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# (C) 2005 Canonical
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""Exceptions for bzr, and reporting of them.
Exceptions are caught at a high level to report errors to the user, and
might also be caught inside the program. Therefore it needs to be
possible to convert them to a meaningful string, and also for them to be
interrogated by the program.
Exceptions are defined such that the arguments given to the constructor
are stored in the object as properties of the same name. When the
object is printed as a string, the doc string of the class is used as
a format string with the property dictionary available to it.
This means that exceptions can used like this:
>>> import sys
>>> try:
... raise NotBranchError(path='/foo/bar')
... except:
... print sys.exc_type
... print sys.exc_value
... print sys.exc_value.path
bzrlib.errors.NotBranchError
Not a branch: /foo/bar
/foo/bar
Therefore:
* create a new exception class for any class of error that can be
usefully distinguished.
* the printable form of an exception is generated by the base class
__str__ method
Exception strings should start with a capital letter and not have a final
fullstop.
"""
# based on Scott James Remnant's hct error classes
# TODO: is there any value in providing the .args field used by standard
# python exceptions? A list of values with no names seems less useful
# to me.
# TODO: Perhaps convert the exception to a string at the moment it's
# constructed to make sure it will succeed. But that says nothing about
# exceptions that are never raised.
# TODO: Convert all the other error classes here to BzrNewError, and eliminate
# the old one.
class BzrError(StandardError):
def __str__(self):
# XXX: Should we show the exception class in
# exceptions that don't provide their own message?
# maybe it should be done at a higher level
## n = self.__class__.__name__ + ': '
n = ''
if len(self.args) == 1:
return str(self.args[0])
elif len(self.args) == 2:
# further explanation or suggestions
try:
return n + '\n '.join([self.args[0]] + self.args[1])
except TypeError:
return n + "%r" % self
else:
return n + `self.args`
class BzrNewError(BzrError):
"""bzr error"""
# base classes should override the docstring with their human-
# readable explanation
def __init__(self, **kwds):
for key, value in kwds.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
def __str__(self):
try:
return self.__doc__ % self.__dict__
except (NameError, ValueError, KeyError), e:
return 'Unprintable exception %s: %s' \
% (self.__class__.__name__, str(e))
class BzrCheckError(BzrNewError):
"""Internal check failed: %(message)s"""
def __init__(self, message):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.message = message
class InvalidEntryName(BzrNewError):
"""Invalid entry name: %(name)s"""
def __init__(self, name):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.name = name
class InvalidRevisionNumber(BzrNewError):
"""Invalid revision number %(revno)d"""
def __init__(self, revno):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.revno = revno
class InvalidRevisionId(BzrNewError):
"""Invalid revision-id {%(revision_id)s} in %(branch)s"""
def __init__(self, revision_id, branch):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.revision_id = revision_id
self.branch = branch
class NoWorkingTree(BzrNewError):
"""No WorkingTree exists for %s(base)."""
def __init__(self, base):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.base = base
class BzrCommandError(BzrError):
# Error from malformed user command
# This is being misused as a generic exception
# pleae subclass. RBC 20051030
def __str__(self):
return self.args[0]
class BzrOptionError(BzrCommandError):
"""Some missing or otherwise incorrect option was supplied."""
class StrictCommitFailed(Exception):
"""Commit refused because there are unknowns in the tree."""
class NotBranchError(BzrNewError):
"""Not a branch: %(path)s"""
def __init__(self, path):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.path = path
class FileInWrongBranch(BzrNewError):
"""File %(path)s in not in branch %(branch_base)s."""
def __init__(self, branch, path):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.branch = branch
self.branch_base = branch.base
self.path = path
class UnsupportedFormatError(BzrError):
"""Specified path is a bzr branch that we cannot read."""
def __str__(self):
return 'unsupported branch format: %s' % self.args[0]
class NotVersionedError(BzrNewError):
"""%(path)s is not versioned"""
def __init__(self, path):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.path = path
class BadFileKindError(BzrError):
"""Specified file is of a kind that cannot be added.
