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which unfortunately means the errors from the bytes type change somewhat: bytes([300]) still raises a ValueError, but bytes([10**100]) now raises a TypeError (either that, or bytes(1.0) also raises a ValueError -- PyNumber_AsSsize_t() can only raise one type of exception.) Merged revisions 51188-51433 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r51189 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-10 19:11:09 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Retrieval of previous shell command was not always preserving indentation since 1.2a1) Patch 1528468 Tal Einat. ........ r51190 | guido.van.rossum | 2006-08-10 19:41:07 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Chris McDonough's patch to defend against certain DoS attacks on FieldStorage. SF bug #1112549. ........ r51191 | guido.van.rossum | 2006-08-10 19:42:50 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 2 lines News item for SF bug 1112549. ........ r51192 | guido.van.rossum | 2006-08-10 20:09:25 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Fix title -- it's rc1, not beta3. ........ r51194 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-10 21:04:00 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Update dangling references to the 3.2 database to mention that this is UCD 4.1 now. ........ r51195 | tim.peters | 2006-08-11 00:45:34 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Followup to bug #1069160. PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(): internal correctness changes wrt refcount safety and deadlock avoidance. Also added a basic test case (relying on ctypes) and repaired the docs. ........ r51196 | tim.peters | 2006-08-11 00:48:45 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r51197 | tim.peters | 2006-08-11 01:22:13 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Whitespace normalization broke test_cgi, because a line of quoted test data relied on preserving a single trailing blank. Changed the string from raw to regular, and forced in the trailing blank via an explicit \x20 escape. ........ r51198 | tim.peters | 2006-08-11 02:49:01 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 10 lines test_PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(): This is failing on some 64-bit boxes. I have no idea what the ctypes docs mean by "integers", and blind-guessing here that it intended to mean the signed C "int" type, in which case perhaps I can repair this by feeding the thread id argument to type ctypes.c_long(). Also made the worker thread daemonic, so it doesn't hang Python shutdown if the test continues to fail. ........ r51199 | tim.peters | 2006-08-11 05:49:10 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 6 lines force_test_exit(): This has been completely ineffective at stopping test_signal from hanging forever on the Tru64 buildbot. That could be because there's no such thing as signal.SIGALARM. Changed to the idiotic (but standard) signal.SIGALRM instead, and added some more debug output. ........ r51202 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-11 08:09:41 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Fix the failures on cygwin (2006-08-10 fixed the actual locking issue). The first hunk changes the colon to an ! like other Windows variants. We need to always wait on the child so the lock gets released and no other tests fail. This is the try/finally in the second hunk. ........ r51205 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-11 09:15:38 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Add Chris McDonough (latest cgi.py patch) ........ r51206 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-11 09:26:10 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 3 lines logging's atexit hook now runs even if the rest of the module has already been cleaned up. ........ r51212 | thomas.wouters | 2006-08-11 17:02:39 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Add ignore of *.pyc and *.pyo to Lib/xml/etree/. ........ r51215 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-11 21:55:35 +0200 (Fri, 11 Aug 2006) | 7 lines When a ctypes C callback function is called, zero out the result storage before converting the result to C data. See the comment in the code for details. Provide a better context for errors when the conversion of a callback function's result cannot be converted. ........ r51218 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:43:40 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Klocwork made another run and found a bunch more problems. This is the first batch of fixes that should be easy to verify based on context. This fixes problem numbers: 220 (ast), 323-324 (symtable), 321-322 (structseq), 215 (array), 210 (hotshot), 182 (codecs), 209 (etree). ........ r51219 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:45:47 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 9 lines Even though _Py_Mangle() isn't truly public anyone can call it and there was no verification that privateobj was a PyString. If it wasn't a string, this could have allowed a NULL pointer to creep in below and crash. I wonder if this should be PyString_CheckExact? Must identifiers be strings or can they be subclasses? Klocwork #275 ........ r51220 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:46:42 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 5 lines It's highly unlikely, though possible for PyEval_Get*() to return NULLs. So be safe and do an XINCREF. Klocwork # 221-222. ........ r51221 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:47:59 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 7 lines This code is actually not used unless WITHOUT_COMPLEX is defined. However, there was no error checking that PyFloat_FromDouble returned a valid pointer. I believe this change is correct as it seemed to follow other code in the area. Klocwork # 292. ........ r51222 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:49:12 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Handle NULL nodes while parsing. I'm not entirely sure this is correct. There might be something else that needs to be done to setup the error. Klocwork #295. ........ r51223 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:50:38 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 6 lines If _stat_float_times is false, we will try to INCREF ival which could be NULL. Return early in that case. The caller checks for PyErr_Occurred so this should be ok. Klocwork #297 ........ r51224 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:51:12 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Move the assert which checks for a NULL pointer first. Klocwork #274. ........ r51225 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:53:28 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Try to handle a malloc failure. I'm not entirely sure this is correct. There might be something else we need to do to handle the exception. Klocwork # 212-213 ........ r51226 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 03:57:47 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 6 lines I'm not sure why this code allocates this string for the error message. I think it would be better to always use snprintf and have the format limit the size of the name appropriately (like %.200s). Klocwork #340 ........ r51227 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 04:06:34 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Check returned pointer is valid. Klocwork #233 ........ r51228 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 04:12:30 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 1 line Whoops, how did that get in there. :-) Revert all the parts of 51227 that were not supposed to go it. Only Modules/_ctypes/cfields.c was supposed to be changed ........ r51229 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 04:33:36 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Don't deref v if it's NULL. Klocwork #214 ........ r51230 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 05:16:54 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Check return of PyMem_MALLOC (garbage) is non-NULL. Check seq in both portions of if/else. Klocwork #289-290. ........ r51231 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 05:17:41 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 4 lines PyModule_GetDict() can fail, produce fatal errors if this happens on startup. Klocwork #298-299. ........ r51232 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 05:18:50 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Verify verdat which is returned from malloc is not NULL. Ensure we don't pass NULL to free. Klocwork #306 (at least the first part, checking malloc) ........ r51233 | tim.peters | 2006-08-12 06:42:47 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 35 lines test_signal: Signal handling on the Tru64 buildbot appears to be utterly insane. Plug some theoretical insecurities in the test script: - Verify that the SIGALRM handler was actually installed. - Don't call alarm() before the handler is installed. - Move everything that can fail inside the try/finally, so the test cleans up after itself more often. - Try sending all the expected signals in force_test_exit(), not just SIGALRM. Since that was fixed to actually send SIGALRM (instead of invisibly dying with an AttributeError), we've seen that sending SIGALRM alone does not stop this from hanging. - Move the "kill the child" business into the finally clause, so the child doesn't survive test failure to send SIGALRM to other tests later (there are also baffling SIGALRM-related failures in test_socket). - Cancel the alarm in the finally clause -- if the test dies early, we again don't want SIGALRM showing up to confuse a later test. Alas, this still relies on timing luck wrt the spawned script that sends the test signals, but it's hard to see how waiting for seconds can so often be so unlucky. test_threadedsignals: curiously, this test never fails on Tru64, but doesn't normally signal SIGALRM. Anyway, fixed an obvious (but probably inconsequential) logic error. ........ r51234 | tim.peters | 2006-08-12 07:17:41 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 8 lines Ah, fudge. One of the prints here actually "shouldn't be" protected by "if verbose:", which caused the test to fail on all non-Windows boxes. Note that I deliberately didn't convert this to unittest yet, because I expect it would be even harder to debug this on Tru64 after conversion. ........ r51235 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-12 10:32:02 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Repair logging test spew caused by rev. 51206. ........ r51236 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 19:03:09 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 8 lines Patch #1538606, Patch to fix __index__() clipping. I modified this patch some by fixing style, some error checking, and adding XXX comments. This patch requires review and some changes are to be expected. I'm checking in now to get the greatest possible review and establish a baseline for moving forward. I don't want this to hold up release if possible. ........ r51238 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-12 20:44:06 +0200 (Sat, 12 Aug 2006) | 10 lines Fix a couple of bugs exposed by the new __index__ code. The 64-bit buildbots were failing due to inappropriate clipping of numbers larger than 2**31 with new-style classes. (typeobject.c) In reviewing the code for classic classes, there were 2 problems. Any negative value return could be returned. Always return -1 if there was an error. Also make the checks similar with the new-style classes. I believe this is correct for 32 and 64 bit boxes, including Windows64. Add a test of classic classes too. ........ r51240 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 02:20:49 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 1 line SF bug #1539336, distutils example code missing ........ r51245 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:10:10 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Move/copy assert for tstate != NULL before first use. Verify that PyEval_Get{Globals,Locals} returned valid pointers. Klocwork 231-232 ........ r51246 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:10:28 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Handle a whole lot of failures from PyString_FromInternedString(). Should fix most of Klocwork 234-272. ........ r51247 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:10:47 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 8 lines cpathname could be NULL if it was longer than MAXPATHLEN. Don't try to write the .pyc to NULL. Check results of PyList_GetItem() and PyModule_GetDict() are not NULL. Klocwork 282, 283, 285 ........ r51248 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:11:08 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Fix segfault when doing string formatting on subclasses of long if __oct__, __hex__ don't return a string. Klocwork 308 ........ r51250 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:11:27 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Check return result of PyModule_GetDict(). Fix a bunch of refleaks in the init of the module. This would only be found when running python -v. ........ r51251 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:11:43 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Handle malloc and fopen failures more gracefully. Klocwork 180-181 ........ r51252 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:12:03 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 7 lines It's very unlikely, though possible that source is not a string. Verify that PyString_AsString() returns a valid pointer. (The problem can arise when zlib.decompress doesn't return a string.) Klocwork 346 ........ r51253 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:12:26 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Handle failures from lookup. Klocwork 341-342 ........ r51254 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:12:45 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Handle failure from PyModule_GetDict() (Klocwork 208). Fix a bunch of refleaks in the init of the module. This would only be found when running python -v. ........ r51255 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:13:02 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Really address the issue of where to place the assert for leftblock. (Followup of Klocwork 274) ........ r51256 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:13:36 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Handle malloc failure. Klocwork 281 ........ r51258 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:40:39 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Handle alloca failures. Klocwork 225-228 ........ r51259 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-13 20:41:15 +0200 (Sun, 13 Aug 2006) | 1 line Get rid of compiler warning ........ r51261 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-14 02:51:15 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 1 line Ignore pgen.exe and kill_python.exe for cygwin ........ r51262 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-14 02:59:03 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Can't return NULL from a void function. If there is a memory error, about the best we can do is call PyErr_WriteUnraisable and go on. We won't be able to do the call below either, so verify delstr is valid. ........ r51263 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-14 03:49:54 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 1 line Update purify doc some. ........ r51264 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 09:13:05 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Remove unused, buggy test function. Fixes klockwork issue #207. ........ r51265 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 09:14:09 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Check for NULL return value from new_CArgObject(). Fixes klockwork issues #183, #184, #185. ........ r51266 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 09:50:14 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Check for NULL return value of GenericCData_new(). Fixes klockwork issues #188, #189. ........ r51274 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 12:02:24 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Revert the change that tries to zero out a closure's result storage area because the size if unknown in source/callproc.c. ........ r51276 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-08-14 12:55:19 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 11 lines Slightly revised version of patch #1538956: Replace UnicodeDecodeErrors raised during == and != compares of Unicode and other objects with a new UnicodeWarning. All other comparisons continue to raise exceptions. Exceptions other than UnicodeDecodeErrors are also left untouched. ........ r51277 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 13:17:48 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 13 lines Apply the patch #1532975 plus ideas from the patch #1533481. ctypes instances no longer have the internal and undocumented '_as_parameter_' attribute which was used to adapt them to foreign function calls; this mechanism is replaced by a function pointer in the type's stgdict. In the 'from_param' class methods, try the _as_parameter_ attribute if other conversions are not possible. This makes the documented _as_parameter_ mechanism work as intended. Change the ctypes version number to 1.0.1. ........ r51278 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-08-14 13:44:34 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Readd NEWS items that were accidentally removed by r51276. ........ r51279 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 14:36:06 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Improve markup in PyUnicode_RichCompare. ........ r51280 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-08-14 14:57:27 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Correct an accidentally removed previous patch. ........ r51281 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 18:17:41 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1536908: Add support for AMD64 / OpenBSD. Remove the -no-stack-protector compiler flag for OpenBSD as it has been reported to be unneeded. ........ r51282 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-14 18:20:04 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 1 line News item for rev 51281. ........ r51283 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 22:25:39 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Fix refleak introduced in rev. 51248. ........ r51284 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 23:34:08 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Make tabnanny recognize IndentationErrors raised by tokenize. Add a test to test_inspect to make sure indented source is recognized correctly. (fixes #1224621) ........ r51285 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 23:42:55 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1535500: fix segfault in BZ2File.writelines and make sure it raises the correct exceptions. ........ r51287 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 23:45:32 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Add an additional test: BZ2File write methods should raise IOError when file is read-only. ........ r51289 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-14 23:55:28 +0200 (Mon, 14 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1536071: trace.py should now find the full module name of a file correctly even on Windows. ........ r51290 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-15 00:01:24 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Cookie.py shouldn't "bogusly" use string._idmap. ........ r51291 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-15 00:10:24 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1511317: don't crash on invalid hostname info ........ r51292 | tim.peters | 2006-08-15 02:25:04 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r51293 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-15 06:14:57 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Georg fixed one of my bugs, so I'll repay him with 2 NEWS entries. Now we're even. :-) ........ r51295 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-15 06:58:28 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 8 lines Fix the test for SocketServer so it should pass on cygwin and not fail sporadically on other platforms. This is really a band-aid that doesn't fix the underlying issue in SocketServer. It's not clear if it's worth it to fix SocketServer, however, I opened a bug to track it: http://python.org/sf/1540386 ........ r51296 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-15 06:59:30 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Update the docstring to use a version a little newer than 1999. This was taken from a Debian patch. Should we update the version for each release? ........ r51298 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-15 08:29:03 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Subclasses of int/long are allowed to define an __index__. ........ r51300 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-15 15:07:21 +0200 (Tue, 15 Aug 2006) | 1 line Check for NULL return value from new_CArgObject calls. ........ r51303 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-16 05:15:26 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 2 lines The 'with' statement is now a Code Context block opener ........ r51304 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-16 05:42:26 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line preparing for 2.5c1 ........ r51305 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-16 05:58:37 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line preparing for 2.5c1 - no, really this time ........ r51306 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-16 07:01:42 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 9 lines Patch #1540892: site.py Quitter() class attempts to close sys.stdin before raising SystemExit, allowing IDLE to honor quit() and exit(). M Lib/site.py M Lib/idlelib/PyShell.py M Lib/idlelib/CREDITS.txt M Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt M Misc/NEWS ........ r51307 | ka-ping.yee | 2006-08-16 09:02:50 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Update code and tests to support the 'bytes_le' attribute (for little-endian byte order on Windows), and to work around clocks with low resolution yielding duplicate UUIDs. Anthony Baxter has approved this change. ........ r51308 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-16 09:04:17 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Get quit() and exit() to work cleanly when not using subprocess. ........ r51309 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-08-16 10:13:26 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Revert to having static version numbers again. ........ r51310 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-16 14:55:10 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Build _hashlib on Windows. Build OpenSSL with masm assembler code. Fixes #1535502. ........ r51311 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-16 15:03:11 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Add commented assert statements to check that the result of PyObject_stgdict() and PyType_stgdict() calls are non-NULL before dereferencing the result. Hopefully this fixes what klocwork is complaining about. Fix a few other nits as well. ........ r51312 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-16 15:08:25 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line news entry for 51307 ........ r51313 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 15:22:20 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Add UnicodeWarning ........ r51314 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 15:41:52 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Bump document version to 1.0; remove pystone paragraph ........ r51315 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 15:51:32 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Link to docs; remove an XXX comment ........ r51316 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-16 15:58:51 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Make cl build step compile-only (/c). Remove libs from source list. ........ r51317 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-16 16:07:44 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 5 lines The __repr__ method of a NULL py_object does no longer raise an exception. Remove a stray '?' character from the exception text when the value is retrieved of such an object. Includes tests. ........ r51318 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 16:18:23 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Update bug/patch counts ........ r51319 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 16:21:14 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Wording/typo fixes ........ r51320 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-16 17:10:12 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 9 lines Remove the special casing of Py_None when converting the return value of the Python part of a callback function to C. If it cannot be converted, call PyErr_WriteUnraisable with the exception we got. Before, arbitrary data has been passed to the calling C code in this case. (I'm not really sure the NEWS entry is understandable, but I cannot find better words) ........ r51321 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-08-16 18:11:01 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Add NEWS item mentioning the reverted distutils version number patch. ........ r51322 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-08-16 18:47:07 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 5 lines SF#1534630 ignore data that arrives before the opening start tag ........ r51324 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-16 19:11:18 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 1 line Grammar fix ........ r51328 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-16 20:02:11 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 12 lines Tutorial: Clarify somewhat how parameters are passed to functions (especially explain what integer means). Correct the table - Python integers and longs can both be used. Further clarification to the table comparing ctypes types, Python types, and C types. Reference: Replace integer by C ``int`` where it makes sense. ........ r51329 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-16 23:45:59 +0200 (Wed, 16 Aug 2006) | 8 lines File menu hotkeys: there were three 'p' assignments. Reassign the 'Save Copy As' and 'Print' hotkeys to 'y' and 't'. Change the Shell menu hotkey from 's' to 'l'. M Bindings.py M PyShell.py M NEWS.txt ........ r51330 | neil.schemenauer | 2006-08-17 01:38:05 +0200 (Thu, 17 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Fix a bug in the ``compiler`` package that caused invalid code to be generated for generator expressions. ........ r51342 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-17 21:19:32 +0200 (Thu, 17 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Merge 51340 and 51341 from 2.5 branch: Leave tk build directory to restore original path. Invoke debug mk1mf.pl after running Configure. ........ r51354 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-18 05:47:18 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1541863: uuid.uuid1 failed to generate unique identifiers on systems with low clock resolution. ........ r51355 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 05:57:54 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Add template for 2.6 on HEAD ........ r51356 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 06:01:38 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line More post-release wibble ........ r51357 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 06:58:33 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Try to get Windows bots working again ........ r51358 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 07:10:00 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Try to get Windows bots working again. Take 2 ........ r51359 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 07:39:20 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Try to get Unix bots install working again. ........ r51360 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 07:41:46 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Set version to 2.6a0, seems more consistent. ........ r51362 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-18 08:14:52 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line More version wibble ........ r51364 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-18 09:27:59 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1541682: Fix example in the "Refcount details" API docs. Additionally, remove a faulty example showing PySequence_SetItem applied to a newly created list object and add notes that this isn't a good idea. ........ r51366 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-18 09:29:02 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Updating IDLE's version number to match Python's (as per python-dev discussion). ........ r51367 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-18 09:30:07 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line RPM specfile updates ........ r51368 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-18 09:35:47 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Typo in tp_clear docs. ........ r51378 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-18 15:57:13 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 1 line Minor edits ........ r51379 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-18 16:38:46 +0200 (Fri, 18 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Add asserts to check for 'impossible' NULL values, with comments. In one place where I'n not 1000% sure about the non-NULL, raise a RuntimeError for safety. This should fix the klocwork issues that Neal sent me. If so, it should be applied to the release25-maint branch also. ........ r51400 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-19 06:22:33 +0200 (Sat, 19 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Move initialization of interned strings to before allocating the object so we don't leak op. (Fixes an earlier patch to this code) Klockwork #350 ........ r51401 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-19 06:23:04 +0200 (Sat, 19 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Move assert to after NULL check, otherwise we deref NULL in the assert. Klocwork #307 ........ r51402 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-19 06:25:29 +0200 (Sat, 19 Aug 2006) | 2 lines SF #1542693: Remove semi-colon at end of PyImport_ImportModuleEx macro ........ r51403 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-19 06:28:55 +0200 (Sat, 19 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Move initialization to after the asserts for non-NULL values. Klocwork 286-287. (I'm not backporting this, but if someone wants to, feel free.) ........ r51404 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-19 06:52:03 +0200 (Sat, 19 Aug 2006) | 6 lines Handle PyString_FromInternedString() failing (unlikely, but possible). Klocwork #325 (I'm not backporting this, but if someone wants to, feel free.) ........ r51416 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-20 15:15:39 +0200 (Sun, 20 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1542948: fix urllib2 header casing issue. With new test. ........ r51428 | jeremy.hylton | 2006-08-21 18:19:37 +0200 (Mon, 21 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Move peephole optimizer to separate file. ........ r51429 | jeremy.hylton | 2006-08-21 18:20:29 +0200 (Mon, 21 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Move peephole optimizer to separate file. (Forgot .h in previous checkin.) ........ r51432 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-21 19:59:46 +0200 (Mon, 21 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Fix bug #1543303, tarfile adds padding that breaks gunzip. Patch # 1543897. Will backport to 2.5 ........ r51433 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-21 20:01:30 +0200 (Mon, 21 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Add assert to make Klocwork happy (#276) ........
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\section{Built-in Exceptions}
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\declaremodule{standard}{exceptions}
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\modulesynopsis{Standard exception classes.}
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Exceptions should be class objects.
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The exceptions are defined in the module \module{exceptions}. This
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module never needs to be imported explicitly: the exceptions are
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provided in the built-in namespace as well as the \module{exceptions}
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module.
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\begin{notice}
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In past versions of Python string exceptions were supported. In
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Python 1.5 and newer versions, all standard exceptions have been
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converted to class objects and users are encouraged to do the same.
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String exceptions will raise a \code{DeprecationWarning} in Python 2.5 and
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newer.
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In future versions, support for string exceptions will be removed.
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Two distinct string objects with the same value are considered different
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exceptions. This is done to force programmers to use exception names
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rather than their string value when specifying exception handlers.
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The string value of all built-in exceptions is their name, but this is
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not a requirement for user-defined exceptions or exceptions defined by
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library modules.
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\end{notice}
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For class exceptions, in a \keyword{try}\stindex{try} statement with
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an \keyword{except}\stindex{except} clause that mentions a particular
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class, that clause also handles any exception classes derived from
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that class (but not exception classes from which \emph{it} is
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derived). Two exception classes that are not related via subclassing
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are never equivalent, even if they have the same name.
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The built-in exceptions listed below can be generated by the
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interpreter or built-in functions. Except where mentioned, they have
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an ``associated value'' indicating the detailed cause of the error.
