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vendor py.path and py.error
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pytest no longer depends on the ``py`` library. ``pytest`` provides a vendored copy of ``py.error`` and ``py.path`` modules but will use the ``py`` library if it is installed. If you need other ``py.*`` modules, continue to install the deprecated ``py`` library separately, otherwise it can usually be removed as a dependency. |
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"""create errno-specific classes for IO or os calls.""" | ||
from __future__ import annotations | ||
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import errno | ||
import os | ||
import sys | ||
from typing import Callable | ||
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING | ||
from typing import TypeVar | ||
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if TYPE_CHECKING: | ||
from typing_extensions import ParamSpec | ||
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P = ParamSpec("P") | ||
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R = TypeVar("R") | ||
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class Error(EnvironmentError): | ||
def __repr__(self) -> str: | ||
return "{}.{} {!r}: {} ".format( | ||
self.__class__.__module__, | ||
self.__class__.__name__, | ||
self.__class__.__doc__, | ||
" ".join(map(str, self.args)), | ||
# repr(self.args) | ||
) | ||
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def __str__(self) -> str: | ||
s = "[{}]: {}".format( | ||
self.__class__.__doc__, | ||
" ".join(map(str, self.args)), | ||
) | ||
return s | ||
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_winerrnomap = { | ||
2: errno.ENOENT, | ||
3: errno.ENOENT, | ||
17: errno.EEXIST, | ||
18: errno.EXDEV, | ||
13: errno.EBUSY, # empty cd drive, but ENOMEDIUM seems unavailiable | ||
22: errno.ENOTDIR, | ||
20: errno.ENOTDIR, | ||
267: errno.ENOTDIR, | ||
5: errno.EACCES, # anything better? | ||
} | ||
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class ErrorMaker: | ||
"""lazily provides Exception classes for each possible POSIX errno | ||
(as defined per the 'errno' module). All such instances | ||
subclass EnvironmentError. | ||
""" | ||
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_errno2class: dict[int, type[Error]] = {} | ||
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def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> type[Error]: | ||
if name[0] == "_": | ||
raise AttributeError(name) | ||
eno = getattr(errno, name) | ||
cls = self._geterrnoclass(eno) | ||
setattr(self, name, cls) | ||
return cls | ||
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def _geterrnoclass(self, eno: int) -> type[Error]: | ||
try: | ||
return self._errno2class[eno] | ||
except KeyError: | ||
clsname = errno.errorcode.get(eno, "UnknownErrno%d" % (eno,)) | ||
errorcls = type( | ||
clsname, | ||
(Error,), | ||
{"__module__": "py.error", "__doc__": os.strerror(eno)}, | ||
) | ||
self._errno2class[eno] = errorcls | ||
return errorcls | ||
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def checked_call( | ||
self, func: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs | ||
) -> R: | ||
"""Call a function and raise an errno-exception if applicable.""" | ||
__tracebackhide__ = True | ||
try: | ||
return func(*args, **kwargs) | ||
except Error: | ||
raise | ||
except OSError as value: | ||
if not hasattr(value, "errno"): | ||
raise | ||
errno = value.errno | ||
if sys.platform == "win32": | ||
try: | ||
cls = self._geterrnoclass(_winerrnomap[errno]) | ||
except KeyError: | ||
raise value | ||
else: | ||
# we are not on Windows, or we got a proper OSError | ||
cls = self._geterrnoclass(errno) | ||
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raise cls(f"{func.__name__}{args!r}") | ||
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_error_maker = ErrorMaker() | ||
checked_call = _error_maker.checked_call | ||
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def __getattr__(attr: str) -> type[Error]: | ||
return getattr(_error_maker, attr) # type: ignore[no-any-return] |
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