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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001-2017, Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2017.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-11-26 18:49+0900\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Generated-By: Babel 2.5.1\n"
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:8
msgid "Exception Handling"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:10
msgid ""
"The functions described in this chapter will let you handle and raise "
"Python exceptions. It is important to understand some of the basics of "
"Python exception handling. It works somewhat like the POSIX "
":c:data:`errno` variable: there is a global indicator (per thread) of the"
" last error that occurred. Most C API functions don't clear this on "
"success, but will set it to indicate the cause of the error on failure. "
"Most C API functions also return an error indicator, usually *NULL* if "
"they are supposed to return a pointer, or ``-1`` if they return an "
"integer (exception: the :c:func:`PyArg_\\*` functions return ``1`` for "
"success and ``0`` for failure)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:20
msgid ""
"Concretely, the error indicator consists of three object pointers: the "
"exception's type, the exception's value, and the traceback object. Any "
"of those pointers can be NULL if non-set (although some combinations are "
"forbidden, for example you can't have a non-NULL traceback if the "
"exception type is NULL)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:26
msgid ""
"When a function must fail because some function it called failed, it "
"generally doesn't set the error indicator; the function it called already"
" set it. It is responsible for either handling the error and clearing "
"the exception or returning after cleaning up any resources it holds (such"
" as object references or memory allocations); it should *not* continue "
"normally if it is not prepared to handle the error. If returning due to "
"an error, it is important to indicate to the caller that an error has "
"been set. If the error is not handled or carefully propagated, "
"additional calls into the Python/C API may not behave as intended and may"
" fail in mysterious ways."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:37
msgid ""
"The error indicator is **not** the result of :func:`sys.exc_info()`. The "
"former corresponds to an exception that is not yet caught (and is "
"therefore still propagating), while the latter returns an exception after"
" it is caught (and has therefore stopped propagating)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:44
msgid "Printing and clearing"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:49
msgid ""
"Clear the error indicator. If the error indicator is not set, there is "
"no effect."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:55
msgid ""
"Print a standard traceback to ``sys.stderr`` and clear the error "
"indicator. Call this function only when the error indicator is set. "
"(Otherwise it will cause a fatal error!)"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:59
msgid ""
"If *set_sys_last_vars* is nonzero, the variables :data:`sys.last_type`, "
":data:`sys.last_value` and :data:`sys.last_traceback` will be set to the "
"type, value and traceback of the printed exception, respectively."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:66
msgid "Alias for ``PyErr_PrintEx(1)``."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:71
msgid ""
"This utility function prints a warning message to ``sys.stderr`` when an "
"exception has been set but it is impossible for the interpreter to "
"actually raise the exception. It is used, for example, when an exception"
" occurs in an :meth:`__del__` method."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:76
msgid ""
"The function is called with a single argument *obj* that identifies the "
"context in which the unraisable exception occurred. If possible, the repr"
" of *obj* will be printed in the warning message."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:82
msgid "Raising exceptions"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:84
msgid ""
"These functions help you set the current thread's error indicator. For "
"convenience, some of these functions will always return a NULL pointer "
"for use in a ``return`` statement."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:91
msgid ""
"This is the most common way to set the error indicator. The first "
"argument specifies the exception type; it is normally one of the standard"
" exceptions, e.g. :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeError`. You need not increment "
"its reference count. The second argument is an error message; it is "
"decoded from ``'utf-8``'."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:99
msgid ""
"This function is similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetString` but lets you "
"specify an arbitrary Python object for the \"value\" of the exception."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:105
msgid ""
"This function sets the error indicator and returns *NULL*. *exception* "
"should be a Python exception class. The *format* and subsequent "
"parameters help format the error message; they have the same meaning and "
"values as in :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat`. *format* is an ASCII-encoded"
" string."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:114
msgid ""
"Same as :c:func:`PyErr_Format`, but taking a :c:type:`va_list` argument "
"rather than a variable number of arguments."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:122
msgid "This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetObject(type, Py_None)``."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:127
msgid ""
"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, message)``, "
"where *message* indicates that a built-in operation was invoked with an "
"illegal argument. It is mostly for internal use."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:134
msgid ""
