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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
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# Copyright (C) 1990-2016, Python Software Foundation
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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#
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#, fuzzy
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: Python 2.7\n"
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"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-10-30 10:44+0100\n"
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"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:8
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msgid "Exception Handling"
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msgstr "Gestion des exceptions"
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:10
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msgid ""
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"The functions described in this chapter will let you handle and raise Python "
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"exceptions. It is important to understand some of the basics of Python "
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"exception handling. It works somewhat like the Unix :c:data:`errno` "
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"variable: there is a global indicator (per thread) of the last error that "
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"occurred. Most functions don't clear this on success, but will set it to "
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"indicate the cause of the error on failure. Most functions also return an "
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"error indicator, usually *NULL* if they are supposed to return a pointer, or "
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"``-1`` if they return an integer (exception: the :c:func:`PyArg_\\*` "
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"functions return ``1`` for success and ``0`` for failure)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:20
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msgid ""
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"When a function must fail because some function it called failed, it "
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"generally doesn't set the error indicator; the function it called already "
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"set it. It is responsible for either handling the error and clearing the "
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"exception or returning after cleaning up any resources it holds (such as "
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"object references or memory allocations); it should *not* continue normally "
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"if it is not prepared to handle the error. If returning due to an error, it "
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"is important to indicate to the caller that an error has been set. If the "
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"error is not handled or carefully propagated, additional calls into the "
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"Python/C API may not behave as intended and may fail in mysterious ways."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:35
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msgid ""
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"The error indicator consists of three Python objects corresponding to the "
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"Python variables ``sys.exc_type``, ``sys.exc_value`` and ``sys."
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"exc_traceback``. API functions exist to interact with the error indicator in "
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"various ways. There is a separate error indicator for each thread."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:46
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msgid ""
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"Print a standard traceback to ``sys.stderr`` and clear the error indicator. "
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"Call this function only when the error indicator is set. (Otherwise it will "
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"cause a fatal error!)"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:50
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msgid ""
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"If *set_sys_last_vars* is nonzero, the variables :data:`sys.last_type`, :"
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"data:`sys.last_value` and :data:`sys.last_traceback` will be set to the "
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"type, value and traceback of the printed exception, respectively."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:57
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msgid "Alias for ``PyErr_PrintEx(1)``."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:62
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msgid ""
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"Test whether the error indicator is set. If set, return the exception "
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"*type* (the first argument to the last call to one of the :c:func:`PyErr_Set"
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"\\*` functions or to :c:func:`PyErr_Restore`). If not set, return *NULL*. "
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"You do not own a reference to the return value, so you do not need to :c:"
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"func:`Py_DECREF` it."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:70
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msgid ""
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"Do not compare the return value to a specific exception; use :c:func:"
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"`PyErr_ExceptionMatches` instead, shown below. (The comparison could easily "
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"fail since the exception may be an instance instead of a class, in the case "
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"of a class exception, or it may be a subclass of the expected exception.)"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:78
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msgid ""
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"Equivalent to ``PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(PyErr_Occurred(), exc)``. This "
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"should only be called when an exception is actually set; a memory access "
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"violation will occur if no exception has been raised."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:85
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msgid ""
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"Return true if the *given* exception matches the exception in *exc*. If "
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"*exc* is a class object, this also returns true when *given* is an instance "
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"of a subclass. If *exc* is a tuple, all exceptions in the tuple (and "
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"recursively in subtuples) are searched for a match."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:93
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msgid ""
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"Under certain circumstances, the values returned by :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch` "
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"below can be \"unnormalized\", meaning that ``*exc`` is a class object but "
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"``*val`` is not an instance of the same class. This function can be used "
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"to instantiate the class in that case. If the values are already "
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"normalized, nothing happens. The delayed normalization is implemented to "
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"improve performance."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:102
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msgid ""
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"Clear the error indicator. If the error indicator is not set, there is no "
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"effect."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:108
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msgid ""
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"Retrieve the error indicator into three variables whose addresses are "
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"passed. If the error indicator is not set, set all three variables to "
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"*NULL*. If it is set, it will be cleared and you own a reference to each "
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"object retrieved. The value and traceback object may be *NULL* even when "
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"the type object is not."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:115
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msgid ""
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"This function is normally only used by code that needs to handle exceptions "
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"or by code that needs to save and restore the error indicator temporarily."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:121
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msgid ""
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"Set the error indicator from the three objects. If the error indicator is "
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"already set, it is cleared first. If the objects are *NULL*, the error "
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"indicator is cleared. Do not pass a *NULL* type and non-*NULL* value or "
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"traceback. The exception type should be a class. Do not pass an invalid "
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"exception type or value. (Violating these rules will cause subtle problems "
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"later.) This call takes away a reference to each object: you must own a "
