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Errors.py
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Errors.py
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#
# Pyrex - Errors
#
import sys
from Cython.Utils import open_new_file
import DebugFlags
import Options
class PyrexError(Exception):
pass
class PyrexWarning(Exception):
pass
def context(position):
source = position[0]
assert not (isinstance(source, unicode) or isinstance(source, str)), (
"Please replace filename strings with Scanning.FileSourceDescriptor instances %r" % source)
try:
F = source.get_lines()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# file has an encoding problem
s = u"[unprintable code]\n"
else:
s = u''.join(F[max(0, position[1]-6):position[1]])
s = u'...\n%s%s^\n' % (s, u' '*(position[2]-1))
s = u'%s\n%s%s\n' % (u'-'*60, s, u'-'*60)
return s
def format_position(position):
if position:
return u"%s:%d:%d: " % (position[0].get_description(),
position[1], position[2])
return u''
def format_error(message, position):
if position:
pos_str = format_position(position)
cont = context(position)
message = u'\nError compiling Cython file:\n%s\n%s%s' % (cont, pos_str, message or u'')
return message
class CompileError(PyrexError):
def __init__(self, position = None, message = u""):
self.position = position
self.message_only = message
self.reported = False
# Deprecated and withdrawn in 2.6:
# self.message = message
Exception.__init__(self, format_error(message, position))
class CompileWarning(PyrexWarning):
def __init__(self, position = None, message = ""):
self.position = position
# Deprecated and withdrawn in 2.6:
# self.message = message
Exception.__init__(self, format_position(position) + message)
class InternalError(Exception):
# If this is ever raised, there is a bug in the compiler.
def __init__(self, message):
self.message_only = message
Exception.__init__(self, u"Internal compiler error: %s"
% message)
class AbortError(Exception):
# Throw this to stop the compilation immediately.
def __init__(self, message):
self.message_only = message
Exception.__init__(self, u"Abort error: %s" % message)
class CompilerCrash(CompileError):
# raised when an unexpected exception occurs in a transform
def __init__(self, pos, context, message, cause, stacktrace=None):
if message:
message = u'\n' + message
else:
message = u'\n'
self.message_only = message
if context:
message = u"Compiler crash in %s%s" % (context, message)
if stacktrace:
import traceback
message += (
u'\n\nCompiler crash traceback from this point on:\n' +
u''.join(traceback.format_tb(stacktrace)))
if cause:
if not stacktrace:
message += u'\n'
message += u'%s: %s' % (cause.__class__.__name__, cause)
CompileError.__init__(self, pos, message)
class NoElementTreeInstalledException(PyrexError):
"""raised when the user enabled options.gdb_debug but no ElementTree
implementation was found
"""
listing_file = None
num_errors = 0
echo_file = None
def open_listing_file(path, echo_to_stderr = 1):
# Begin a new error listing. If path is None, no file
# is opened, the error counter is just reset.
global listing_file, num_errors, echo_file
if path is not None:
listing_file = open_new_file(path)
else:
listing_file = None
if echo_to_stderr:
echo_file = sys.stderr
else:
echo_file = None
num_errors = 0
def close_listing_file():
global listing_file
if listing_file:
listing_file.close()
listing_file = None
def report_error(err):
if error_stack:
error_stack[-1].append(err)
else:
global num_errors
# See Main.py for why dual reporting occurs. Quick fix for now.
if err.reported: return
err.reported = True
try: line = u"%s\n" % err
except UnicodeEncodeError:
# Python <= 2.5 does this for non-ASCII Unicode exceptions
line = format_error(getattr(err, 'message_only', "[unprintable exception message]"),
getattr(err, 'position', None)) + u'\n'
if listing_file:
try: listing_file.write(line)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
listing_file.write(line.encode('ASCII', 'replace'))
if echo_file:
try: echo_file.write(line)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
echo_file.write(line.encode('ASCII', 'replace'))
num_errors = num_errors + 1
if Options.fast_fail:
raise AbortError, "fatal errors"
def error(position, message):
#print "Errors.error:", repr(position), repr(message) ###
if position is None:
raise InternalError(message)
err = CompileError(position, message)
if DebugFlags.debug_exception_on_error: raise Exception(err) # debug
report_error(err)
return err
LEVEL=1 # warn about all errors level 1 or higher
def message(position, message, level=1):
if level < LEVEL:
return
warn = CompileWarning(position, message)
line = "note: %s\n" % warn
if listing_file:
listing_file.write(line)
if echo_file:
echo_file.write(line)
return warn
def warning(position, message, level=0):
if level < LEVEL:
return
if Options.warning_errors and position:
return error(position, message)
warn = CompileWarning(position, message)
line = "warning: %s\n" % warn
if listing_file:
listing_file.write(line)
if echo_file:
echo_file.write(line)
return warn
_warn_once_seen = {}
def warn_once(position, message, level=0):
if level < LEVEL or message in _warn_once_seen:
return
warn = CompileWarning(position, message)
line = "warning: %s\n" % warn
if listing_file:
listing_file.write(line)
if echo_file:
echo_file.write(line)
_warn_once_seen[message] = True
return warn
# These functions can be used to momentarily suppress errors.
error_stack = []
def hold_errors():
error_stack.append([])
def release_errors(ignore=False):
held_errors = error_stack.pop()
if not ignore:
for err in held_errors:
report_error(err)
def held_errors():
return error_stack[-1]
# this module needs a redesign to support parallel cythonisation, but
# for now, the following works at least in sequential compiler runs
def reset():
_warn_once_seen.clear()
del error_stack[:]