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This may be a string or a tuple containing several items of
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information (e.g., an error code and a string explaining the code).
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The associated value is the second argument to the
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\keyword{raise}\stindex{raise} statement. For string exceptions, the
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associated value itself will be stored in the variable named as the
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second argument of the \keyword{except} clause (if any). For class
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exceptions, that variable receives the exception instance. If the
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exception class is derived from the standard root class
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\exception{BaseException}, the associated value is present as the
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exception instance's \member{args} attribute. If there is a single argument
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(as is preferred), it is bound to the \member{message} attribute.
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User code can raise built-in exceptions. This can be used to test an
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exception handler or to report an error condition ``just like'' the
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situation in which the interpreter raises the same exception; but
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beware that there is nothing to prevent user code from raising an
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inappropriate error.
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The built-in exception classes can be sub-classed to define new
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exceptions; programmers are encouraged to at least derive new
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exceptions from the \exception{Exception} class and not
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\exception{BaseException}. More
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information on defining exceptions is available in the
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\citetitle[../tut/tut.html]{Python Tutorial} under the heading
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``User-defined Exceptions.''
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\setindexsubitem{(built-in exception base class)}
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The following exceptions are only used as base classes for other
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exceptions.
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\begin{excdesc}{BaseException}
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The base class for all built-in exceptions. It is not meant to be directly
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inherited by user-defined classes (for that use \exception{Exception}). If
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\function{str()} or \function{unicode()} is called on an instance of this
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class, the representation of the argument(s) to the instance are returned or
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the emptry string when there were no arguments. If only a single argument is
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passed in, it is stored in the \member{message} attribute. If more than one
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argument is passed in, \member{message} is set to the empty string. These
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semantics are meant to reflect the fact that \member{message} is to store a
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text message explaining why the exception had been raised. If more data needs
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to be attached to the exception, attach it through arbitrary attributes on the
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instance. All arguments are also stored in \member{args} as a tuple, but it will
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eventually be deprecated and thus its use is discouraged.
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\versionadded{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{Exception}
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All built-in, non-system-exiting exceptions are derived
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from this class. All user-defined exceptions should also be derived
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from this class.
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\versionchanged[Changed to inherit from \exception{BaseException}]{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{StandardError}
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The base class for all built-in exceptions except
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\exception{StopIteration}, \exception{GeneratorExit},
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\exception{KeyboardInterrupt} and \exception{SystemExit}.
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\exception{StandardError} itself is derived from \exception{Exception}.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ArithmeticError}
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The base class for those built-in exceptions that are raised for
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various arithmetic errors: \exception{OverflowError},
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\exception{ZeroDivisionError}, \exception{FloatingPointError}.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{LookupError}
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The base class for the exceptions that are raised when a key or
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index used on a mapping or sequence is invalid: \exception{IndexError},
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\exception{KeyError}. This can be raised directly by
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\function{sys.setdefaultencoding()}.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{EnvironmentError}
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The base class for exceptions that
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can occur outside the Python system: \exception{IOError},
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\exception{OSError}. When exceptions of this type are created with a
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2-tuple, the first item is available on the instance's \member{errno}
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attribute (it is assumed to be an error number), and the second item
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is available on the \member{strerror} attribute (it is usually the
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associated error message). The tuple itself is also available on the
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\member{args} attribute.
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\versionadded{1.5.2}
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When an \exception{EnvironmentError} exception is instantiated with a
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3-tuple, the first two items are available as above, while the third
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item is available on the \member{filename} attribute. However, for
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backwards compatibility, the \member{args} attribute contains only a
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2-tuple of the first two constructor arguments.
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The \member{filename} attribute is \code{None} when this exception is
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created with other than 3 arguments. The \member{errno} and
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\member{strerror} attributes are also \code{None} when the instance was
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created with other than 2 or 3 arguments. In this last case,
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\member{args} contains the verbatim constructor arguments as a tuple.
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\end{excdesc}
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\setindexsubitem{(built-in exception)}
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The following exceptions are the exceptions that are actually raised.
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\begin{excdesc}{AssertionError}
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\stindex{assert}
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Raised when an \keyword{assert} statement fails.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{AttributeError}
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% xref to attribute reference?
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Raised when an attribute reference or assignment fails. (When an
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object does not support attribute references or attribute assignments
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at all, \exception{TypeError} is raised.)
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{EOFError}
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% XXXJH xrefs here
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Raised when attempting to read beyond the end of a file.
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% XXXJH xrefs here
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(N.B.: the \method{read()} and \method{readline()} methods of file
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objects return an empty string when they hit \EOF.)