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"reference to each object before the call and after the call you no longer "
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"own these references. (If you don't understand this, don't use this "
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"function. I warned you.)"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:133
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msgid ""
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"This function is normally only used by code that needs to save and restore "
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"the error indicator temporarily; use :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch` to save the "
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"current exception state."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:140
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msgid ""
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"This is the most common way to set the error indicator. The first argument "
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"specifies the exception type; it is normally one of the standard exceptions, "
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"e.g. :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeError`. You need not increment its reference "
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"count. The second argument is an error message; it is converted to a string "
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"object."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:148
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msgid ""
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"This function is similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetString` but lets you specify "
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"an arbitrary Python object for the \"value\" of the exception."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:154
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msgid ""
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"This function sets the error indicator and returns *NULL*. *exception* "
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"should be a Python exception class. The *format* and subsequent parameters "
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"help format the error message; they have the same meaning and values as in :"
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"c:func:`PyString_FromFormat`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:162
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msgid "This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetObject(type, Py_None)``."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:167
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msgid ""
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"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, message)``, where "
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"*message* indicates that a built-in operation was invoked with an illegal "
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"argument. It is mostly for internal use."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:174
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msgid ""
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"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_MemoryError)``; it returns "
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"*NULL* so an object allocation function can write ``return PyErr_NoMemory();"
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"`` when it runs out of memory."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:183
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msgid ""
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"This is a convenience function to raise an exception when a C library "
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"function has returned an error and set the C variable :c:data:`errno`. It "
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"constructs a tuple object whose first item is the integer :c:data:`errno` "
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"value and whose second item is the corresponding error message (gotten from :"
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"c:func:`strerror`), and then calls ``PyErr_SetObject(type, object)``. On "
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"Unix, when the :c:data:`errno` value is :const:`EINTR`, indicating an "
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"interrupted system call, this calls :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals`, and if "
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"that set the error indicator, leaves it set to that. The function always "
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"returns *NULL*, so a wrapper function around a system call can write "
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"``return PyErr_SetFromErrno(type);`` when the system call returns an error."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:197
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrno`, with the additional behavior that "
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"if *filenameObject* is not *NULL*, it is passed to the constructor of *type* "
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"as a third parameter. In the case of exceptions such as :exc:`IOError` and :"
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"exc:`OSError`, this is used to define the :attr:`filename` attribute of the "
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"exception instance."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:206
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject`, but the filename "
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"is given as a C string."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:212
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msgid ""
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"This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`WindowsError`. If called with "
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"*ierr* of :c:data:`0`, the error code returned by a call to :c:func:"
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"`GetLastError` is used instead. It calls the Win32 function :c:func:"
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"`FormatMessage` to retrieve the Windows description of error code given by "
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"*ierr* or :c:func:`GetLastError`, then it constructs a tuple object whose "
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"first item is the *ierr* value and whose second item is the corresponding "
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"error message (gotten from :c:func:`FormatMessage`), and then calls "
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"``PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_WindowsError, object)``. This function always "
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"returns *NULL*. Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:224
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr`, with an additional parameter "
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"specifying the exception type to be raised. Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:232
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr`, with the additional behavior "
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"that if *filenameObject* is not *NULL*, it is passed to the constructor of :"
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"exc:`WindowsError` as a third parameter. Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:239
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, but the "
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"filename is given as a C string. Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:245
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, with an "
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"additional parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. "
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"Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:254
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename`, with an additional "
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"parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. Availability: Windows."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:262
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msgid ""
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"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, message)``, "
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"where *message* indicates that an internal operation (e.g. a Python/C API "
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"function) was invoked with an illegal argument. It is mostly for internal "
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"use."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:270
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msgid ""
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"Issue a warning message. The *category* argument is a warning category (see "
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"below) or *NULL*; the *message* argument is a message string. *stacklevel* "
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"is a positive number giving a number of stack frames; the warning will be "
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"issued from the currently executing line of code in that stack frame. A "
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"*stacklevel* of 1 is the function calling :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx`, 2 is the "
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"function above that, and so forth."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:277
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msgid ""
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"This function normally prints a warning message to *sys.stderr*; however, it "
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"is also possible that the user has specified that warnings are to be turned "
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"into errors, and in that case this will raise an exception. It is also "
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"possible that the function raises an exception because of a problem with the "
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"warning machinery (the implementation imports the :mod:`warnings` module to "
