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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Python test set -- part 5, built-in exceptions
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| 
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| import os
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| import sys
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| import unittest
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| import pickle, cPickle
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| 
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| from test.test_support import (TESTFN, unlink, run_unittest, captured_output,
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|                                check_warnings, cpython_only)
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| from test.test_pep352 import ignore_deprecation_warnings
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| 
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| # XXX This is not really enough, each *operation* should be tested!
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| 
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| class ExceptionTests(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def testReload(self):
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|         # Reloading the built-in exceptions module failed prior to Py2.2, while it
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|         # should act the same as reloading built-in sys.
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|         try:
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|             from imp import reload
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|             import exceptions
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|             reload(exceptions)
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|         except ImportError, e:
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|             self.fail("reloading exceptions: %s" % e)
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| 
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|     def raise_catch(self, exc, excname):
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|         try:
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|             raise exc, "spam"
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|         except exc, err:
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|             buf1 = str(err)
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|         try:
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|             raise exc("spam")
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|         except exc, err:
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|             buf2 = str(err)
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|         self.assertEqual(buf1, buf2)
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|         self.assertEqual(exc.__name__, excname)
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| 
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|     def testRaising(self):
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|         self.raise_catch(AttributeError, "AttributeError")
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|         self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, sys, "undefined_attribute")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(EOFError, "EOFError")
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|         fp = open(TESTFN, 'w')
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|         fp.close()
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|         fp = open(TESTFN, 'r')
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|         savestdin = sys.stdin
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|         try:
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|             try:
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|                 sys.stdin = fp
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|                 x = raw_input()
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|             except EOFError:
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|                 pass
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|         finally:
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|             sys.stdin = savestdin
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|             fp.close()
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|             unlink(TESTFN)
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(IOError, "IOError")
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|         self.assertRaises(IOError, open, 'this file does not exist', 'r')
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(ImportError, "ImportError")
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|         self.assertRaises(ImportError, __import__, "undefined_module")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(IndexError, "IndexError")
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|         x = []
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|         self.assertRaises(IndexError, x.__getitem__, 10)
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(KeyError, "KeyError")
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|         x = {}
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|         self.assertRaises(KeyError, x.__getitem__, 'key')
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(KeyboardInterrupt, "KeyboardInterrupt")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(MemoryError, "MemoryError")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(NameError, "NameError")
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|         try: x = undefined_variable
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|         except NameError: pass
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(OverflowError, "OverflowError")
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|         x = 1
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|         for dummy in range(128):
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|             x += x  # this simply shouldn't blow up
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(RuntimeError, "RuntimeError")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(SyntaxError, "SyntaxError")
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|         try: exec '/\n'
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|         except SyntaxError: pass
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(IndentationError, "IndentationError")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(TabError, "TabError")
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|         # can only be tested under -tt, and is the only test for -tt
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|         #try: compile("try:\n\t1/0\n    \t1/0\nfinally:\n pass\n", '<string>', 'exec')
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|         #except TabError: pass
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|         #else: self.fail("TabError not raised")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(SystemError, "SystemError")
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(SystemExit, "SystemExit")
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|         self.assertRaises(SystemExit, sys.exit, 0)
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(TypeError, "TypeError")
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|         try: [] + ()
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|         except TypeError: pass
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(ValueError, "ValueError")
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|         self.assertRaises(ValueError, chr, 10000)
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(ZeroDivisionError, "ZeroDivisionError")
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|         try: x = 1 // 0
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|         except ZeroDivisionError: pass
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| 
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|         self.raise_catch(Exception, "Exception")
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|         try: x = 1 // 0
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|         except Exception, e: pass
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| 
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|     def testSyntaxErrorMessage(self):
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|         # make sure the right exception message is raised for each of
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|         # these code fragments
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| 
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|         def ckmsg(src, msg):
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|             try:
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|                 compile(src, '<fragment>', 'exec')
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|             except SyntaxError, e:
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|                 if e.msg != msg:
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|                     self.fail("expected %s, got %s" % (msg, e.msg))
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("failed to get expected SyntaxError")
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| 
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|         s = '''while 1:
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|             try:
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|                 pass
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|             finally:
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|                 continue'''
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| 
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|         if not sys.platform.startswith('java'):
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|             ckmsg(s, "'continue' not supported inside 'finally' clause")
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| 
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|         s = '''if 1:
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|         try:
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|             continue
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|         except:
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|             pass'''
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| 
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|         ckmsg(s, "'continue' not properly in loop")
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|         ckmsg("continue\n", "'continue' not properly in loop")
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| 
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|     @cpython_only
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|     def testSettingException(self):
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|         # test that setting an exception at the C level works even if the
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|         # exception object can't be constructed.
