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Metadata-Version: 2.1 | |
Name: exceptiongroup | |
Version: 1.2.1 | |
Summary: Backport of PEP 654 (exception groups) | |
Author-email: Alex Grönholm <[email protected]> | |
Requires-Python: >=3.7 | |
Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst | |
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | |
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | |
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only | |
Classifier: Typing :: Typed | |
Requires-Dist: pytest >= 6 ; extra == "test" | |
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This is a backport of the ``BaseExceptionGroup`` and ``ExceptionGroup`` classes from | |
Python 3.11. | |
It contains the following: | |
* The ``exceptiongroup.BaseExceptionGroup`` and ``exceptiongroup.ExceptionGroup`` | |
classes | |
* A utility function (``exceptiongroup.catch()``) for catching exceptions possibly | |
nested in an exception group | |
* Patches to the ``TracebackException`` class that properly formats exception groups | |
(installed on import) | |
* An exception hook that handles formatting of exception groups through | |
``TracebackException`` (installed on import) | |
* Special versions of some of the functions from the ``traceback`` module, modified to | |
correctly handle exception groups even when monkey patching is disabled, or blocked by | |
another custom exception hook: | |
* ``traceback.format_exception()`` | |
* ``traceback.format_exception_only()`` | |
* ``traceback.print_exception()`` | |
* ``traceback.print_exc()`` | |
* A backported version of ``contextlib.suppress()`` from Python 3.12.1 which also | |
handles suppressing exceptions inside exception groups | |
If this package is imported on Python 3.11 or later, the built-in implementations of the | |
exception group classes are used instead, ``TracebackException`` is not monkey patched | |
and the exception hook won't be installed. | |
See the `standard library documentation`_ for more information on exception groups. | |
.. _standard library documentation: https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html | |
Catching exceptions | |
=================== | |
Due to the lack of the ``except*`` syntax introduced by `PEP 654`_ in earlier Python | |
versions, you need to use ``exceptiongroup.catch()`` to catch exceptions that are | |
potentially nested inside an exception group. This function returns a context manager | |
that calls the given handler for any exceptions matching the sole argument. | |
The argument to ``catch()`` must be a dict (or any ``Mapping``) where each key is either | |
an exception class or an iterable of exception classes. Each value must be a callable | |
that takes a single positional argument. The handler will be called at most once, with | |
an exception group as an argument which will contain all the exceptions that are any | |
of the given types, or their subclasses. The exception group may contain nested groups | |
containing more matching exceptions. | |
Thus, the following Python 3.11+ code: | |
.. code-block:: python | |
try: | |
... | |
except* (ValueError, KeyError) as excgroup: | |
for exc in excgroup.exceptions: | |
print('Caught exception:', type(exc)) | |
except* RuntimeError: | |
print('Caught runtime error') | |
would be written with this backport like this: | |
.. code-block:: python | |
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup, catch | |
def value_key_err_handler(excgroup: BaseExceptionGroup) -> None: | |
for exc in excgroup.exceptions: | |
print('Caught exception:', type(exc)) | |
def runtime_err_handler(exc: BaseExceptionGroup) -> None: | |
print('Caught runtime error') | |
with catch({ | |
(ValueError, KeyError): value_key_err_handler, | |
RuntimeError: runtime_err_handler | |
}): | |
... | |
**NOTE**: Just like with ``except*``, you cannot handle ``BaseExceptionGroup`` or | |
``ExceptionGroup`` with ``catch()``. | |
Suppressing exceptions | |
====================== | |
This library contains a backport of the ``contextlib.suppress()`` context manager from | |
Python 3.12.1. It allows you to selectively ignore certain exceptions, even when they're | |
inside exception groups: | |
.. code-block:: python | |
from exceptiongroup import suppress | |
with suppress(RuntimeError): | |
raise ExceptionGroup("", [RuntimeError("boo")]) | |
Notes on monkey patching | |
======================== | |
To make exception groups render properly when an unhandled exception group is being | |
printed out, this package does two things when it is imported on any Python version | |
earlier than 3.11: | |
#. The ``traceback.TracebackException`` class is monkey patched to store extra | |
information about exception groups (in ``__init__()``) and properly format them (in | |
``format()``) | |
#. An exception hook is installed at ``sys.excepthook``, provided that no other hook is | |
already present. This hook causes the exception to be formatted using | |
``traceback.TracebackException`` rather than the built-in rendered. | |
If ``sys.exceptionhook`` is found to be set to something else than the default when | |
``exceptiongroup`` is imported, no monkeypatching is done at all. | |
To prevent the exception hook and patches from being installed, set the environment | |
variable ``EXCEPTIONGROUP_NO_PATCH`` to ``1``. | |
Formatting exception groups | |
--------------------------- | |
Normally, the monkey patching applied by this library on import will cause exception | |
groups to be printed properly in tracebacks. But in cases when the monkey patching is | |
blocked by a third party exception hook, or monkey patching is explicitly disabled, | |
you can still manually format exceptions using the special versions of the ``traceback`` | |
functions, like ``format_exception()``, listed at the top of this page. They work just | |
like their counterparts in the ``traceback`` module, except that they use a separately | |
patched subclass of ``TracebackException`` to perform the rendering. | |
Particularly in cases where a library installs its own exception hook, it is recommended | |
to use these special versions to do the actual formatting of exceptions/tracebacks. | |
.. _PEP 654: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0654/ | |