[Python-Dev] Raising OSError concrete classes from errno code
Benjamin Peterson
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Tue Dec 25 23:03:22 CET 2012
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2012/12/25 Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov at gmail.com>: > Currently we have exception tree of classes inherited from OSError > When we use C API we can call PyErr_SetFromErrno and > PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename[Object] functions. > This ones raise concrete exception class (FileNotFoundError for > example) looking on implicit errno value. > I cannot see the way to do it from python. > > Maybe adding builtin like exception_from_errno(errno, filename=None) > make some value? > Function returns exception instance, concrete class depends of errno value I think a static method on OSError like .from_errno would be good. -- Regards, Benjamin
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