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| 
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|         class BadException:
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|             def __init__(self_):
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|                 raise RuntimeError, "can't instantiate BadException"
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| 
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|         def test_capi1():
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|             import _testcapi
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|             try:
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|                 _testcapi.raise_exception(BadException, 1)
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|             except TypeError, err:
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|                 exc, err, tb = sys.exc_info()
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|                 co = tb.tb_frame.f_code
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|                 self.assertEqual(co.co_name, "test_capi1")
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|                 self.assertTrue(co.co_filename.endswith('test_exceptions'+os.extsep+'py'))
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("Expected exception")
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| 
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|         def test_capi2():
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|             import _testcapi
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|             try:
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|                 _testcapi.raise_exception(BadException, 0)
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|             except RuntimeError, err:
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|                 exc, err, tb = sys.exc_info()
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|                 co = tb.tb_frame.f_code
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|                 self.assertEqual(co.co_name, "__init__")
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|                 self.assertTrue(co.co_filename.endswith('test_exceptions'+os.extsep+'py'))
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|                 co2 = tb.tb_frame.f_back.f_code
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|                 self.assertEqual(co2.co_name, "test_capi2")
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("Expected exception")
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| 
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|         if not sys.platform.startswith('java'):
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|             test_capi1()
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|             test_capi2()
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| 
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|     def test_WindowsError(self):
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|         try:
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|             WindowsError
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|         except NameError:
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             self.assertEqual(str(WindowsError(1001)),
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|                                  "1001")
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|             self.assertEqual(str(WindowsError(1001, "message")),
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|                                  "[Error 1001] message")
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|             self.assertEqual(WindowsError(1001, "message").errno, 22)
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|             self.assertEqual(WindowsError(1001, "message").winerror, 1001)
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| 
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|     @ignore_deprecation_warnings
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|     def testAttributes(self):
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|         # test that exception attributes are happy
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| 
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|         exceptionList = [
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|             (BaseException, (), {'message' : '', 'args' : ()}),
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|             (BaseException, (1, ), {'message' : 1, 'args' : (1,)}),
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|             (BaseException, ('foo',),
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|                 {'message' : 'foo', 'args' : ('foo',)}),
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|             (BaseException, ('foo', 1),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('foo', 1)}),
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|             (SystemExit, ('foo',),
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|                 {'message' : 'foo', 'args' : ('foo',), 'code' : 'foo'}),
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|             (IOError, ('foo',),
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|                 {'message' : 'foo', 'args' : ('foo',), 'filename' : None,
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|                  'errno' : None, 'strerror' : None}),
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|             (IOError, ('foo', 'bar'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : None,
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|                  'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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|             (IOError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('foo', 'bar'), 'filename' : 'baz',
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|                  'errno' : 'foo', 'strerror' : 'bar'}),
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|             (IOError, ('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'quux'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'quux')}),
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|             (EnvironmentError, ('errnoStr', 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('errnoStr', 'strErrorStr'),
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|                  'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'errno' : 'errnoStr',
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|                  'filename' : 'filenameStr'}),
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|             (EnvironmentError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'), 'errno' : 1,
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|                  'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'filename' : 'filenameStr'}),
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|             (SyntaxError, (), {'message' : '', 'msg' : None, 'text' : None,
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|                 'filename' : None, 'lineno' : None, 'offset' : None,
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|                 'print_file_and_line' : None}),
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|             (SyntaxError, ('msgStr',),
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|                 {'message' : 'msgStr', 'args' : ('msgStr',), 'text' : None,
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|                  'print_file_and_line' : None, 'msg' : 'msgStr',
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|                  'filename' : None, 'lineno' : None, 'offset' : None}),
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|             (SyntaxError, ('msgStr', ('filenameStr', 'linenoStr', 'offsetStr',
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|                            'textStr')),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'offset' : 'offsetStr', 'text' : 'textStr',
