Mercurial > hg
changeset 47304:73f52278a158
errors: make exit codes class variables instead
Kyle pointed out to me that we can simply make the exit codes class
variables. Python provides some magic for making them accessible as
instance variables.
This also makes it easier to let subclasses of existing errors
override the exit codes by letting them simply define their own values
as class variables. That means that there's no need to pass them into
the superclass's constructor arguments, so the superclass doesn't need
to expose the them as arguments. (Making a subclass set a different
exit code for a subclass of `StorageError` was actually the goal with
my recent series.)
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10758
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 20 May 2021 08:15:57 -0700 |
parents | e4ccc341e65b |
children | 33e7508b0ae9 |
files | mercurial/error.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/error.py Tue May 18 13:08:42 2021 -0400 +++ b/mercurial/error.py Thu May 20 08:15:57 2021 -0700 @@ -54,14 +54,13 @@ class Error(Hint, Exception): """Base class for Mercurial errors.""" - def __init__( - self, message, hint=None, coarse_exit_code=None, detailed_exit_code=None - ): + 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 - self.coarse_exit_code = coarse_exit_code - self.detailed_exit_code = detailed_exit_code # Pass the message into the Exception constructor to help extensions # that look for exc.args[0]. Exception.__init__(self, message) @@ -97,10 +96,7 @@ Usually subclassed by a storage-specific exception. """ - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(StorageError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=50 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 50 class RevlogError(StorageError): @@ -205,10 +201,8 @@ class InterventionRequired(Abort): """Exception raised when a command requires human intervention.""" - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(InterventionRequired, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, coarse_exit_code=1, detailed_exit_code=240 - ) + coarse_exit_code = 1 + detailed_exit_code = 240 def format(self): # type: () -> bytes @@ -243,10 +237,7 @@ Examples: Invalid command, invalid flags, invalid revision. """ - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(InputError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=10 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 10 class StateError(Abort): @@ -255,10 +246,7 @@ Examples: Unresolved merge conflicts, unfinished operations. """ - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(StateError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=20 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 20 class CanceledError(Abort): @@ -267,10 +255,7 @@ Examples: Close commit editor with error status, quit chistedit. """ - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(CanceledError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=250 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 250 class SecurityError(Abort): @@ -280,10 +265,7 @@ filesystem, mismatched GPG signature, DoS protection. """ - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(SecurityError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=150 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 150 class HookLoadError(Abort): @@ -297,20 +279,17 @@ Exists to allow more specialized catching.""" - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(HookAbort, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=40 - ) + 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, detailed_exit_code=30 - ) + super(ConfigError, self).__init__(message, hint=hint) self.location = location def format(self): @@ -357,10 +336,7 @@ class RemoteError(Abort): """Exception raised when interacting with a remote repo fails""" - def __init__(self, message, hint=None): - super(RemoteError, self).__init__( - message, hint=hint, detailed_exit_code=100 - ) + detailed_exit_code = 100 class OutOfBandError(RemoteError): @@ -380,11 +356,11 @@ 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, detailed_exit_code=10 - ) + super(ParseError, self).__init__(message, hint=hint) self.location = location def format(self):