circuitpython/tests/basics/generator_pend_throw.py

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def gen():
i = 0
while 1:
yield i
i += 1
g = gen()
try:
g.pend_throw
except AttributeError:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
# Verify that an injected exception will be raised from next().
print(next(g))
print(next(g))
g.pend_throw(ValueError())
v = None
try:
v = next(g)
except Exception as e:
print("raised", repr(e))
print("ret was:", v)
# Verify that pend_throw works on an unstarted coroutine.
g = gen()
g.pend_throw(OSError())
try:
next(g)
except Exception as e:
print("raised", repr(e))
# Verify that you can't resume the coroutine from within the running coroutine.
def gen_next():
next(g)
yield 1
g = gen_next()
try:
next(g)
except Exception as e:
print("raised", repr(e))
# Verify that you can't pend_throw from within the running coroutine.
def gen_pend_throw():
g.pend_throw(ValueError())
yield 1
g = gen_pend_throw()
try:
next(g)
except Exception as e:
print("raised", repr(e))
# Verify that the pend_throw exception can be ignored.
class CancelledError(Exception):
pass
def gen_cancelled():
for i in range(5):
try:
yield i
except CancelledError:
print('ignore CancelledError')
g = gen_cancelled()
print(next(g))
g.pend_throw(CancelledError())
print(next(g))
# ...but not if the generator hasn't started.
g = gen_cancelled()
g.pend_throw(CancelledError())
try:
next(g)
except Exception as e:
print("raised", repr(e))
# Verify that calling pend_throw returns the previous exception.
g = gen()
next(g)
print(repr(g.pend_throw(CancelledError())))
print(repr(g.pend_throw(OSError)))
# Verify that you can pend_throw(None) to cancel a previous pend_throw.
g = gen()
next(g)
g.pend_throw(CancelledError())
print(repr(g.pend_throw(None)))
print(next(g))