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|                  'args' : ('msgStr', ('filenameStr', 'linenoStr',
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|                                       'offsetStr', 'textStr')),
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|                  'print_file_and_line' : None, 'msg' : 'msgStr',
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|                  'filename' : 'filenameStr', 'lineno' : 'linenoStr'}),
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|             (SyntaxError, ('msgStr', 'filenameStr', 'linenoStr', 'offsetStr',
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|                            'textStr', 'print_file_and_lineStr'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'text' : None,
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|                  'args' : ('msgStr', 'filenameStr', 'linenoStr', 'offsetStr',
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|                            'textStr', 'print_file_and_lineStr'),
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|                  'print_file_and_line' : None, 'msg' : 'msgStr',
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|                  'filename' : None, 'lineno' : None, 'offset' : None}),
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|             (UnicodeError, (), {'message' : '', 'args' : (),}),
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|             (UnicodeEncodeError, ('ascii', u'a', 0, 1, 'ordinal not in range'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('ascii', u'a', 0, 1,
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|                                            'ordinal not in range'),
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|                  'encoding' : 'ascii', 'object' : u'a',
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|                  'start' : 0, 'reason' : 'ordinal not in range'}),
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|             (UnicodeDecodeError, ('ascii', '\xff', 0, 1, 'ordinal not in range'),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : ('ascii', '\xff', 0, 1,
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|                                            'ordinal not in range'),
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|                  'encoding' : 'ascii', 'object' : '\xff',
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|                  'start' : 0, 'reason' : 'ordinal not in range'}),
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|             (UnicodeTranslateError, (u"\u3042", 0, 1, "ouch"),
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|                 {'message' : '', 'args' : (u'\u3042', 0, 1, 'ouch'),
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|                  'object' : u'\u3042', 'reason' : 'ouch',
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|                  'start' : 0, 'end' : 1}),
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|         ]
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|         try:
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|             exceptionList.append(
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|                 (WindowsError, (1, 'strErrorStr', 'filenameStr'),
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|                     {'message' : '', 'args' : (1, 'strErrorStr'),
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|                      'strerror' : 'strErrorStr', 'winerror' : 1,
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|                      'errno' : 22, 'filename' : 'filenameStr'})
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|             )
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|         except NameError:
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|             pass
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| 
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|         for exc, args, expected in exceptionList:
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|             try:
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|                 raise exc(*args)
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|             except BaseException, e:
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|                 if type(e) is not exc:
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|                     raise
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|                 # Verify module name
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|                 self.assertEqual(type(e).__module__, 'exceptions')
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|                 # Verify no ref leaks in Exc_str()
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|                 s = str(e)
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|                 for checkArgName in expected:
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|                     self.assertEqual(repr(getattr(e, checkArgName)),
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|                                      repr(expected[checkArgName]),
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|                                      'exception "%s", attribute "%s"' %
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|                                       (repr(e), checkArgName))
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| 
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|                 # test for pickling support
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|                 for p in pickle, cPickle:
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|                     for protocol in range(p.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
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|                         new = p.loads(p.dumps(e, protocol))
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|                         for checkArgName in expected:
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|                             got = repr(getattr(new, checkArgName))
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|                             want = repr(expected[checkArgName])
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|                             self.assertEqual(got, want,
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|                                              'pickled "%r", attribute "%s"' %
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|                                              (e, checkArgName))
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| 
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| 
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|     def testDeprecatedMessageAttribute(self):
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|         # Accessing BaseException.message and relying on its value set by
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|         # BaseException.__init__ triggers a deprecation warning.
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|         exc = BaseException("foo")
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|         with check_warnings(("BaseException.message has been deprecated "
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|                              "as of Python 2.6", DeprecationWarning)) as w:
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|             self.assertEqual(exc.message, "foo")
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|         self.assertEqual(len(w.warnings), 1)
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| 
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|     def testRegularMessageAttribute(self):
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|         # Accessing BaseException.message after explicitly setting a value
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|         # for it does not trigger a deprecation warning.
