Commit cfcc6db2 authored by Kirill Smelkov's avatar Kirill Smelkov

golang: Teach recover to always return exception with .__traceback__ set even on Python2

This makes recovered exception object a good target to be explicitly
chained into (PEP 3134) via .__cause__ because without .__traceback__ the
information about where/how recovered exception originated would be lost.

In turn, having recover to always return full exception info, should
allow to use recover in "add error context"-style utilities.

/reviewed-on: !3
parent 34b9c0cf
......@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ def recover():
# called not under go func/defer
return None
_, exc, _ = sys.exc_info()
_, exc, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
if exc is not None:
goframe.recovered = True
# recovered: clear current exception context
......@@ -206,6 +206,13 @@ def recover():
goframe.exc_ctx = None
goframe.exc_ctx_tb = None
# the exception is caught. Now is the correct time to set its .__traceback__
#
# we don't need to set .__context__ and the like here - _GoFrame.__exit__
# makes sure to add those attributes to any exception recover might catch -
# because hereby part of recover is always run under defer.
exc.__traceback__ = exc_tb
if type(exc) is _PanicError:
exc = exc.args[0]
return exc
......
......@@ -1395,6 +1395,107 @@ def test_defer_excchain_vs_recover():
tb2 = Traceback(e2.__traceback__)
assert tb2[-1].name == "p2"
# verify that recover returns exception with .__traceback__ and excchain context set (even on py2).
def test_recover_traceback_and_excchain():
# raise -> recover
@func
def f1():
def r1():
e = recover()
assert e is not None
assert type(e) is RuntimeError
assert e.args == ("qqq",)
assert e.__cause__ is None
assert e.__context__ is None
assert e.__suppress_context__ == False
assert e.__traceback__ is not None
tb = Traceback(e.__traceback__)
assert tb[-1].name == "p1"
assert tb[-2].name == "p2"
assert tb[-3].name == "p3"
assert tb[-4].name == "f1"
# [-5] == _func._
defer(r1)
def p1(): raise RuntimeError("qqq")
def p2(): p1()
def p3(): p2()
p3()
f1()
# raise -> defer(raise2) -> recover
@func
def f2():
def r2():
e2 = recover()
assert e2 is not None
assert type(e2) is RuntimeError
assert e2.args == ("epp2",)
assert e2.__cause__ is None
assert e2.__context__ is not None
assert e2.__suppress_context__ == False
assert e2.__traceback__ is not None
t2 = Traceback(e2.__traceback__)
assert t2[-1].name == "pp2"
# [-2] == _GoFrame.__exit__
e1 = e2.__context__
assert type(e1) is RuntimeError
assert e1.args == ("epp1",)
assert e1.__cause__ is None
assert e1.__context__ is None
assert e1.__suppress_context__ == False
assert e1.__traceback__ is not None
t1 = Traceback(e1.__traceback__)
assert t1[-1].name == "pp1"
assert t1[-2].name == "f2"
# [-3] == _func._
defer(r2)
def pp2(): raise RuntimeError("epp2")
defer(pp2)
def pp1(): raise RuntimeError("epp1")
pp1()
f2()
# raise -> recover -> wrap+reraise
@func
def f3():
def r3():
e1 = recover()
assert e1 is not None
e2 = RuntimeError("bad2")
e2.__context__ = e1
raise e2
defer(r3)
def bad1(): raise RuntimeError("bad1")
bad1()
with raises(RuntimeError) as exci:
f3()
e2 = exci.value
assert type(e2) is RuntimeError
assert e2.args == ("bad2",)
assert e2.__cause__ is None
assert e2.__context__ is not None
if six.PY3: # .__traceback__ for top-level exception is not set on py2
assert e2.__traceback__ is not None
t2 = Traceback(e2.__traceback__)
assert t2[-1].name == "r3"
e1 = e2.__context__
assert type(e1) is RuntimeError
assert e1.args == ("bad1",)
assert e1.__cause__ is None
assert e1.__context__ is None
assert e1.__traceback__ is not None
t1 = Traceback(e1.__traceback__)
assert t1[-1].name == "bad1"
assert t1[-2].name == "f3"
# verify that traceback.{print_exception,format_exception} work on chained
# exception correctly.
def test_defer_excchain_traceback():
......
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