Error handling¶
When an error or an unexpected event occurs during a Hawkey routine, an exception is raised:
if it is a general error that could be common to other Python programs, one of the standard Python built-in exceptions is raised. For instance,
IOError
andTypeError
can be raised from Hawkey.programming errors within Hawkey that cause unexpected or invalid states raise the standard
AssertionError
. These should be reported as bugs against Hawkey.programming errors due to incorrect use of the library usually produce
hawkey.ValueException
or one of its subclasses,QueryException
(poorly formed Query) orArchException
(unrecognized architecture).sometimes there is a close call between blaming the error on an input parameter or on something else, beyond the programmer’s control.
hawkey.RuntimeException
is generally used in this case.hawkey.ValidationException
is raised when a function call performs a preliminary check before proceeding with the main operation and this check fails.
The class hierarchy for Hawkey exceptions is:
+-- hawkey.Exception
+-- hawkey.ValueException
| +-- hawkey.QueryException
| +-- hawkey.ArchException
+-- hawkey.RuntimeException
+-- hawkey.ValidationException