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|         exc = BaseException("foo")
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|         exc.message = "bar"
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|         with check_warnings(quiet=True) as w:
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|             self.assertEqual(exc.message, "bar")
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|         self.assertEqual(len(w.warnings), 0)
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|         # Deleting the message is supported, too.
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|         del exc.message
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|         with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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|             exc.message
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| 
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|     @ignore_deprecation_warnings
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|     def testPickleMessageAttribute(self):
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|         # Pickling with message attribute must work, as well.
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|         e = Exception("foo")
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|         f = Exception("foo")
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|         f.message = "bar"
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|         for p in pickle, cPickle:
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|             ep = p.loads(p.dumps(e))
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|             self.assertEqual(ep.message, "foo")
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|             fp = p.loads(p.dumps(f))
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|             self.assertEqual(fp.message, "bar")
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| 
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|     @ignore_deprecation_warnings
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|     def testSlicing(self):
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|         # Test that you can slice an exception directly instead of requiring
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|         # going through the 'args' attribute.
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|         args = (1, 2, 3)
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|         exc = BaseException(*args)
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|         self.assertEqual(exc[:], args)
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|         self.assertEqual(exc.args[:], args)
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| 
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|     def testKeywordArgs(self):
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|         # test that builtin exception don't take keyword args,
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|         # but user-defined subclasses can if they want
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, BaseException, a=1)
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| 
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|         class DerivedException(BaseException):
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|             def __init__(self, fancy_arg):
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|                 BaseException.__init__(self)
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|                 self.fancy_arg = fancy_arg
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| 
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|         x = DerivedException(fancy_arg=42)
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|         self.assertEqual(x.fancy_arg, 42)
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| 
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|     def testInfiniteRecursion(self):
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|         def f():
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|             return f()
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|         self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, f)
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| 
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|         def g():
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|             try:
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|                 return g()
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|             except ValueError:
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|                 return -1
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| 
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|         # The test prints an unraisable recursion error when
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|         # doing "except ValueError", this is because subclass
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|         # checking has recursion checking too.
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|         with captured_output("stderr"):
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|             try:
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|                 g()
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|             except RuntimeError:
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|                 pass
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|             except:
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|                 self.fail("Should have raised KeyError")
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("Should have raised KeyError")
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| 
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|     def testUnicodeStrUsage(self):
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|         # Make sure both instances and classes have a str and unicode
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|         # representation.
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|         self.assertTrue(str(Exception))
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|         self.assertTrue(unicode(Exception))
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|         self.assertTrue(str(Exception('a')))
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|         self.assertTrue(unicode(Exception(u'a')))
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|         self.assertTrue(unicode(Exception(u'\xe1')))
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| 
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|     def testUnicodeChangeAttributes(self):
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|         # See issue 7309. This was a crasher.
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| 
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|         u = UnicodeEncodeError('baz', u'xxxxx', 1, 5, 'foo')
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't encode characters in position 1-4: foo")
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|         u.end = 2
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't encode character u'\\x78' in position 1: foo")
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|         u.end = 5
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|         u.reason = 0x345345345345345345
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't encode characters in position 1-4: 965230951443685724997")
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|         u.encoding = 4000
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'4000' codec can't encode characters in position 1-4: 965230951443685724997")
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|         u.start = 1000
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'4000' codec can't encode characters in position 1000-4: 965230951443685724997")
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| 
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|         u = UnicodeDecodeError('baz', 'xxxxx', 1, 5, 'foo')
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't decode bytes in position 1-4: foo")
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|         u.end = 2
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't decode byte 0x78 in position 1: foo")
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|         u.end = 5
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|         u.reason = 0x345345345345345345
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'baz' codec can't decode bytes in position 1-4: 965230951443685724997")
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|         u.encoding = 4000
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'4000' codec can't decode bytes in position 1-4: 965230951443685724997")
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|         u.start = 1000
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "'4000' codec can't decode bytes in position 1000-4: 965230951443685724997")
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| 
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|         u = UnicodeTranslateError(u'xxxx', 1, 5, 'foo')
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "can't translate characters in position 1-4: foo")
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|         u.end = 2