"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_MemoryError)``; it returns "
"*NULL* so an object allocation function can write ``return "
"PyErr_NoMemory();`` when it runs out of memory."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:143
msgid ""
"This is a convenience function to raise an exception when a C library "
"function has returned an error and set the C variable :c:data:`errno`. "
"It constructs a tuple object whose first item is the integer "
":c:data:`errno` value and whose second item is the corresponding error "
"message (gotten from :c:func:`strerror`), and then calls "
"``PyErr_SetObject(type, object)``. On Unix, when the :c:data:`errno` "
"value is :const:`EINTR`, indicating an interrupted system call, this "
"calls :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals`, and if that set the error indicator, "
"leaves it set to that. The function always returns *NULL*, so a wrapper "
"function around a system call can write ``return "
"PyErr_SetFromErrno(type);`` when the system call returns an error."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:157
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrno`, with the additional behavior "
"that if *filenameObject* is not *NULL*, it is passed to the constructor "
"of *type* as a third parameter. In the case of :exc:`OSError` exception,"
" this is used to define the :attr:`filename` attribute of the exception "
"instance."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:166
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject`, but takes a "
"second filename object, for raising errors when a function that takes two"
" filenames fails."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:175
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject`, but the "
"filename is given as a C string. *filename* is decoded from the "
"filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:182
msgid ""
"This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`WindowsError`. If called "
"with *ierr* of :c:data:`0`, the error code returned by a call to "
":c:func:`GetLastError` is used instead. It calls the Win32 function "
":c:func:`FormatMessage` to retrieve the Windows description of error code"
" given by *ierr* or :c:func:`GetLastError`, then it constructs a tuple "
"object whose first item is the *ierr* value and whose second item is the "
"corresponding error message (gotten from :c:func:`FormatMessage`), and "
"then calls ``PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_WindowsError, object)``. This function"
" always returns *NULL*. Availability: Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:194
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr`, with an additional "
"parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. Availability: "
"Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:200
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, but the "
"filename is given as a C string. *filename* is decoded from the "
"filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`). Availability: Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:207
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, with an "
"additional parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. "
"Availability: Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:214
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject`, but "
"accepts a second filename object. Availability: Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:223
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename`, with an "
"additional parameter specifying the exception type to be raised. "
"Availability: Windows."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:229
msgid ""
"This is a convenience function to raise :exc:`ImportError`. *msg* will be"
" set as the exception's message string. *name* and *path*, both of which "
"can be ``NULL``, will be set as the :exc:`ImportError`'s respective "
"``name`` and ``path`` attributes."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:239
msgid ""
"Set file, line, and offset information for the current exception. If the"
" current exception is not a :exc:`SyntaxError`, then it sets additional "
"attributes, which make the exception printing subsystem think the "
"exception is a :exc:`SyntaxError`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:249
msgid ""
"Like :c:func:`PyErr_SyntaxLocationObject`, but *filename* is a byte "
"string decoded from the filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:257
msgid ""
"Like :c:func:`PyErr_SyntaxLocationEx`, but the col_offset parameter is "
"omitted."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:263
msgid ""
"This is a shorthand for ``PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, message)``, "
"where *message* indicates that an internal operation (e.g. a Python/C API"
" function) was invoked with an illegal argument. It is mostly for "
"internal use."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:270
msgid "Issuing warnings"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:272
msgid ""
"Use these functions to issue warnings from C code. They mirror similar "
"functions exported by the Python :mod:`warnings` module. They normally "
"print a warning message to *sys.stderr*; however, it is also possible "
"that the user has specified that warnings are to be turned into errors, "
"and in that case they will raise an exception. It is also possible that "
"the functions raise an exception because of a problem with the warning "
"machinery. The return value is ``0`` if no exception is raised, or ``-1``"
" if an exception is raised. (It is not possible to determine whether a "
"warning message is actually printed, nor what the reason is for the "
"exception; this is intentional.) If an exception is raised, the caller "
"should do its normal exception handling (for example, :c:func:`Py_DECREF`"
" owned references and return an error value)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:287
msgid ""
"Issue a warning message. The *category* argument is a warning category "
"(see below) or *NULL*; the *message* argument is a UTF-8 encoded string."