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"do the heavy lifting). The return value is ``0`` if no exception is raised, "
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"or ``-1`` if an exception is raised. (It is not possible to determine "
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"whether a warning message is actually printed, nor what the reason is for "
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"the exception; this is intentional.) If an exception is raised, the caller "
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"should do its normal exception handling (for example, :c:func:`Py_DECREF` "
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"owned references and return an error value)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:289
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msgid ""
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"Warning categories must be subclasses of :c:data:`Warning`; the default "
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"warning category is :c:data:`RuntimeWarning`. The standard Python warning "
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"categories are available as global variables whose names are ``PyExc_`` "
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"followed by the Python exception name. These have the type :c:type:`PyObject"
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"\\*`; they are all class objects. Their names are :c:data:`PyExc_Warning`, :"
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"c:data:`PyExc_UserWarning`, :c:data:`PyExc_UnicodeWarning`, :c:data:"
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"`PyExc_DeprecationWarning`, :c:data:`PyExc_SyntaxWarning`, :c:data:"
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"`PyExc_RuntimeWarning`, and :c:data:`PyExc_FutureWarning`. :c:data:"
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"`PyExc_Warning` is a subclass of :c:data:`PyExc_Exception`; the other "
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"warning categories are subclasses of :c:data:`PyExc_Warning`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:300
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msgid ""
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"For information about warning control, see the documentation for the :mod:"
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"`warnings` module and the :option:`-W` option in the command line "
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"documentation. There is no C API for warning control."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:307
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msgid ""
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"Issue a warning message. The *category* argument is a warning category (see "
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"below) or *NULL*; the *message* argument is a message string. The warning "
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"will appear to be issued from the function calling :c:func:`PyErr_Warn`, "
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"equivalent to calling :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx` with a *stacklevel* of 1."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:312
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msgid "Deprecated; use :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx` instead."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:317
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msgid ""
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"Issue a warning message with explicit control over all warning attributes. "
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"This is a straightforward wrapper around the Python function :func:`warnings."
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"warn_explicit`, see there for more information. The *module* and *registry* "
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"arguments may be set to *NULL* to get the default effect described there."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:326
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msgid ""
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"Issue a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` with the given *message* and *stacklevel* "
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"if the :c:data:`Py_Py3kWarningFlag` flag is enabled."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:339
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msgid ""
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"This function interacts with Python's signal handling. It checks whether a "
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"signal has been sent to the processes and if so, invokes the corresponding "
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"signal handler. If the :mod:`signal` module is supported, this can invoke a "
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"signal handler written in Python. In all cases, the default effect for :"
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"const:`SIGINT` is to raise the :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception. If an "
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"exception is raised the error indicator is set and the function returns "
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"``-1``; otherwise the function returns ``0``. The error indicator may or "
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"may not be cleared if it was previously set."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:355
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msgid ""
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"This function simulates the effect of a :const:`SIGINT` signal arriving --- "
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"the next time :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals` is called, :exc:"
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"`KeyboardInterrupt` will be raised. It may be called without holding the "
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"interpreter lock."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:365
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msgid ""
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"This utility function specifies a file descriptor to which a ``'\\0'`` byte "
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"will be written whenever a signal is received. It returns the previous such "
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"file descriptor. The value ``-1`` disables the feature; this is the initial "
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"state. This is equivalent to :func:`signal.set_wakeup_fd` in Python, but "
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"without any error checking. *fd* should be a valid file descriptor. The "
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"function should only be called from the main thread."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:377
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msgid ""
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"This utility function creates and returns a new exception class. The *name* "
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"argument must be the name of the new exception, a C string of the form "
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"``module.classname``. The *base* and *dict* arguments are normally *NULL*. "
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"This creates a class object derived from :exc:`Exception` (accessible in C "
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"as :c:data:`PyExc_Exception`)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:383
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msgid ""
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"The :attr:`__module__` attribute of the new class is set to the first part "
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"(up to the last dot) of the *name* argument, and the class name is set to "
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"the last part (after the last dot). The *base* argument can be used to "
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"specify alternate base classes; it can either be only one class or a tuple "
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"of classes. The *dict* argument can be used to specify a dictionary of class "
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"variables and methods."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:392
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msgid ""
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"Same as :c:func:`PyErr_NewException`, except that the new exception class "
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"can easily be given a docstring: If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used as "
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"the docstring for the exception class."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:401
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msgid ""
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"This utility function prints a warning message to ``sys.stderr`` when an "
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"exception has been set but it is impossible for the interpreter to actually "
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"raise the exception. It is used, for example, when an exception occurs in "
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"an :meth:`__del__` method."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:406
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msgid ""
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"The function is called with a single argument *obj* that identifies the "
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"context in which the unraisable exception occurred. If possible, the repr of "
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"*obj* will be printed in the warning message."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:414
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msgid "Unicode Exception Objects"
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msgstr "Objets exception Unicode"
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:416
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msgid ""
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"The following functions are used to create and modify Unicode exceptions "
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"from C."