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "can't translate character u'\\x78' in position 1: foo")
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|         u.end = 5
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|         u.reason = 0x345345345345345345
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "can't translate characters in position 1-4: 965230951443685724997")
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|         u.start = 1000
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|         self.assertEqual(str(u), "can't translate characters in position 1000-4: 965230951443685724997")
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| 
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|     def test_badisinstance(self):
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|         # Bug #2542: if issubclass(e, MyException) raises an exception,
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|         # it should be ignored
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|         class Meta(type):
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|             def __subclasscheck__(cls, subclass):
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|                 raise ValueError()
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| 
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|         class MyException(Exception):
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|             __metaclass__ = Meta
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|             pass
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| 
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|         with captured_output("stderr") as stderr:
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|             try:
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|                 raise KeyError()
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|             except MyException, e:
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|                 self.fail("exception should not be a MyException")
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|             except KeyError:
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|                 pass
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|             except:
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|                 self.fail("Should have raised KeyError")
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|             else:
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|                 self.fail("Should have raised KeyError")
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| 
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|         with captured_output("stderr") as stderr:
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|             def g():
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|                 try:
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|                     return g()
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|                 except RuntimeError:
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|                     return sys.exc_info()
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|             e, v, tb = g()
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|             self.assertTrue(e is RuntimeError, e)
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|             self.assertIn("maximum recursion depth exceeded", str(v))
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # Helper class used by TestSameStrAndUnicodeMsg
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| class ExcWithOverriddenStr(Exception):
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|     """Subclass of Exception that accepts a keyword 'msg' arg that is
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|     returned by __str__. 'msg' won't be included in self.args"""
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|     def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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|         self.msg = kwargs.pop('msg') # msg should always be present
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|         super(ExcWithOverriddenStr, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return self.msg
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| 
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| 
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| class TestSameStrAndUnicodeMsg(unittest.TestCase):
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|     """unicode(err) should return the same message of str(err). See #6108"""
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| 
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|     def check_same_msg(self, exc, msg):
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|         """Helper function that checks if str(exc) == unicode(exc) == msg"""
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|         self.assertEqual(str(exc), msg)
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|         self.assertEqual(str(exc), unicode(exc))
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| 
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|     def test_builtin_exceptions(self):
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|         """Check same msg for built-in exceptions"""
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|         # These exceptions implement a __str__ method that uses the args
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|         # to create a better error message. unicode(e) should return the same
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|         # message.
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|         exceptions = [
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|             SyntaxError('invalid syntax', ('<string>', 1, 3, '2+*3')),
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|             IOError(2, 'No such file or directory'),
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|             KeyError('both should have the same quotes'),
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|             UnicodeDecodeError('ascii', '\xc3\xa0', 0, 1,
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|                                'ordinal not in range(128)'),
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|             UnicodeEncodeError('ascii', u'\u1234', 0, 1,
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|                                'ordinal not in range(128)')
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|         ]
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|         for exception in exceptions:
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|             self.assertEqual(str(exception), unicode(exception))
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| 
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|     def test_0_args(self):
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|         """Check same msg for Exception with 0 args"""
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|         # str() and unicode() on an Exception with no args should return an
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|         # empty string
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|         self.check_same_msg(Exception(), '')
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| 
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|     def test_0_args_with_overridden___str__(self):
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|         """Check same msg for exceptions with 0 args and overridden __str__"""
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|         # str() and unicode() on an exception with overridden __str__ that
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|         # returns an ascii-only string should return the same string
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|         for msg in ('foo', u'foo'):
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|             self.check_same_msg(ExcWithOverriddenStr(msg=msg), msg)
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| 
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|         # if __str__ returns a non-ascii unicode string str() should fail
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|         # but unicode() should return the unicode string
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|         e = ExcWithOverriddenStr(msg=u'f\xf6\xf6') # no args
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|         self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, str, e)
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|         self.assertEqual(unicode(e), u'f\xf6\xf6')
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| 
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|     def test_1_arg(self):
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|         """Check same msg for Exceptions with 1 arg"""
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|         for arg in ('foo', u'foo'):
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|             self.check_same_msg(Exception(arg), arg)
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| 
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|         # if __str__ is not overridden and self.args[0] is a non-ascii unicode
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|         # string, str() should try to return str(self.args[0]) and fail.