" *stack_level* is a positive number giving a number of stack frames; the"
" warning will be issued from the currently executing line of code in "
"that stack frame. A *stack_level* of 1 is the function calling "
":c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx`, 2 is the function above that, and so forth."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:294
msgid ""
"Warning categories must be subclasses of :c:data:`PyExc_Warning`; "
":c:data:`PyExc_Warning` is a subclass of :c:data:`PyExc_Exception`; the "
"default warning category is :c:data:`PyExc_RuntimeWarning`. The standard "
"Python warning categories are available as global variables whose names "
"are enumerated at :ref:`standardwarningcategories`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:300
msgid ""
"For information about warning control, see the documentation for the "
":mod:`warnings` module and the :option:`-W` option in the command line "
"documentation. There is no C API for warning control."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:306
msgid ""
"Much like :c:func:`PyErr_SetImportError` but this function allows for "
"specifying a subclass of :exc:`ImportError` to raise."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:314
msgid ""
"Issue a warning message with explicit control over all warning "
"attributes. This is a straightforward wrapper around the Python function"
" :func:`warnings.warn_explicit`, see there for more information. The "
"*module* and *registry* arguments may be set to *NULL* to get the default"
" effect described there."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:325
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnExplicitObject` except that *message* and "
"*module* are UTF-8 encoded strings, and *filename* is decoded from the "
"filesystem encoding (:func:`os.fsdecode`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:332
msgid ""
"Function similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnEx`, but use "
":c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat` to format the warning message. *format* "
"is an ASCII-encoded string."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:341
msgid ""
"Function similar to :c:func:`PyErr_WarnFormat`, but *category* is "
":exc:`ResourceWarning` and pass *source* to "
":func:`warnings.WarningMessage`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:348
msgid "Querying the error indicator"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:352
msgid ""
"Test whether the error indicator is set. If set, return the exception "
"*type* (the first argument to the last call to one of the "
":c:func:`PyErr_Set\\*` functions or to :c:func:`PyErr_Restore`). If not "
"set, return *NULL*. You do not own a reference to the return value, so "
"you do not need to :c:func:`Py_DECREF` it."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:360
msgid ""
"Do not compare the return value to a specific exception; use "
":c:func:`PyErr_ExceptionMatches` instead, shown below. (The comparison "
"could easily fail since the exception may be an instance instead of a "
"class, in the case of a class exception, or it may be a subclass of the "
"expected exception.)"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:368
msgid ""
"Equivalent to ``PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(PyErr_Occurred(), exc)``. "
"This should only be called when an exception is actually set; a memory "
"access violation will occur if no exception has been raised."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:375
msgid ""
"Return true if the *given* exception matches the exception type in *exc*."
