32 lines
991 B
Python
32 lines
991 B
Python
class _JediError(Exception):
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pass
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class InternalError(_JediError):
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"""
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This error might happen a subprocess is crashing. The reason for this is
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usually broken C code in third party libraries. This is not a very common
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thing and it is safe to use Jedi again. However using the same calls might
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result in the same error again.
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"""
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class WrongVersion(_JediError):
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"""
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This error is reserved for the future, shouldn't really be happening at the
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moment.
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"""
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class RefactoringError(_JediError):
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"""
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Refactorings can fail for various reasons. So if you work with refactorings
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like :meth:`.Script.rename`, :meth:`.Script.inline`,
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:meth:`.Script.extract_variable` and :meth:`.Script.extract_function`, make
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sure to catch these. The descriptions in the errors are ususally valuable
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for end users.
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A typical ``RefactoringError`` would tell the user that inlining is not
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possible if no name is under the cursor.
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"""
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