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"""SCons exception classes.

Used to handle internal and user errors in SCons.

"""

import shutil
import SCons.Util


class BuildError(Exception):
    """SCons Errors that can occur while building.

    Attributes:
      Information about the cause of the build error :

      errstr: a description of the error message

      status: the return code of the action that caused the build error.
        Must be set to a non-zero value even if the build error is not due
        to an action returning a non-zero returned code.

      exitstatus: SCons exit status due to this build error.
        Must be nonzero unless due to an explicit Exit()
        call.  Not always the same as status, since
        actions return a status code that should be
        respected, but SCons typically exits with 2
        irrespective of the return value of the failed
        action.

      filename: The name of the file or directory that caused the
        build error. Set to None if no files are associated with
        this error. This might be different from the target
        being built. For example, failure to create the
        directory in which the target file will appear. It
        can be None if the error is not due to a particular
        filename.

      exc_info: Info about exception that caused the build
        error. Set to (None, None, None) if this build
        error is not due to an exception.

      Information about the what caused the build error :

      node: the error occurred while building this target node(s)

      executor: the executor that caused the build to fail (might
        be None if the build failures is not due to the
        executor failing)

      action: the action that caused the build to fail (might be
        None if the build failures is not due to the an
        action failure)

      command: the command line for the action that caused the
        build to fail (might be None if the build failures
        is not due to the an action failure)

    """

    def __init__(self,
                 node=None, errstr="Unknown error", status=2, exitstatus=2,
                 filename=None, executor=None, action=None, command=None,
                 exc_info=(None, None, None)):

        # py3: errstr should be string and not bytes.

        self.errstr = SCons.Util.to_String(errstr)
        self.status = status
        self.exitstatus = exitstatus
        self.filename = filename
        self.exc_info = exc_info

        self.node = node
        self.executor = executor
        self.action = action
        self.command = command

        Exception.__init__(self, node, errstr, status, exitstatus, filename,
                           executor, action, command, exc_info)

    def __str__(self):
        if self.filename:
            return self.filename + ': ' + self.errstr
        else:
            return self.errstr

class InternalError(Exception):
    pass

class UserError(Exception):
    pass

class StopError(Exception):
    pass

class SConsEnvironmentError(Exception):
    pass

class MSVCError(IOError):
    pass

class ExplicitExit(Exception):
    def __init__(self, node=None, status=None, *args):
        self.node = node
        self.status = status
        self.exitstatus = status
        Exception.__init__(self, *args)

def convert_to_BuildError(status, exc_info=None):
    """Convert a return code to a BuildError Exception.

    The `buildError.status` we set here will normally be
    used as the exit status of the "scons" process.

    Args:
      status: can either be a return code or an Exception.
      exc_info (tuple, optional): explicit exception information.

    """

    if not exc_info and isinstance(status, Exception):
        exc_info = (status.__class__, status, None)


    if isinstance(status, BuildError):
        buildError = status
        buildError.exitstatus = 2   # always exit with 2 on build errors
    elif isinstance(status, ExplicitExit):
        status = status.status
        errstr = 'Explicit exit, status %s' % status
        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr=errstr,
            status=status,      # might be 0, OK here
            exitstatus=status,      # might be 0, OK here
            exc_info=exc_info)
    elif isinstance(status, (StopError, UserError)):
        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr=str(status),
            status=2,
            exitstatus=2,
            exc_info=exc_info)
    elif isinstance(status, shutil.SameFileError):
        # PY3 has a exception for when copying file to itself
        # It's object provides info differently than below
        try:
            filename = status.filename
        except AttributeError:
            filename = None

        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr=status.args[0],
            status=status.errno,
            exitstatus=2,
            filename=filename,
            exc_info=exc_info)

    elif isinstance(status, (SConsEnvironmentError, OSError, IOError)):
        # If an IOError/OSError happens, raise a BuildError.
        # Report the name of the file or directory that caused the
        # error, which might be different from the target being built
        # (for example, failure to create the directory in which the
        # target file will appear).
        filename = getattr(status, 'filename', None)
        strerror = getattr(status, 'strerror', str(status))
        errno = getattr(status, 'errno', 2)

        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr=strerror,
            status=errno,
            exitstatus=2,
            filename=filename,
            exc_info=exc_info)
    elif isinstance(status, Exception):
        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr='%s : %s' % (status.__class__.__name__, status),
            status=2,
            exitstatus=2,
            exc_info=exc_info)
    elif SCons.Util.is_String(status):
        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr=status,
            status=2,
            exitstatus=2)
    else:
        buildError = BuildError(
            errstr="Error %s" % status,
            status=status,
            exitstatus=2)

    #import sys
    #sys.stderr.write("convert_to_BuildError: status %s => (errstr %s, status %s)\n"%(status,buildError.errstr, buildError.status))
    return buildError

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