" If *exc* is a class object, this also returns true when *given* is an "
"instance of a subclass. If *exc* is a tuple, all exception types in the "
"tuple (and recursively in subtuples) are searched for a match."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:383
msgid ""
"Retrieve the error indicator into three variables whose addresses are "
"passed. If the error indicator is not set, set all three variables to "
"*NULL*. If it is set, it will be cleared and you own a reference to each"
" object retrieved. The value and traceback object may be *NULL* even "
"when the type object is not."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:390
msgid ""
"This function is normally only used by code that needs to catch "
"exceptions or by code that needs to save and restore the error indicator "
"temporarily, e.g.::"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:405
msgid ""
"Set the error indicator from the three objects. If the error indicator "
"is already set, it is cleared first. If the objects are *NULL*, the "
"error indicator is cleared. Do not pass a *NULL* type and non-*NULL* "
"value or traceback. The exception type should be a class. Do not pass "
"an invalid exception type or value. (Violating these rules will cause "
"subtle problems later.) This call takes away a reference to each object:"
" you must own a reference to each object before the call and after the "
"call you no longer own these references. (If you don't understand this, "
"don't use this function. I warned you.)"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:417
msgid ""
"This function is normally only used by code that needs to save and "
"restore the error indicator temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch` to "
"save the current error indicator."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:424
msgid ""
"Under certain circumstances, the values returned by :c:func:`PyErr_Fetch`"
" below can be \"unnormalized\", meaning that ``*exc`` is a class object "
"but ``*val`` is not an instance of the same class. This function can be"
" used to instantiate the class in that case. If the values are already "
"normalized, nothing happens. The delayed normalization is implemented to "
"improve performance."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:432
msgid ""
"This function *does not* implicitly set the ``__traceback__`` attribute "
"on the exception value. If setting the traceback appropriately is "
"desired, the following additional snippet is needed::"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:443
msgid ""
"Retrieve the exception info, as known from ``sys.exc_info()``. This "
"refers to an exception that was *already caught*, not to an exception "
"that was freshly raised. Returns new references for the three objects, "
"any of which may be *NULL*. Does not modify the exception info state."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:450
msgid ""
"This function is not normally used by code that wants to handle "
"exceptions. Rather, it can be used when code needs to save and restore "
"the exception state temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_SetExcInfo` to "
"restore or clear the exception state."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:460
msgid ""
"Set the exception info, as known from ``sys.exc_info()``. This refers to"
" an exception that was *already caught*, not to an exception that was "
"freshly raised. This function steals the references of the arguments. To"
" clear the exception state, pass *NULL* for all three arguments. For "
"general rules about the three arguments, see :c:func:`PyErr_Restore`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:468
msgid ""
"This function is not normally used by code that wants to handle "
"exceptions. Rather, it can be used when code needs to save and restore "
"the exception state temporarily. Use :c:func:`PyErr_GetExcInfo` to read "
"the exception state."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:477
msgid "Signal Handling"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:487
msgid ""
"This function interacts with Python's signal handling. It checks whether"
" a signal has been sent to the processes and if so, invokes the "
"corresponding signal handler. If the :mod:`signal` module is supported, "
"this can invoke a signal handler written in Python. In all cases, the "
"default effect for :const:`SIGINT` is to raise the "
":exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` exception. If an exception is raised the error "
"indicator is set and the function returns ``-1``; otherwise the function "
"returns ``0``. The error indicator may or may not be cleared if it was "
"previously set."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:503
msgid ""
"This function simulates the effect of a :const:`SIGINT` signal arriving "
"--- the next time :c:func:`PyErr_CheckSignals` is called, "
":exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` will be raised. It may be called without "
"holding the interpreter lock."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:513
msgid ""
"This utility function specifies a file descriptor to which the signal "
"number is written as a single byte whenever a signal is received. *fd* "
"must be non-blocking. It returns the previous such file descriptor."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:517
msgid ""
"The value ``-1`` disables the feature; this is the initial state. This is"
" equivalent to :func:`signal.set_wakeup_fd` in Python, but without any "
"error checking. *fd* should be a valid file descriptor. The function "
"should only be called from the main thread."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:522
msgid "On Windows, the function now also supports socket handles."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:527
msgid "Exception Classes"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:531
msgid ""
"This utility function creates and returns a new exception class. The "
"*name* argument must be the name of the new exception, a C string of the "
