Check that compiler error are user always user friendly
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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@ -419,13 +419,14 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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if isinstance(expr, HyLambdaListKeyword):
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if expr not in expr._valid_types:
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raise HyCompileError("{0} is not a valid "
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raise HyTypeError(expr, "{0} is not a valid "
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"lambda-keyword.".format(repr(expr)))
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if expr == "&rest" and lambda_keyword is None:
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lambda_keyword = expr
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elif expr == "&optional":
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if len(defaults) > 0:
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raise HyCompileError("There can only be &optional "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"There can only be &optional "
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"arguments or one &key argument")
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lambda_keyword = expr
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elif expr == "&key":
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@ -433,7 +434,8 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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elif expr == "&kwargs":
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lambda_keyword = expr
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else:
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raise HyCompileError("{0} is in an invalid "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"{0} is in an invalid "
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"position.".format(repr(expr)))
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# we don't actually care about this token, so we set
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# our state and continue to the next token...
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@ -443,16 +445,19 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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args.append(expr)
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elif lambda_keyword == "&rest":
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if varargs:
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raise HyCompileError("There can only be one "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"There can only be one "
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"&rest argument")
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varargs = str(expr)
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elif lambda_keyword == "&key":
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if type(expr) != HyDict:
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raise TypeError("There can only be one &key "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"There can only be one &key "
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"argument")
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else:
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if len(defaults) > 0:
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raise HyCompileError("There can only be &optional "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"There can only be &optional "
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"arguments or one &key argument")
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# As you can see, Python has a funny way of
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# defining keyword arguments.
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@ -463,7 +468,8 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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elif lambda_keyword == "&optional":
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if isinstance(expr, HyList):
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if not len(expr) == 2:
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raise TypeError("optional args should be bare names "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"optional args should be bare names "
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"or 2-item lists")
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k, v = expr
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else:
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@ -474,7 +480,8 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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defaults.append(ret.force_expr)
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elif lambda_keyword == "&kwargs":
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if kwargs:
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raise HyCompileError("There can only be one "
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"There can only be one "
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"&kwargs argument")
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kwargs = str(expr)
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@ -760,7 +767,8 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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@builds("except")
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@builds("catch")
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def magic_internal_form(self, expr):
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raise TypeError("Error: `%s' can't be used like that." % (expr[0]))
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raise HyTypeError(expr,
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"Error: `%s' can't be used like that." % (expr[0]))
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def _compile_catch_expression(self, expr, var):
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catch = expr.pop(0) # catch
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@ -792,6 +800,9 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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# let's pop variable and use it as name
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if len(exceptions) == 2:
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name = exceptions.pop(0)
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if not isinstance(name, HySymbol):
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raise HyTypeError(exceptions,
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"Exception storage target name must be a symbol.")
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if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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# Python3 features a change where the Exception handler
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# moved the name from a Name() to a pure Python String type.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from hy import HyString
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from hy.compiler import hy_compile, HyCompileError
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from hy.compiler import hy_compile, HyCompileError, HyTypeError
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from hy.lex import tokenize
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import ast
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@ -43,8 +43,11 @@ def cant_compile(expr):
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try:
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hy_compile(expr)
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assert False
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except HyCompileError:
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pass
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except HyCompileError as e:
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# Anything that can't be compiled should raise a user friendly
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# error, otherwise it's a compiler bug.
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assert isinstance(e.exception, HyTypeError)
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assert e.traceback
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def test_ast_bad_type():
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