RetroZilla/extensions/python/xpcom/test/test_com_exceptions.py
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# Test pyxpcom exception.
from xpcom import components, nsError, ServerException, COMException
from xpcom.server import WrapObject
class PythonFailingComponent:
# Re-use the test interface for this test.
_com_interfaces_ = components.interfaces.nsIPythonTestInterfaceExtra
def do_boolean(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "silent" NS_ERROR_FAILURE exception.
raise ServerException()
def do_octet(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "silent" NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED exception.
raise ServerException(nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
def do_short(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "debug" NS_ERROR_FAILURE exception.
raise COMException(nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
def do_unsigned_short(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "debug" NS_ERROR_FAILURE exception.
raise "Foo"
def do_long(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "silent" NS_ERROR_FAILURE exception.
raise ServerException
def do_unsigned_long(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "silent" NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED exception.
raise ServerException, nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
def do_long_long(self, p1, p2):
# This should cause the caller to see a "silent" NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED exception.
raise ServerException, (nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, "testing")
def do_unsigned_long_long(self, p1, p2):
# Report of a crash in this case - test it!
raise ServerException, "A bad exception param"
def _testit(expected_errno, func, *args):
try:
apply(func, args)
except COMException, what:
if what.errno != expected_errno:
raise
def test():
# For the benefit of the test suite, we print some reassuring messages.
import sys
sys.__stderr__.write("***** NOTE: Three tracebacks below this is normal\n")
ob = WrapObject( PythonFailingComponent(), components.interfaces.nsIPythonTestInterfaceExtra)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_FAILURE, ob.do_boolean, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, ob.do_octet, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_FAILURE, ob.do_short, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_FAILURE, ob.do_unsigned_short, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_FAILURE, ob.do_long, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, ob.do_unsigned_long, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, ob.do_long_long, 0, 0)
_testit(nsError.NS_ERROR_FAILURE, ob.do_unsigned_long_long, 0, 0)
print "The xpcom exception tests passed"
# For the benefit of the test suite, some more reassuring messages.
sys.__stderr__.write("***** NOTE: Three tracebacks printed above this is normal\n")
sys.__stderr__.write("***** It is testing the Python XPCOM Exception semantics\n")
test()