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#############################################################################
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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
"""
errorhandler.py
This module handles the TypeError messages which were previously
produced by the generated C code.
This version is at least consistent with the signatures, which
are created by the same module.
Experimentally, we are trying to guess those errors which are
just the wrong number of elements in an iterator.
At the moment, it is unclear whether the information given is
enough to produce a useful ValueError.
This matter will be improved in a later version.
"""
import sys
from shibokensupport.signature import inspect
from shibokensupport.signature import get_signature
from shibokensupport.signature.mapping import update_mapping, namespace
from textwrap import dedent
def qt_isinstance(inst, the_type):
if the_type == float:
return isinstance(inst, int) or isinstance(int, float)
try:
return isinstance(inst, the_type)
except TypeError as e:
print("FIXME", e)
return False
def matched_type(args, sigs):
for sig in sigs:
params = list(sig.parameters.values())
if len(args) > len(params):
continue
if len(args) < len(params):
k = len(args)
if params[k].default is params[k].empty:
# this is a necessary parameter, so it fails.
continue
ok = True
for arg, param in zip(args, params):
ann = param.annotation
if qt_isinstance(arg, ann):
continue
ok = False
if ok:
return sig
return None
def seterror_argument(args, func_name):
update_mapping()
func = None
try:
func = eval(func_name, namespace)
except Exception as e:
msg = "Internal error evaluating " + func_name + " :" + str(e)
return TypeError, msg
sigs = get_signature(func, "typeerror")
if type(sigs) != list:
sigs = [sigs]
if type(args) != tuple:
args = (args,)
# temp!
found = matched_type(args, sigs)
if found:
msg = dedent("""
'{func_name}' called with wrong argument values:
{func_name}{args}
Found signature:
{func_name}{found}
""".format(**locals())).strip()
return ValueError, msg
type_str = ", ".join(type(arg).__name__ for arg in args)
msg = dedent("""
'{func_name}' called with wrong argument types:
{func_name}({type_str})
Supported signatures:
""".format(**locals())).strip()
for sig in sigs:
msg += "\n {func_name}{sig}".format(**locals())
# We don't raise the error here, to avoid the loader in the traceback.
return TypeError, msg
def check_string_type(s):
return isinstance(s, str)
def make_helptext(func):
existing_doc = func.__doc__
sigs = get_signature(func)
if not sigs:
return existing_doc
if type(sigs) != list:
sigs = [sigs]
try:
func_name = func.__name__
except AttribureError:
func_name = func.__func__.__name__
sigtext = "\n".join(func_name + str(sig) for sig in sigs)
msg = sigtext + "\n\n" + existing_doc if check_string_type(existing_doc) else sigtext
return msg
# end of file
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