|
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:420
|
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msgid ""
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"Create a :class:`UnicodeDecodeError` object with the attributes *encoding*, "
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"*object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:425
|
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msgid ""
|
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"Create a :class:`UnicodeEncodeError` object with the attributes *encoding*, "
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"*object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:430
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msgid ""
|
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"Create a :class:`UnicodeTranslateError` object with the attributes *object*, "
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"*length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:436
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msgid "Return the *encoding* attribute of the given exception object."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:442
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msgid "Return the *object* attribute of the given exception object."
|
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:448
|
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msgid ""
|
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"Get the *start* attribute of the given exception object and place it into *"
|
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"\\*start*. *start* must not be *NULL*. Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on "
|
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"failure."
|
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:456
|
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msgid ""
|
||
"Set the *start* attribute of the given exception object to *start*. Return "
|
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"``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
|
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msgstr ""
|
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|
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:463
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Get the *end* attribute of the given exception object and place it into *"
|
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"\\*end*. *end* must not be *NULL*. Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on "
|
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"failure."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:471
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Set the *end* attribute of the given exception object to *end*. Return "
|
||
"``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
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#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:478
|
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msgid "Return the *reason* attribute of the given exception object."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:484
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Set the *reason* attribute of the given exception object to *reason*. "
|
||
"Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:489
|
||
msgid "Recursion Control"
|
||
msgstr "Contrôle de la récursion"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:491
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"These two functions provide a way to perform safe recursive calls at the C "
|
||
"level, both in the core and in extension modules. They are needed if the "
|
||
"recursive code does not necessarily invoke Python code (which tracks its "
|
||
"recursion depth automatically)."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:498
|
||
msgid "Marks a point where a recursive C-level call is about to be performed."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:500
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"If :const:`USE_STACKCHECK` is defined, this function checks if the OS stack "
|
||
"overflowed using :c:func:`PyOS_CheckStack`. In this is the case, it sets a :"
|
||
"exc:`MemoryError` and returns a nonzero value."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:504
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"The function then checks if the recursion limit is reached. If this is the "
|
||
"case, a :exc:`RuntimeError` is set and a nonzero value is returned. "
|
||
"Otherwise, zero is returned."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:508
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"*where* should be a string such as ``\" in instance check\"`` to be "
|
||
"concatenated to the :exc:`RuntimeError` message caused by the recursion "
|
||
"depth limit."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:514
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Ends a :c:func:`Py_EnterRecursiveCall`. Must be called once for each "
|
||
"*successful* invocation of :c:func:`Py_EnterRecursiveCall`."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:521
|
||
msgid "Standard Exceptions"
|
||
msgstr "Exceptions standards"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:523
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"All standard Python exceptions are available as global variables whose names "
|
||
"are ``PyExc_`` followed by the Python exception name. These have the type :"
|
||
"c:type:`PyObject\\*`; they are all class objects. For completeness, here "
|
||
"are all the variables:"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:529
|
||
msgid "C Name"
|
||
msgstr "Nom C"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:529
|
||
msgid "Python Name"
|
||
msgstr "Nom Python"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:529
|
||
msgid "Notes"
|
||
msgstr "Notes"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:531
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_BaseException`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_BaseException`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:531
|
||
msgid ":exc:`BaseException`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`BaseException`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:531
|
||
msgid "(1), (4)"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:533
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_Exception`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_Exception`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:533
|
||
msgid ":exc:`Exception`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`Exception`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:533 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:535
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:537 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:539
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:547
|
||
msgid "\\(1)"
|
||
msgstr "\\(1)"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:535
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_StandardError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_StandardError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:535
|
||
msgid ":exc:`StandardError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`StandardError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:537
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ArithmeticError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_ArithmeticError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:537
|
||
msgid ":exc:`ArithmeticError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`ArithmeticError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:539
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_LookupError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_LookupError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:539
|
||
msgid ":exc:`LookupError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`LookupError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:541
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_AssertionError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_AssertionError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:541
|
||
msgid ":exc:`AssertionError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`AssertionError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:543
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_AttributeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_AttributeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:543
