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#ifndef PYTHONEXCEPTION_H
#define PYTHONEXCEPTION_H
// The purpose of the PythonException class is to convert a python
// error to a C++ exception. This is useful, especially in C++
// constructors that access the python/C API, when a python error is
// raised but a C++ exception should be thrown in order to ensure
// proper cleanup of a failed operation.
// When a python error is detected, or if the code sets a python
// error, this should be followed with
//
// throw PythonException();
//
// The PythonException will extract the information it needs directly
// from the python API.
// Typically, the wrapper code should catch this exception and convert
// it back to a python error, using the restore() method. Using SWIG,
// this can be done with the %exception directive:
// %exception
// {
// try
// {
// $action
// }
// catch (PythonException &e)
// {
// e.restore();
// SWIG_fail;
// }
// }
#include <Python.h>
#include <stdexcept>
class PythonException : public std::runtime_error
{
public:
PythonException();
~PythonException() throw();
const char * what() const throw();
void restore();
private:
PyObject * errorType;
PyObject * errorValue;
PyObject * errorTraceback;
char * errorMsg;
};
#endif
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