PTU5KAS/kas/kasusererror.py

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# kas - setup tool for bitbake based projects
#
# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2017-2023
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"""
This module provides a common base class for all exceptions
which are related to user or configuration errors. These exceptions
should be caught and reported to the user using a meaningful message
instead of a stacktrace.
When handling errors in KAS, never return directly using `sys.exit`,
but instead throw an exception derived from :class:`KasUserError` (for user
errors), or one derived from `Exception` for internal errors. These
are then handled centrally, mapped to correct return codes and pretty
printed.
"""
__license__ = 'MIT'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2023'
class KasUserError(Exception):
"""
User or input error. Derive all user error exceptions from this class.
"""
pass
class CommandExecError(KasUserError):
"""
Failure in execution of a shell command. The `forward_error_code` parameter
can be used to request the receiver of the exception to `sys.exit` with
that code instead of a generic one. Only use this in special cases, where
the return code can actually be related to a single shell command.
"""
def __init__(self, command, ret_code,
forward_ret_code=False):
self.ret_code = ret_code
self.forward = forward_ret_code
message = ["'{}'".format(c) if ' ' in c else c for c in command]
super().__init__('Command "{}" failed with error {}'
.format(' '.join(message), ret_code))
class ArgsCombinationError(KasUserError):
"""
Invalid combination of CLI arguments provided
"""
def __init__(self, message):
super().__init__('Invalid combination of arguments: {}'
.format(message))