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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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09b86d11
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09b86d11
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Apr 17, 2012
by
Brian Curtin
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Fix #14600. Correct reference handling and naming of ImportError convenience function
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Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst
Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst
+4
-19
Include/pyerrors.h
Include/pyerrors.h
+2
-3
Python/dynload_win.c
Python/dynload_win.c
+3
-3
Python/errors.c
Python/errors.c
+20
-27
Python/import.c
Python/import.c
+2
-1
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Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst
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@@ -229,27 +229,12 @@ in various ways. There is a separate error indicator for each thread.
Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename`, with an additional
parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. Availability: Windows.
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetExcWithArgsKwargs(PyObject *exc, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs)
This is a convenience function to set an *exc* with the given *args* and
*kwargs* values. If *args* is ``NULL``, an empty :func:`tuple` will be
created when *exc* is created via :c:func:`PyObject_Call`.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithName(PyObject *msg, PyObject *name)
This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`ImportError`. *msg* will be
set as the exception's message string, and *name* will be set as the
:exc:`ImportError`'s ``name`` attribute.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithNameAndPath(PyObject *msg, PyObject *name, PyObject *path)
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyErr_SetImportError(PyObject *msg, PyObject *name, PyObject *path)
This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`ImportError`. *msg* will be
set as the exception's message string. Both *name* and *path* will be set
as the :exc:`ImportError`'s respective ``name`` and ``path`` attributes.
set as the exception's message string. *name* and *path*, both of which can
be ``NULL``, will be set as the :exc:`ImportError`'s respective ``name``
and ``path`` attributes.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
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Include/pyerrors.h
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@@ -265,9 +265,8 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErr(PyObject *, int);
PyAPI_FUNC
(
PyObject
*
)
PyErr_SetExcWithArgsKwargs
(
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
);
PyAPI_FUNC
(
PyObject
*
)
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithNameAndPath
(
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
);
PyAPI_FUNC
(
PyObject
*
)
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithName
(
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
);
PyAPI_FUNC
(
PyObject
*
)
PyErr_SetImportError
(
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
);
/* Export the old function so that the existing API remains available: */
PyAPI_FUNC
(
void
)
PyErr_BadInternalCall
(
void
);
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Python/dynload_win.c
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@@ -254,9 +254,9 @@ dl_funcptr _PyImport_GetDynLoadWindows(const char *shortname,
theLength
));
}
if
(
message
!=
NULL
)
{
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithNameAndPath
(
message
,
PyUnicode_FromString
(
shortname
),
PyErr_SetImportError
(
message
,
PyUnicode_FromString
(
shortname
),
pathname
);
Py_DECREF
(
message
);
}
return
NULL
;
}
else
{
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@@ -586,50 +586,43 @@ PyObject *PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithUnicodeFilename(
#endif
/* MS_WINDOWS */
PyObject
*
PyErr_Set
ExcWithArgsKwargs
(
PyObject
*
exc
,
PyObject
*
args
,
PyObject
*
kwargs
)
PyErr_Set
ImportError
(
PyObject
*
msg
,
PyObject
*
name
,
PyObject
*
path
)
{
PyObject
*
val
;
PyObject
*
args
,
*
kwargs
,
*
error
;
/* args must at least be an empty tuple */
args
=
PyTuple_New
(
1
);
if
(
args
==
NULL
)
args
=
PyTuple_New
(
0
);
val
=
PyObject_Call
(
exc
,
args
,
kwargs
);
if
(
val
!=
NULL
)
{
PyErr_SetObject
((
PyObject
*
)
Py_TYPE
(
val
),
val
);
Py_DECREF
(
val
);
}
return
NULL
;
kwargs
=
PyDict_New
();
if
(
args
==
NULL
)
return
NULL
;
}
PyObject
*
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithNameAndPath
(
PyObject
*
msg
,
PyObject
*
name
,
PyObject
*
path
)
{
PyObject
*
args
=
PyTuple_New
(
1
);
PyObject
*
kwargs
=
PyDict_New
();
PyObject
*
result
;
if
(
name
==
NULL
)
name
=
Py_None
;
if
(
path
==
NULL
)
path
=
Py_None
;
Py_INCREF
(
msg
);
PyTuple_SetItem
(
args
,
0
,
msg
);
PyDict_SetItemString
(
kwargs
,
"name"
,
name
);
PyDict_SetItemString
(
kwargs
,
"path"
,
path
);
result
=
PyErr_SetExcWithArgsKwargs
(
PyExc_ImportError
,
args
,
kwargs
);
/* args must at least be an empty tuple */
if
(
args
==
NULL
)
args
=
PyTuple_New
(
0
);
error
=
PyObject_Call
(
PyExc_ImportError
,
args
,
kwargs
);
if
(
error
!=
NULL
)
{
PyErr_SetObject
((
PyObject
*
)
Py_TYPE
(
error
),
error
);
Py_DECREF
(
error
);
}
Py_DECREF
(
args
);
Py_DECREF
(
kwargs
);
return
result
;
}
PyObject
*
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithName
(
PyObject
*
msg
,
PyObject
*
name
)
{
return
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithNameAndPath
(
msg
,
name
,
NULL
);
return
NULL
;
}
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Python/import.c
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@@ -2460,7 +2460,8 @@ PyImport_ImportModuleLevelObject(PyObject *name, PyObject *given_globals,
PyObject
*
msg
=
PyUnicode_FromFormat
(
"import of %R halted; "
"None in sys.modules"
,
abs_name
);
if
(
msg
!=
NULL
)
{
PyErr_SetFromImportErrorWithName
(
msg
,
abs_name
);
PyErr_SetImportError
(
msg
,
abs_name
,
NULL
);
Py_DECREF
(
msg
);
}
mod
=
NULL
;
goto
error_with_unlock
;
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