"form ``module.classname``. The *base* and *dict* arguments are normally "
"*NULL*. This creates a class object derived from :exc:`Exception` "
"(accessible in C as :c:data:`PyExc_Exception`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:537
msgid ""
"The :attr:`__module__` attribute of the new class is set to the first "
"part (up to the last dot) of the *name* argument, and the class name is "
"set to the last part (after the last dot). The *base* argument can be "
"used to specify alternate base classes; it can either be only one class "
"or a tuple of classes. The *dict* argument can be used to specify a "
"dictionary of class variables and methods."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:546
msgid ""
"Same as :c:func:`PyErr_NewException`, except that the new exception class"
" can easily be given a docstring: If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used"
" as the docstring for the exception class."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:554
msgid "Exception Objects"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:558
msgid ""
"Return the traceback associated with the exception as a new reference, as"
" accessible from Python through :attr:`__traceback__`. If there is no "
"traceback associated, this returns *NULL*."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:565
msgid ""
"Set the traceback associated with the exception to *tb*. Use ``Py_None``"
" to clear it."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:571
msgid ""
"Return the context (another exception instance during whose handling *ex*"
" was raised) associated with the exception as a new reference, as "
"accessible from Python through :attr:`__context__`. If there is no "
"context associated, this returns *NULL*."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:579
msgid ""
"Set the context associated with the exception to *ctx*. Use *NULL* to "
"clear it. There is no type check to make sure that *ctx* is an exception"
" instance. This steals a reference to *ctx*."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:586
msgid ""
"Return the cause (either an exception instance, or :const:`None`, set by "
"``raise ... from ...``) associated with the exception as a new reference,"
" as accessible from Python through :attr:`__cause__`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:593
msgid ""
"Set the cause associated with the exception to *cause*. Use *NULL* to "
"clear it. There is no type check to make sure that *cause* is either an "
"exception instance or :const:`None`. This steals a reference to *cause*."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:597
msgid ""
":attr:`__suppress_context__` is implicitly set to ``True`` by this "
"function."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:603
msgid "Unicode Exception Objects"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:605
msgid ""
"The following functions are used to create and modify Unicode exceptions "
"from C."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:609
msgid ""
"Create a :class:`UnicodeDecodeError` object with the attributes "
"*encoding*, *object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*. *encoding* "
"and *reason* are UTF-8 encoded strings."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:615
msgid ""
"Create a :class:`UnicodeEncodeError` object with the attributes "
"*encoding*, *object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*. *encoding* "
"and *reason* are UTF-8 encoded strings."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:621
msgid ""
"Create a :class:`UnicodeTranslateError` object with the attributes "
"*object*, *length*, *start*, *end* and *reason*. *reason* is a UTF-8 "
"encoded string."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:627
msgid "Return the *encoding* attribute of the given exception object."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:633
msgid "Return the *object* attribute of the given exception object."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:639
msgid ""
"Get the *start* attribute of the given exception object and place it into"
" *\\*start*. *start* must not be *NULL*. Return ``0`` on success, "
"``-1`` on failure."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:647
msgid ""
"Set the *start* attribute of the given exception object to *start*. "
"Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:654
msgid ""
"Get the *end* attribute of the given exception object and place it into "
"*\\*end*. *end* must not be *NULL*. Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on "
"failure."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:662
msgid ""
"Set the *end* attribute of the given exception object to *end*. Return "
"``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:669
msgid "Return the *reason* attribute of the given exception object."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:675
msgid ""
"Set the *reason* attribute of the given exception object to *reason*. "
"Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:680
msgid "Recursion Control"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:682
msgid ""
"These two functions provide a way to perform safe recursive calls at the "
"C level, both in the core and in extension modules. They are needed if "
"the recursive code does not necessarily invoke Python code (which tracks "
"its recursion depth automatically)."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:689
msgid "Marks a point where a recursive C-level call is about to be performed."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:691
msgid ""
"If :const:`USE_STACKCHECK` is defined, this function checks if the OS "
"stack overflowed using :c:func:`PyOS_CheckStack`. In this is the case, "
"it sets a :exc:`MemoryError` and returns a nonzero value."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:695
msgid ""
"The function then checks if the recursion limit is reached. If this is "
"the case, a :exc:`RecursionError` is set and a nonzero value is returned."
