with a remote repo fails""" detailed_exit_code = 100 class OutOfBandError(RemoteError): """Exception raised when a remote repo reports failure""" def __init__(self, message=None, hint=None): # type: (Optional[bytes], Optional[bytes]) -> None from .i18n import _ if message: # Abort.format() adds a trailing newline message = _(b"remote error:\n%s") % message.rstrip(b'\n') else: message = _(b"remote error") super(OutOfBandError, self).__init__(message, hint=hint) class ParseError(Abort): """Raised when parsing config files and {rev,file}sets (msg[, pos])""" detailed_exit_code = 10 def __init__(self, message, location=None, hint=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[Union[bytes, int]], Optional[bytes]) -> None super(ParseError, self).__init__(message, hint=hint) self.location = location def format(self): # type: () -> bytes from .i18n import _ if self.location is not None: message = _(b"hg: parse error at %s: %s\n") % ( pycompat.bytestr(self.location), self.message, ) else: message = _(b"hg: parse error: %s\n") % self.message if self.hint: message += _(b"(%s)\n") % self.hint return message class PatchError(Exception): __bytes__ = _tobytes class PatchParseError(PatchError): __bytes__ = _tobytes class PatchApplicationError(PatchError): __bytes__ = _tobytes def getsimilar(symbols, value): # type: (Iterable[bytes], bytes) -> List[bytes] sim = lambda x: difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, value, x).ratio() # The cutoff for similarity here is pretty arbitrary. It should # probably be investigated and tweaked. return [s for s in symbols if sim(s) > 0.6] def similarity_hint(similar): # type: (List[bytes]) -> Optional[bytes] from .i18n import _ if len(similar) == 1: return _(b"did you mean %s?") % similar[0] elif similar: ss = b", ".join(sorted(similar)) return _(b"did you mean one of %s?") % ss else: return None class UnknownIdentifier(ParseError): """Exception raised when a {rev,file}set references an unknown identifier""" def __init__(self, function, symbols): # type: (bytes, Iterable[bytes]) -> None from .i18n import _ similar = getsimilar(symbols, function) hint = similarity_hint(similar) ParseError.__init__( self, _(b"unknown identifier: %s") % function, hint=hint ) class RepoError(Hint, Exception): __bytes__ = _tobytes class RepoLookupError(RepoError): pass class FilteredRepoLookupError(RepoLookupError): pass class CapabilityError(RepoError): pass class RequirementError(RepoError): """Exception raised if .hg/requires has an unknown entry.""" class StdioError(IOError): """Raised if I/O to stdout or stderr fails""" def __init__(self, err): # type: (IOError) -> None IOError.__init__(self, err.errno, err.strerror) # no __bytes__() because error message is derived from the standard IOError class UnsupportedMergeRecords(Abort): def __init__(self, recordtypes): # type: (Iterable[bytes]) -> None from .i18n import _ self.recordtypes = sorted(recordtypes) s = b' '.join(self.recordtypes) Abort.__init__( self, _(b'unsupported merge state records: %s') % s, hint=_( b'see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MergeStateRecords for ' b'more information' ), ) class UnknownVersion(Abort): """generic exception for aborting from an encounter with an unknown version""" def __init__(self, msg, hint=None, version=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[bytes], Optional[bytes]) -> None self.version = version super(UnknownVersion, self).__init__(msg, hint=hint) class LockError(IOError): def __init__(self, errno, strerror, filename, desc): # TODO: figure out if this should be bytes or str # _type: (int, str, str, bytes) -> None IOError.__init__(self, errno, strerror, filename) self.desc = desc # no __bytes__() because error message is derived from the standard IOError class LockHeld(LockError): def __init__(self, errno, filename, desc, locker): LockError.__init__(self, errno, b'Lock held', filename, desc) self.locker = locker class LockUnavailable(LockError): pass # LockError is for errors while acquiring the lock -- this is unrelated class LockInheritanceContractViolation(RuntimeError): __bytes__ = _tobytes class ResponseError(Exception): """Raised to print an error with part of output and exit.""" __bytes__ = _tobytes # derived from KeyboardInterrupt to simplify some breakout code class SignalInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt): """Exception raised on SIGTERM and SIGHUP.""" class SignatureError(Exception): __bytes__ = _tobytes class PushRaced(RuntimeError): """An exception raised during unbundling that indicate a push race""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class ProgrammingError(Hint, RuntimeError): """Raised if a mercurial (core or extension) developer made a mistake""" def __init__(self, msg, *args, **kwargs): # type: (AnyStr, Any, Any) -> None # On Python 3, turn the message back into a string since this is # an internal-only error that won't be printed except in a # stack traces. msg = pycompat.sysstr(msg) super(ProgrammingError, self).__init__(msg, *args, **kwargs) __bytes__ = _tobytes class WdirUnsupported(Exception): """An exception which is raised when 'wdir()' is not supported""" __bytes__ = _tobytes # bundle2 related errors class BundleValueError(ValueError): """error raised when bundle2 cannot be processed""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class BundleUnknownFeatureError(BundleValueError): def __init__(self, parttype=None, params=(), values=()): self.parttype = parttype self.params = params self.values = values if self.parttype is None: msg = b'Stream Parameter' else: msg = parttype entries = self.params if self.params and self.values: assert len(self.params) == len(self.values) entries = [] for idx, par in enumerate(self.params): val = self.values[idx] if val is None: entries.append(val) else: entries.append(b"%s=%r" % (par, pycompat.maybebytestr(val))) if entries: msg = b'%s - %s' % (msg, b', '.join(entries)) ValueError.__init__(self, msg) # TODO: convert to str? class ReadOnlyPartError(RuntimeError): """error raised when code tries to alter a part being generated""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class PushkeyFailed(Abort): """error raised when a pushkey part failed to update a value""" def __init__( self, partid, namespace=None, key=None, new=None, old=None, ret=None ): self.partid = partid self.namespace = namespace self.key = key self.new = new self.old = old self.ret = ret # no i18n expected to be processed into a better message Abort.__init__( self, b'failed to update value for "%s/%s"' % (namespace, key) ) class CensoredNodeError(StorageError): """error raised when content verification fails on a censored node Also contains the tombstone data substituted for the uncensored data. """ def __init__(self, filename, node, tombstone): # type: (bytes, bytes, bytes) -> None from .node import short StorageError.__init__(self, b'%s:%s' % (filename, short(node))) self.tombstone = tombstone class CensoredBaseError(StorageError): """error raised when a delta is rejected because its base is censored A delta based on a censored revision must be formed as single patch operation which replaces the entire base with new content. This ensures the delta may be applied by clones which have not censored the base. """ class InvalidBundleSpecification(Exception): """error raised when a bundle specification is invalid. This is used for syntax errors as opposed to support errors. """ __bytes__ = _tobytes class UnsupportedBundleSpecification(Exception): """error raised when a bundle specification is not supported.""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class CorruptedState(Exception): """error raised when a command is not able to read its state from file""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class PeerTransportError(Abort): """Transport-level I/O error when communicating with a peer repo.""" class InMemoryMergeConflictsError(Exception): """Exception raised when merge conflicts arose during an in-memory merge.""" __bytes__ = _tobytes class WireprotoCommandError(Exception): """Represents an error during execution of a wire protocol command. Should only be thrown by wire protocol version 2 commands. The error is a formatter string and an optional iterable of arguments. """ def __init__(self, message, args=None): # type: (bytes, Optional[Sequence[bytes]]) -> None self.message = message self.messageargs = args