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|         # unicode() should return unicode(self.args[0]) and succeed.
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|         e = Exception(u'f\xf6\xf6')
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|         self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, str, e)
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|         self.assertEqual(unicode(e), u'f\xf6\xf6')
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| 
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|     def test_1_arg_with_overridden___str__(self):
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|         """Check same msg for exceptions with overridden __str__ and 1 arg"""
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|         # when __str__ is overridden and __unicode__ is not implemented
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|         # unicode(e) returns the same as unicode(e.__str__()).
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|         for msg in ('foo', u'foo'):
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|             self.check_same_msg(ExcWithOverriddenStr('arg', msg=msg), msg)
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| 
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|         # if __str__ returns a non-ascii unicode string, str() should fail
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|         # but unicode() should succeed.
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|         e = ExcWithOverriddenStr('arg', msg=u'f\xf6\xf6') # 1 arg
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|         self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, str, e)
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|         self.assertEqual(unicode(e), u'f\xf6\xf6')
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| 
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|     def test_many_args(self):
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|         """Check same msg for Exceptions with many args"""
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|         argslist = [
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|             (3, 'foo'),
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|             (1, u'foo', 'bar'),
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|             (4, u'f\xf6\xf6', u'bar', 'baz')
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|         ]
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|         # both str() and unicode() should return a repr() of the args
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|         for args in argslist:
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|             self.check_same_msg(Exception(*args), repr(args))
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| 
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|     def test_many_args_with_overridden___str__(self):
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|         """Check same msg for exceptions with overridden __str__ and many args"""
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|         # if __str__ returns an ascii string / ascii unicode string
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|         # both str() and unicode() should succeed
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|         for msg in ('foo', u'foo'):
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|             e = ExcWithOverriddenStr('arg1', u'arg2', u'f\xf6\xf6', msg=msg)
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|             self.check_same_msg(e, msg)
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| 
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|         # if __str__ returns a non-ascii unicode string, str() should fail
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|         # but unicode() should succeed
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|         e = ExcWithOverriddenStr('arg1', u'f\xf6\xf6', u'arg3', # 3 args
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|                                  msg=u'f\xf6\xf6')
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|         self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, str, e)
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|         self.assertEqual(unicode(e), u'f\xf6\xf6')
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| 
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|     @cpython_only
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|     def test_exception_with_doc(self):
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|         import _testcapi
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|         doc2 = "This is a test docstring."
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|         doc4 = "This is another test docstring."
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| 
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|         self.assertRaises(SystemError, _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc,
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|                           "error1")
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| 
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|         # test basic usage of PyErr_NewException
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|         error1 = _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc("_testcapi.error1")
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|         self.assertIs(type(error1), type)
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|         self.assertTrue(issubclass(error1, Exception))
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|         self.assertIsNone(error1.__doc__)
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| 
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|         # test with given docstring
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|         error2 = _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc("_testcapi.error2", doc2)
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|         self.assertEqual(error2.__doc__, doc2)
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| 
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|         # test with explicit base (without docstring)
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|         error3 = _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc("_testcapi.error3",
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|                                                    base=error2)
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|         self.assertTrue(issubclass(error3, error2))
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| 
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|         # test with explicit base tuple
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|         class C(object):
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|             pass
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|         error4 = _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc("_testcapi.error4", doc4,
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|                                                    (error3, C))
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|         self.assertTrue(issubclass(error4, error3))
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|         self.assertTrue(issubclass(error4, C))
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|         self.assertEqual(error4.__doc__, doc4)
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| 
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|         # test with explicit dictionary
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|         error5 = _testcapi.make_exception_with_doc("_testcapi.error5", "",
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|                                                    error4, {'a': 1})
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|         self.assertTrue(issubclass(error5, error4))
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|         self.assertEqual(error5.a, 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(error5.__doc__, "")
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| 
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     run_unittest(ExceptionTests, TestSameStrAndUnicodeMsg)
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test_main()
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