" Otherwise, zero is returned."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:699
msgid ""
"*where* should be a string such as ``\" in instance check\"`` to be "
"concatenated to the :exc:`RecursionError` message caused by the recursion"
" depth limit."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:705
msgid ""
"Ends a :c:func:`Py_EnterRecursiveCall`. Must be called once for each "
"*successful* invocation of :c:func:`Py_EnterRecursiveCall`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:708
msgid ""
"Properly implementing :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` for container "
"types requires special recursion handling. In addition to protecting the"
" stack, :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` also needs to track objects to "
"prevent cycles. The following two functions facilitate this "
"functionality. Effectively, these are the C equivalent to "
":func:`reprlib.recursive_repr`."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:716
msgid ""
"Called at the beginning of the :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` "
"implementation to detect cycles."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:719
msgid ""
"If the object has already been processed, the function returns a positive"
" integer. In that case the :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` "
"implementation should return a string object indicating a cycle. As "
"examples, :class:`dict` objects return ``{...}`` and :class:`list` "
"objects return ``[...]``."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:725
msgid ""
"The function will return a negative integer if the recursion limit is "
"reached. In that case the :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` "
"implementation should typically return ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:729
msgid ""
"Otherwise, the function returns zero and the "
":c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_repr` implementation can continue normally."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:734
msgid ""
"Ends a :c:func:`Py_ReprEnter`. Must be called once for each invocation "
"of :c:func:`Py_ReprEnter` that returns zero."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:741
msgid "Standard Exceptions"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:743
msgid ""
"All standard Python exceptions are available as global variables whose "
"names are ``PyExc_`` followed by the Python exception name. These have "
"the type :c:type:`PyObject\\*`; they are all class objects. For "
"completeness, here are all the variables:"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:804 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:937
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:985
msgid "C Name"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:804 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:985
msgid "Python Name"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:804 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:937
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:985
msgid "Notes"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:806
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_BaseException`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:806
msgid ":exc:`BaseException`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:806 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:808
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:810 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:856
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:868 ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:987
msgid "\\(1)"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:808
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_Exception`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:808
msgid ":exc:`Exception`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:810
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ArithmeticError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:810
msgid ":exc:`ArithmeticError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:812
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_AssertionError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:812
msgid ":exc:`AssertionError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:814
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_AttributeError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:814
msgid ":exc:`AttributeError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:816
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_BlockingIOError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:816
msgid ":exc:`BlockingIOError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:818
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_BrokenPipeError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:818
msgid ":exc:`BrokenPipeError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:820
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_BufferError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:820
msgid ":exc:`BufferError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:822
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ChildProcessError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:822
msgid ":exc:`ChildProcessError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:824
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ConnectionAbortedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:824
msgid ":exc:`ConnectionAbortedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:826
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ConnectionError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:826
msgid ":exc:`ConnectionError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:828
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ConnectionRefusedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:828
msgid ":exc:`ConnectionRefusedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:830
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ConnectionResetError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:830
msgid ":exc:`ConnectionResetError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:832
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_EOFError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:832
msgid ":exc:`EOFError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:834
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_FileExistsError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:834
msgid ":exc:`FileExistsError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:836
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_FileNotFoundError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:836
msgid ":exc:`FileNotFoundError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:838
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_FloatingPointError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:838
msgid ":exc:`FloatingPointError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:840
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_GeneratorExit`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:840
msgid ":exc:`GeneratorExit`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:842
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_ImportError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:842
msgid ":exc:`ImportError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:844
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_IndentationError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:844
msgid ":exc:`IndentationError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:846
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_IndexError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:846
msgid ":exc:`IndexError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:848
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_InterruptedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:848
msgid ":exc:`InterruptedError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:850
msgid ":c:data:`PyExc_IsADirectoryError`"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/c-api/exceptions.rst:850
msgid ":exc:`IsADirectoryError`"
msgstr ""