(For example a symlink or device file.)"""
class ForbiddenFileError(BzrError):
"""Cannot operate on a file because it is a control file."""
class LockError(Exception):
"""Lock error"""
# All exceptions from the lock/unlock functions should be from
# this exception class. They will be translated as necessary. The
# original exception is available as e.original_error
class CommitNotPossible(LockError):
"""A commit was attempted but we do not have a write lock open."""
class AlreadyCommitted(LockError):
"""A rollback was requested, but is not able to be accomplished."""
class ReadOnlyError(LockError):
"""A write attempt was made in a read only transaction."""
class PointlessCommit(BzrNewError):
"""No changes to commit"""
class StrictCommitFailed(Exception):
"""Commit refused because there are unknowns in the tree."""
class NoSuchRevision(BzrError):
def __init__(self, branch, revision):
self.branch = branch
self.revision = revision
msg = "Branch %s has no revision %s" % (branch, revision)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
class HistoryMissing(BzrError):
def __init__(self, branch, object_type, object_id):
self.branch = branch
BzrError.__init__(self,
'%s is missing %s {%s}'
% (branch, object_type, object_id))
class DivergedBranches(BzrError):
def __init__(self, branch1, branch2):
BzrError.__init__(self, "These branches have diverged.")
self.branch1 = branch1
self.branch2 = branch2
class UnrelatedBranches(BzrCommandError):
def __init__(self):
msg = "Branches have no common ancestor, and no base revision"\
" specified."
BzrCommandError.__init__(self, msg)
class NoCommonAncestor(BzrError):
def __init__(self, revision_a, revision_b):
msg = "Revisions have no common ancestor: %s %s." \
% (revision_a, revision_b)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
class NoCommonRoot(BzrError):
def __init__(self, revision_a, revision_b):
msg = "Revisions are not derived from the same root: %s %s." \
% (revision_a, revision_b)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
class NotAncestor(BzrError):
def __init__(self, rev_id, not_ancestor_id):
msg = "Revision %s is not an ancestor of %s" % (not_ancestor_id,
rev_id)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
self.rev_id = rev_id
self.not_ancestor_id = not_ancestor_id
class NotAncestor(BzrError):
def __init__(self, rev_id, not_ancestor_id):
self.rev_id = rev_id
self.not_ancestor_id = not_ancestor_id
msg = "Revision %s is not an ancestor of %s" % (not_ancestor_id,
rev_id)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
class InstallFailed(BzrError):
def __init__(self, revisions):
msg = "Could not install revisions:\n%s" % " ,".join(revisions)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
self.revisions = revisions
class AmbiguousBase(BzrError):
def __init__(self, bases):
msg = "The correct base is unclear, becase %s are all equally close" %\
", ".join(bases)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
self.bases = bases
class NoCommits(BzrError):
def __init__(self, branch):
msg = "Branch %s has no commits." % branch
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
class UnlistableStore(BzrError):
def __init__(self, store):
BzrError.__init__(self, "Store %s is not listable" % store)
class UnlistableBranch(BzrError):
def __init__(self, br):
BzrError.__init__(self, "Stores for branch %s are not listable" % br)
class WeaveError(BzrNewError):
"""Error in processing weave: %(message)s"""
def __init__(self, message=None):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.message = message
class WeaveRevisionAlreadyPresent(WeaveError):
"""Revision {%(revision_id)s} already present in %(weave)s"""
def __init__(self, revision_id, weave):
WeaveError.__init__(self)
self.revision_id = revision_id
self.weave = weave
class WeaveRevisionNotPresent(WeaveError):
"""Revision {%(revision_id)s} not present in %(weave)s"""
def __init__(self, revision_id, weave):
WeaveError.__init__(self)
self.revision_id = revision_id
self.weave = weave
class WeaveFormatError(WeaveError):
"""Weave invariant violated: %(what)s"""
def __init__(self, what):
WeaveError.__init__(self)
self.what = what
class WeaveParentMismatch(WeaveError):
"""Parents are mismatched between two revisions."""
class TransportError(BzrError):
"""All errors thrown by Transport implementations should derive
from this class.
