#include #include #include #include "nlr.h" #include "misc.h" #include "mpconfig.h" #include "qstr.h" #include "obj.h" #include "objtuple.h" // This is unified class for C-level and Python-level exceptions // Python-level exceptions have empty ->msg and all arguments are in // args tuple. C-level exceptions likely have ->msg set, and args is empty. typedef struct mp_obj_exception_t { mp_obj_base_t base; mp_obj_t traceback; // a list object, holding (file,line,block) as numbers (not Python objects); a hack for now vstr_t *msg; mp_obj_tuple_t args; } mp_obj_exception_t; STATIC void mp_obj_exception_print(void (*print)(void *env, const char *fmt, ...), void *env, mp_obj_t o_in, mp_print_kind_t kind) { mp_obj_exception_t *o = o_in; if (o->msg != NULL) { print(env, "%s: %s", qstr_str(o->base.type->name), vstr_str(o->msg)); } else { // Yes, that's how CPython has it // TODO now that exceptions are classes and instances, I think this needs to be changed to match CPython if (kind == PRINT_REPR) { print(env, "%s", qstr_str(o->base.type->name)); } if (kind == PRINT_STR) { if (o->args.len == 0) { print(env, ""); return; } else if (o->args.len == 1) { mp_obj_print_helper(print, env, o->args.items[0], PRINT_STR); return; } } tuple_print(print, env, &o->args, kind); } } STATIC mp_obj_t mp_obj_exception_make_new(mp_obj_t type_in, uint n_args, uint n_kw, const mp_obj_t *args) { mp_obj_type_t *type = type_in; if (n_kw != 0) { nlr_jump(mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(&mp_type_TypeError, "%s does not take keyword arguments", mp_obj_get_type_str(type_in))); } mp_obj_exception_t *o = m_new_obj_var(mp_obj_exception_t, mp_obj_t, n_args); o->base.type = type; o->traceback = MP_OBJ_NULL; o->msg = NULL; o->args.len = n_args; memcpy(o->args.items, args, n_args * sizeof(mp_obj_t)); return o; } const mp_obj_type_t mp_type_BaseException = { { &mp_type_type }, .name = MP_QSTR_BaseException, .print = mp_obj_exception_print, .make_new = mp_obj_exception_make_new, }; #define MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION_BASE(base_name) \ STATIC const mp_obj_tuple_t mp_type_ ## base_name ## _base_tuple = {{&tuple_type}, 1, {(mp_obj_t)&mp_type_ ## base_name}};\ #define MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(exc_name, base_name) \ const mp_obj_type_t mp_type_ ## exc_name = { \ { &mp_type_type }, \ .name = MP_QSTR_ ## exc_name, \ .print = mp_obj_exception_print, \ .make_new = mp_obj_exception_make_new, \ .bases_tuple = (mp_obj_t)&mp_type_ ## base_name ## _base_tuple, \ }; MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION_BASE(BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(AssertionError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(AttributeError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(ImportError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(IndentationError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(IndexError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(KeyError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(NameError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(SyntaxError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(TypeError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(ValueError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(OverflowError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(OSError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(NotImplementedError, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(StopIteration, BaseException) MP_DEFINE_EXCEPTION(ZeroDivisionError, BaseException) mp_obj_t mp_obj_new_exception(const mp_obj_type_t *exc_type) { return mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(exc_type, NULL); } mp_obj_t mp_obj_new_exception_msg(const mp_obj_type_t *exc_type, const char *msg) { return mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(exc_type, msg); } mp_obj_t mp_obj_new_exception_msg_varg(const mp_obj_type_t *exc_type, const char *fmt, ...) { // check that the given type is an exception type assert(exc_type->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new); // make exception object mp_obj_exception_t *o = m_new_obj_var(mp_obj_exception_t, mp_obj_t, 0); o->base.type = exc_type; o->traceback = MP_OBJ_NULL; o->args.len = 0; if (fmt == NULL) { // no message o->msg = NULL; } else { // render exception message o->msg = vstr_new(); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vstr_vprintf(o->msg, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } return o; } // return true if the given object is an exception type // TODO make this work for user defined exceptions bool mp_obj_is_exception_type(mp_obj_t self_in) { if (MP_OBJ_IS_TYPE(self_in, &mp_type_type)) { mp_obj_type_t *self = self_in; return self->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new; } else { return false; } } // return true if the given object is an instance of an exception type // TODO make this work for user defined exceptions bool mp_obj_is_exception_instance(mp_obj_t self_in) { return mp_obj_get_type(self_in)->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new; } void mp_obj_exception_clear_traceback(mp_obj_t self_in) { // make sure self_in is an exception instance assert(mp_obj_get_type(self_in)->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new); mp_obj_exception_t *self = self_in; // just set the traceback to the null object // we don't want to call any memory management functions here self->traceback = MP_OBJ_NULL; } void mp_obj_exception_add_traceback(mp_obj_t self_in, qstr file, machine_uint_t line, qstr block) { // make sure self_in is an exception instance assert(mp_obj_get_type(self_in)->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new); mp_obj_exception_t *self = self_in; // for traceback, we are just using the list object for convenience, it's not really a list of Python objects if (self->traceback == MP_OBJ_NULL) { self->traceback = mp_obj_new_list(0, NULL); } mp_obj_list_append(self->traceback, (mp_obj_t)(machine_uint_t)file); mp_obj_list_append(self->traceback, (mp_obj_t)(machine_uint_t)line); mp_obj_list_append(self->traceback, (mp_obj_t)(machine_uint_t)block); } void mp_obj_exception_get_traceback(mp_obj_t self_in, machine_uint_t *n, machine_uint_t **values) { // make sure self_in is an exception instance assert(mp_obj_get_type(self_in)->make_new == mp_obj_exception_make_new); mp_obj_exception_t *self = self_in; if (self->traceback == MP_OBJ_NULL) { *n = 0; *values = NULL; } else { uint n2; mp_obj_list_get(self->traceback, &n2, (mp_obj_t**)values); *n = n2; } }