add a test to verify that null attachments don't clamp fb size
[piglit.git] / framework / exceptions.py
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22 """Exception and error classes for piglit, and exception handlers."""
24 import sys
25 import functools
27 __all__ = [
28 'PiglitInternalError',
29 'PiglitFatalError',
30 'PiglitException',
31 'PiglitAbort',
32 'handler',
37 def handler(func):
38 """Decorator function for handling errors in an entry point.
40 This will handle expected errors (PiglitFatalError), and unexpected errors,
41 either PiglitInternalErrors or PiglitExceptions, as well as handling
42 generic Exceptions
44 """
46 @functools.wraps(func)
47 def _inner(*args, **kwargs):
48 try:
49 return func(*args, **kwargs)
50 except PiglitFatalError as e:
51 print('Fatal Error: {}'.format(str(e)), file=sys.stderr)
52 sys.exit(e.exitcode)
53 except PiglitAbort as e:
54 print('Aborting Piglit execution: {}'.format(str(e)),
55 file=sys.stderr)
56 sys.exit(e.exitcode)
57 except PiglitUserError as e:
58 print('User error: {}'.format(str(e)), file=sys.stderr)
59 sys.exit(e.exitcode)
61 return _inner
64 class PiglitBaseException(Exception):
66 """Base class for all piglit exceptions."""
68 def __init__(self, *args, exitcode=1, **kwargs):
69 super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
70 self.exitcode = exitcode
73 class PiglitException(PiglitBaseException):
74 """Class for non-error exceptions.
76 These should *always* be caught. If this class (or any subclass) is
77 uncaught that is a bug in piglit.
79 """
81 def __str__(self):
82 return ('An internal exception that should have been handled was not:'
83 '\n{}'.format(super(PiglitException, self).__str__()))
86 class PiglitInternalError(PiglitBaseException):
87 """Class for errors in piglit.
89 These should always be handled.
91 """
93 def __str__(self):
94 return 'An internal error occurred:\n{}'.format(
95 super(PiglitInternalError, self).__str__())
98 class PiglitFatalError(PiglitBaseException):
99 """Class for errors in piglit that cannot be recovered from.
101 When this class (or a subclass) is raised it should be raised all the way
102 to the top of the program where it exits.
107 class PiglitUserError(PiglitBaseException):
108 """Class for user configuration errors.
110 When this class (or a subclass) is raised it should be raised all the way
111 to the top of the program where it exits.
115 class PiglitAbort(PiglitBaseException):
116 """Class for non-errors that require piglit aborting.
118 When this class (or a subclass) is raised it should be raised all the way
119 to the top of the program where it exits.
122 def __init__(self, *args, exitcode=3, **kwargs):
123 super().__init__(*args, exitcode=exitcode, **kwargs)