"""
def __init__(self, msg=None, orig_error=None):
if msg is None and orig_error is not None:
msg = str(orig_error)
BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
self.msg = msg
self.orig_error = orig_error
# A set of semi-meaningful errors which can be thrown
class TransportNotPossible(TransportError):
"""This is for transports where a specific function is explicitly not
possible. Such as pushing files to an HTTP server.
"""
pass
class NonRelativePath(TransportError):
"""An absolute path was supplied, that could not be decoded into
a relative path.
"""
pass
class NoSuchFile(TransportError, IOError):
"""A get() was issued for a file that doesn't exist."""
# XXX: Is multiple inheritance for exceptions really needed?
def __str__(self):
return 'no such file: ' + self.msg
def __init__(self, msg=None, orig_error=None):
import errno
TransportError.__init__(self, msg=msg, orig_error=orig_error)
IOError.__init__(self, errno.ENOENT, self.msg)
class ConnectionError(TransportError, IOError):
"""
A connection problem prevents file retrieval.
This does not indicate whether the file exists or not; it indicates that a
precondition for requesting the file was not met.
"""
# XXX: Is multiple inheritance for exceptions really needed?
def __str__(self):
return 'connection error: ' + self.msg
def __init__(self, msg=None, orig_error=None):
import errno
TransportError.__init__(self, msg=msg, orig_error=orig_error)
IOError.__init__(self, errno.ENOENT, self.msg)
class FileExists(TransportError, OSError):
"""An operation was attempted, which would overwrite an entry,
but overwritting is not supported.
mkdir() can throw this, but put() just overwites existing files.
"""
# XXX: Is multiple inheritance for exceptions really needed?
def __init__(self, msg=None, orig_error=None):
import errno
TransportError.__init__(self, msg=msg, orig_error=orig_error)
OSError.__init__(self, errno.EEXIST, self.msg)
class PermissionDenied(TransportError):
"""An operation cannot succeed because of a lack of permissions."""
pass
class ConnectionReset(TransportError):
"""The connection has been closed."""
pass
class ConflictsInTree(BzrError):
def __init__(self):
BzrError.__init__(self, "Working tree has conflicts.")
class ParseConfigError(BzrError):
def __init__(self, errors, filename):
if filename is None:
filename = ""
message = "Error(s) parsing config file %s:\n%s" % \
(filename, ('\n'.join(e.message for e in errors)))
BzrError.__init__(self, message)
class SigningFailed(BzrError):
def __init__(self, command_line):
BzrError.__init__(self, "Failed to gpg sign data with command '%s'"
% command_line)
class WorkingTreeNotRevision(BzrError):
def __init__(self, tree):
BzrError.__init__(self, "The working tree for %s has changed since"
" last commit, but weave merge requires that it be"
" unchanged." % tree.basedir)
class CantReprocessAndShowBase(BzrNewError):
"""Can't reprocess and show base.
Reprocessing obscures relationship of conflicting lines to base."""
class GraphCycleError(BzrNewError):
"""Cycle in graph %(graph)r"""
def __init__(self, graph):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.graph = graph
class NotConflicted(BzrNewError):
"""File %(filename)s is not conflicted."""
def __init__(self, filename):
BzrNewError.__init__(self)
self.filename = filename
class MustUseDecorated(Exception):
"""A decorating function has requested its original command be used.
This should never escape bzr, so does not need to be printable.
"""
class MissingText(BzrNewError):
"""Branch %(base)s is missing revision %(text_revision)s of %(file_id)s"""
def __init__(self, branch, text_revision, file_id):
self.branch = branch
self.base = branch.base
self.text_revision = text_revision
self.file_id = file_id
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