|
||
msgid ":exc:`AttributeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`AttributeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:545
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_EOFError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_EOFError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:545
|
||
msgid ":exc:`EOFError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`EOFError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:547
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_EnvironmentError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_EnvironmentError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:547
|
||
msgid ":exc:`EnvironmentError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`EnvironmentError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:549
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_FloatingPointError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_FloatingPointError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:549
|
||
msgid ":exc:`FloatingPointError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`FloatingPointError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:551
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_IOError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_IOError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:551
|
||
msgid ":exc:`IOError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`IOError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:553
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ImportError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_ImportError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:553
|
||
msgid ":exc:`ImportError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`ImportError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:555
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_IndexError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_IndexError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:555
|
||
msgid ":exc:`IndexError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`IndexError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:557
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_KeyError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_KeyError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:557
|
||
msgid ":exc:`KeyError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`KeyError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:559
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:559
|
||
msgid ":exc:`KeyboardInterrupt`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`KeyboardInterrupt`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:561
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_MemoryError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_MemoryError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:561
|
||
msgid ":exc:`MemoryError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`MemoryError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:563
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_NameError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_NameError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:563
|
||
msgid ":exc:`NameError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`NameError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:565
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_NotImplementedError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_NotImplementedError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:565
|
||
msgid ":exc:`NotImplementedError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`NotImplementedError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:567
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_OSError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_OSError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:567
|
||
msgid ":exc:`OSError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`OSError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:569
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_OverflowError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_OverflowError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:569
|
||
msgid ":exc:`OverflowError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`OverflowError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:571
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ReferenceError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_ReferenceError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:571
|
||
msgid ":exc:`ReferenceError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`ReferenceError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:571
|
||
msgid "\\(2)"
|
||
msgstr "\\(2)"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:573
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:573
|
||
msgid ":exc:`RuntimeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`RuntimeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:575
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_SyntaxError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_SyntaxError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:575
|
||
msgid ":exc:`SyntaxError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`SyntaxError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:577
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_SystemError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_SystemError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:577
|
||
msgid ":exc:`SystemError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`SystemError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:579
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_SystemExit`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_SystemExit`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:579
|
||
msgid ":exc:`SystemExit`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`SystemExit`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:581
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_TypeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_TypeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:581
|
||
msgid ":exc:`TypeError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`TypeError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:583
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ValueError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_ValueError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:583
|
||
msgid ":exc:`ValueError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`ValueError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:585
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_WindowsError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_WindowsError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:585
|
||
msgid ":exc:`WindowsError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`WindowsError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:585
|
||
msgid "\\(3)"
|
||
msgstr "\\(3)"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:587
|
||
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ZeroDivisionError`"
|
||
msgstr ":c:data:`PyExc_ZeroDivisionError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:587
|
||
msgid ":exc:`ZeroDivisionError`"
|
||
msgstr ":exc:`ZeroDivisionError`"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:621
|
||
msgid "Notes:"
|
||
msgstr "Notes :"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:624
|
||
msgid "This is a base class for other standard exceptions."
|
||
msgstr "C'est la classe de base pour les autres exceptions standards."
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:627
|
||
msgid "This is the same as :exc:`weakref.ReferenceError`."
|
||
msgstr "Identique à :exc:`weakref.ReferenceError`."
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:630
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Only defined on Windows; protect code that uses this by testing that the "
|
||
"preprocessor macro ``MS_WINDOWS`` is defined."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:638
|
||
msgid "String Exceptions"
|
||
msgstr "Exceptions standards"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:640
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"All exceptions to be raised or caught must be derived from :exc:"
|
||
"`BaseException`. Trying to raise a string exception now raises :exc:"
|
||
"`TypeError`."
|
||
msgstr ""
|