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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			53 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import itertools
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def generate_errors(errors, f):
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    # Exact/regex match to create {CODE: ErrorClassName}
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    exact_match = []
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    regex_match = []
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    # Find out what subclasses to import and which to create
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    import_base, create_base = set(), {}
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    for error in errors:
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        if error.subclass_exists:
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            import_base.add(error.subclass)
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        else:
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            create_base[error.subclass] = error.int_code
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        if error.has_captures:
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            regex_match.append(error)
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        else:
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            exact_match.append(error)
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    # Imports and new subclass creation
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    f.write('from .rpc_base_errors import RPCError, {}\n'
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            .format(", ".join(sorted(import_base))))
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    for cls, int_code in sorted(create_base.items(), key=lambda t: t[1]):
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        f.write('\n\nclass {}(RPCError):\n    code = {}\n'
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                .format(cls, int_code))
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    # Error classes generation
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    for error in errors:
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        f.write('\n\nclass {}({}):\n    def __init__(self, **kwargs):\n'
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                '        '.format(error.name, error.subclass))
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        if error.has_captures:
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            f.write("self.{} = int(kwargs.get('capture', 0))\n        "
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                    .format(error.capture_name))
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        f.write('super(Exception, self).__init__({}'
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                .format(repr(error.description)))
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        if error.has_captures:
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            f.write('.format(self.{})'.format(error.capture_name))
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        f.write(')\n')
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    # Create the actual {CODE: ErrorClassName} dict once classes are defined
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    # TODO Actually make a difference between regex/exact
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    f.write('\n\nrpc_errors_all = {\n')
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    for error in itertools.chain(regex_match, exact_match):
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        f.write('    {}: {},\n'.format(repr(error.pattern), error.name))
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    f.write('}\n')
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