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{FloatingPointError}
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Raised when a floating point operation fails. This exception is
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always defined, but can only be raised when Python is configured
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with the \longprogramopt{with-fpectl} option, or the
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\constant{WANT_SIGFPE_HANDLER} symbol is defined in the
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\file{pyconfig.h} file.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{GeneratorExit}
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Raise when a generator's \method{close()} method is called.
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It directly inherits from \exception{Exception} instead of
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\exception{StandardError} since it is technically not an error.
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\versionadded{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{IOError}
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% XXXJH xrefs here
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Raised when an I/O operation (such as a \keyword{print} statement,
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the built-in \function{open()} function or a method of a file
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object) fails for an I/O-related reason, e.g., ``file not found'' or
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``disk full''.
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This class is derived from \exception{EnvironmentError}. See the
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discussion above for more information on exception instance
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attributes.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ImportError}
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% XXXJH xref to import statement?
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Raised when an \keyword{import} statement fails to find the module
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definition or when a \code{from \textrm{\ldots} import} fails to find a
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name that is to be imported.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{IndexError}
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% XXXJH xref to sequences
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Raised when a sequence subscript is out of range. (Slice indices are
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silently truncated to fall in the allowed range; if an index is not a
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plain integer, \exception{TypeError} is raised.)
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{KeyError}
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% XXXJH xref to mapping objects?
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Raised when a mapping (dictionary) key is not found in the set of
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existing keys.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{KeyboardInterrupt}
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Raised when the user hits the interrupt key (normally
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\kbd{Control-C} or \kbd{Delete}). During execution, a check for
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interrupts is made regularly.
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% XXX(hylton) xrefs here
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The exception inherits from \exception{BaseException} so as to not be
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accidentally caught by code that catches \exception{Exception} and thus
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prevent the interpreter from exiting.
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\versionchanged[Changed to inherit from \exception{BaseException}]{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{MemoryError}
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Raised when an operation runs out of memory but the situation may
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still be rescued (by deleting some objects). The associated value is
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a string indicating what kind of (internal) operation ran out of memory.
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Note that because of the underlying memory management architecture
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(C's \cfunction{malloc()} function), the interpreter may not
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always be able to completely recover from this situation; it
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nevertheless raises an exception so that a stack traceback can be
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printed, in case a run-away program was the cause.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{NameError}
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Raised when a local or global name is not found. This applies only
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to unqualified names. The associated value is an error message that
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includes the name that could not be found.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{NotImplementedError}
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This exception is derived from \exception{RuntimeError}. In user
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defined base classes, abstract methods should raise this exception
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when they require derived classes to override the method.
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\versionadded{1.5.2}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{OSError}
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%xref for os module
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This class is derived from \exception{EnvironmentError} and is used
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primarily as the \refmodule{os} module's \code{os.error} exception.
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See \exception{EnvironmentError} above for a description of the
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possible associated values.
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\versionadded{1.5.2}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{OverflowError}
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% XXXJH reference to long's and/or int's?
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Raised when the result of an arithmetic operation is too large to be
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represented. This cannot occur for long integers (which would rather
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raise \exception{MemoryError} than give up). Because of the lack of
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standardization of floating point exception handling in C, most
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floating point operations also aren't checked. For plain integers,
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all operations that can overflow are checked except left shift, where
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typical applications prefer to drop bits than raise an exception.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ReferenceError}
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This exception is raised when a weak reference proxy, created by the
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\function{\refmodule{weakref}.proxy()} function, is used to access
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an attribute of the referent after it has been garbage collected.
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For more information on weak references, see the \refmodule{weakref}
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module.
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\versionadded[Previously known as the
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\exception{\refmodule{weakref}.ReferenceError}
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exception]{2.2}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{RuntimeError}
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Raised when an error is detected that doesn't fall in any of the
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other categories. The associated value is a string indicating what
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precisely went wrong. (This exception is mostly a relic from a
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previous version of the interpreter; it is not used very much any
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more.)
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{StopIteration}
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Raised by an iterator's \method{next()} method to signal that there
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are no further values.
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This is derived from \exception{Exception} rather than
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\exception{StandardError}, since this is not considered an error in
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its normal application.
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\versionadded{2.2}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{SyntaxError}
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% XXXJH xref to these functions?
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Raised when the parser encounters a syntax error. This may occur in
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an \keyword{import} statement, in an \keyword{exec} statement, in a call
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to the built-in function \function{eval()} or \function{input()}, or
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when reading the initial script or standard input (also
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interactively).
