usse/funda-scraper/venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/mypyc/primitives/exc_ops.py

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"""Exception-related primitive ops."""
from mypyc.ir.ops import ERR_NEVER, ERR_FALSE, ERR_ALWAYS
from mypyc.ir.rtypes import object_rprimitive, void_rtype, exc_rtuple, bit_rprimitive
from mypyc.primitives.registry import custom_op
# If the argument is a class, raise an instance of the class. Otherwise, assume
# that the argument is an exception object, and raise it.
raise_exception_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[object_rprimitive],
return_type=void_rtype,
c_function_name='CPy_Raise',
error_kind=ERR_ALWAYS)
# Raise StopIteration exception with the specified value (which can be NULL).
set_stop_iteration_value = custom_op(
arg_types=[object_rprimitive],
return_type=void_rtype,
c_function_name='CPyGen_SetStopIterationValue',
error_kind=ERR_ALWAYS)
# Raise exception with traceback.
# Arguments are (exception type, exception value, traceback).
raise_exception_with_tb_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[object_rprimitive, object_rprimitive, object_rprimitive],
return_type=void_rtype,
c_function_name='CPyErr_SetObjectAndTraceback',
error_kind=ERR_ALWAYS)
# Reraise the currently raised exception.
reraise_exception_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=void_rtype,
c_function_name='CPy_Reraise',
error_kind=ERR_ALWAYS)
# Propagate exception if the CPython error indicator is set (an exception was raised).
no_err_occurred_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=bit_rprimitive,
c_function_name='CPy_NoErrOccured',
error_kind=ERR_FALSE)
err_occurred_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=object_rprimitive,
c_function_name='PyErr_Occurred',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER,
is_borrowed=True)
# Keep propagating a raised exception by unconditionally giving an error value.
# This doesn't actually raise an exception.
keep_propagating_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=bit_rprimitive,
c_function_name='CPy_KeepPropagating',
error_kind=ERR_FALSE)
# Catches a propagating exception and makes it the "currently
# handled exception" (by sticking it into sys.exc_info()). Returns the
# exception that was previously being handled, which must be restored
# later.
error_catch_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=exc_rtuple,
c_function_name='CPy_CatchError',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER)
# Restore an old "currently handled exception" returned from.
# error_catch (by sticking it into sys.exc_info())
restore_exc_info_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[exc_rtuple],
return_type=void_rtype,
c_function_name='CPy_RestoreExcInfo',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER)
# Checks whether the exception currently being handled matches a particular type.
exc_matches_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[object_rprimitive],
return_type=bit_rprimitive,
c_function_name='CPy_ExceptionMatches',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER)
# Get the value of the exception currently being handled.
get_exc_value_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=object_rprimitive,
c_function_name='CPy_GetExcValue',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER)
# Get exception info (exception type, exception instance, traceback object).
get_exc_info_op = custom_op(
arg_types=[],
return_type=exc_rtuple,
c_function_name='CPy_GetExcInfo',
error_kind=ERR_NEVER)