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Instances of this class have attributes \member{filename},
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\member{lineno}, \member{offset} and \member{text} for easier access
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to the details. \function{str()} of the exception instance returns
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only the message.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{SystemError}
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Raised when the interpreter finds an internal error, but the
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situation does not look so serious to cause it to abandon all hope.
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The associated value is a string indicating what went wrong (in
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low-level terms).
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You should report this to the author or maintainer of your Python
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interpreter. Be sure to report the version of the Python
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interpreter (\code{sys.version}; it is also printed at the start of an
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interactive Python session), the exact error message (the exception's
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associated value) and if possible the source of the program that
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triggered the error.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{SystemExit}
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% XXX(hylton) xref to module sys?
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This exception is raised by the \function{sys.exit()} function. When it
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is not handled, the Python interpreter exits; no stack traceback is
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printed. If the associated value is a plain integer, it specifies the
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system exit status (passed to C's \cfunction{exit()} function); if it is
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\code{None}, the exit status is zero; if it has another type (such as
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a string), the object's value is printed and the exit status is one.
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Instances have an attribute \member{code} which is set to the
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proposed exit status or error message (defaulting to \code{None}).
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Also, this exception derives directly from \exception{BaseException} and
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not \exception{StandardError}, since it is not technically an error.
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A call to \function{sys.exit()} is translated into an exception so that
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clean-up handlers (\keyword{finally} clauses of \keyword{try} statements)
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can be executed, and so that a debugger can execute a script without
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running the risk of losing control. The \function{os._exit()} function
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can be used if it is absolutely positively necessary to exit
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immediately (for example, in the child process after a call to
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\function{fork()}).
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The exception inherits from \exception{BaseException} instead of
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\exception{StandardError} or \exception{Exception} so that it is not
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accidentally caught by code that catches \exception{Exception}. This allows
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the exception to properly propagate up and cause the interpreter to exit.
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\versionchanged[Changed to inherit from \exception{BaseException}]{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{TypeError}
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Raised when an operation or function is applied to an object
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of inappropriate type. The associated value is a string giving
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details about the type mismatch.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnboundLocalError}
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Raised when a reference is made to a local variable in a function or
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method, but no value has been bound to that variable. This is a
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subclass of \exception{NameError}.
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\versionadded{2.0}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnicodeError}
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Raised when a Unicode-related encoding or decoding error occurs. It
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is a subclass of \exception{ValueError}.
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\versionadded{2.0}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnicodeEncodeError}
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Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during encoding. It
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is a subclass of \exception{UnicodeError}.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnicodeDecodeError}
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Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during decoding. It
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is a subclass of \exception{UnicodeError}.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnicodeTranslateError}
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Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during translating. It
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is a subclass of \exception{UnicodeError}.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ValueError}
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Raised when a built-in operation or function receives an argument
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that has the right type but an inappropriate value, and the
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situation is not described by a more precise exception such as
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\exception{IndexError}.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{WindowsError}
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Raised when a Windows-specific error occurs or when the error number
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does not correspond to an \cdata{errno} value. The
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\member{winerror} and \member{strerror} values are created from the
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return values of the \cfunction{GetLastError()} and
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\cfunction{FormatMessage()} functions from the Windows Platform API.
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The \member{errno} value maps the \member{winerror} value to
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corresponding \code{errno.h} values.
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This is a subclass of \exception{OSError}.
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\versionadded{2.0}
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\versionchanged[Previous versions put the \cfunction{GetLastError()}
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codes into \member{errno}]{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ZeroDivisionError}
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Raised when the second argument of a division or modulo operation is
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zero. The associated value is a string indicating the type of the
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operands and the operation.
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\end{excdesc}
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\setindexsubitem{(built-in warning)}
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The following exceptions are used as warning categories; see the
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\refmodule{warnings} module for more information.
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\begin{excdesc}{Warning}
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Base class for warning categories.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UserWarning}
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Base class for warnings generated by user code.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{DeprecationWarning}
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Base class for warnings about deprecated features.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{PendingDeprecationWarning}
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Base class for warnings about features which will be deprecated in the future.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{SyntaxWarning}
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Base class for warnings about dubious syntax
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{RuntimeWarning}
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Base class for warnings about dubious runtime behavior.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{FutureWarning}
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Base class for warnings about constructs that will change semantically
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in the future.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{ImportWarning}
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Base class for warnings about probable mistakes in module imports.
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\versionadded{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{excdesc}{UnicodeWarning}
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Base class for warnings related to Unicode.
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\versionadded{2.5}
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\end{excdesc}
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The class hierarchy for built-in exceptions is:
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\verbatiminput{../../Lib/test/exception_hierarchy.txt}
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