lib: add bt_{graph,query_executor}_add_interrupter()
[babeltrace.git] / src / bindings / python / bt2 / bt2 / native_bt_component_class.i
index dac194b3ae57c182453b2b95c013b151f1feb944..63dcc0ba29378f5e3612297fef2b6841364ea6da 100644 (file)
@@ -97,10 +97,8 @@ static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_error_type = NULL;
 static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_memory_error = NULL;
 static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_try_again_type = NULL;
 static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_stop_type = NULL;
-static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_msg_iter_canceled_type = NULL;
 static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_object_type = NULL;
 static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_params_type = NULL;
-static PyObject *py_mod_bt2_exc_unsupported_type = NULL;
 
 static
 void bt_bt2_cc_init_from_bt2(void)
@@ -116,10 +114,10 @@ void bt_bt2_cc_init_from_bt2(void)
        py_mod_bt2 = PyImport_ImportModule("bt2");
        BT_ASSERT(py_mod_bt2);
        py_mod_bt2_exc_error_type =
-               PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "Error");
+               PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "_Error");
        BT_ASSERT(py_mod_bt2_exc_error_type);
        py_mod_bt2_exc_memory_error =
-               PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "MemoryError");
+               PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "_MemoryError");
        BT_ASSERT(py_mod_bt2_exc_memory_error);
        py_mod_bt2_exc_try_again_type =
                PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "TryAgain");
@@ -133,9 +131,6 @@ void bt_bt2_cc_init_from_bt2(void)
        py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_params_type =
                PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "InvalidParams");
        BT_ASSERT(py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_params_type);
-       py_mod_bt2_exc_unsupported_type =
-               PyObject_GetAttrString(py_mod_bt2, "Unsupported");
-       BT_ASSERT(py_mod_bt2_exc_unsupported_type);
 }
 
 static
@@ -158,7 +153,6 @@ void bt_bt2_cc_exit_handler(void)
        Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_error_type);
        Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_try_again_type);
        Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_stop_type);
-       Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_msg_iter_canceled_type);
        Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_object_type);
        Py_XDECREF(py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_params_type);
 }
@@ -198,7 +192,7 @@ void restore_current_thread_error_and_append_exception_chain_recursive(
        }
 
        /*
-        * If the raised exception is a bt2.Error, restore the wrapped error.
+        * If the raised exception is a bt2._Error, restore the wrapped error.
         */
        if (PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(py_exc_value, py_mod_bt2_exc_error_type)) {
                PyObject *py_error_swig_ptr;
@@ -206,7 +200,7 @@ void restore_current_thread_error_and_append_exception_chain_recursive(
                int ret;
 
                /*
-                * We never raise a bt2.Error with a cause: it should be the
+                * We never raise a bt2._Error with a cause: it should be the
                 * end of the chain.
                 */
                BT_ASSERT(!py_exc_cause_value);
@@ -270,21 +264,21 @@ end:
  * try:
  *     try:
  *         something_that_raises_bt2_error()
- *     except bt2.Error as e1:
+ *     except bt2._Error as e1:
  *         raise ValueError from e1
  * except ValueError as e2:
  *     raise TypeError from e2
  *
  * We will have the following exception chain:
  *
- *     TypeError -> ValueError -> bt2.Error
+ *     TypeError -> ValueError -> bt2._Error
  *
  * Where the TypeError is the current exception (obtained from PyErr_Fetch).
  *
- * The bt2.Error contains a `struct bt_error *` that used to be the current
+ * The bt2._Error contains a `struct bt_error *` that used to be the current
  * thread's error, at the moment the exception was raised.
  *
- * This function gets to the bt2.Error and restores the wrapped
+ * This function gets to the bt2._Error and restores the wrapped
  * `struct bt_error *` as the current thread's error.
  *
  * Then, for each exception in the chain, starting with the oldest one, it adds
@@ -404,9 +398,6 @@ int py_exc_to_status(bt_self_component_class *self_component_class,
        } else if (PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(exc,
                        py_mod_bt2_exc_invalid_params_type)) {
                status = __BT_FUNC_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMS;
-       } else if (PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(exc,
-                       py_mod_bt2_exc_unsupported_type)) {
-               status = __BT_FUNC_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
        } else {
                /* Unknown exception: convert to general error */
                log_exception_and_maybe_append_error(BT_LOG_WARNING, true,
@@ -998,15 +989,15 @@ component_class_message_iterator_init(
         *
         *     py_iter.__init__(self_output_port)
         *
-         * through the _init_for_native helper static method.
+        * through the _init_for_native helper static method.
         *
         * At this point, py_iter._ptr is set, so this initialization
         * function has access to self._component (which gives it the
         * user Python component object from which the iterator was
         * created).
         */
-        py_component_port_output_ptr = SWIG_NewPointerObj(
-               SWIG_as_voidptr(self_component_port_output),
+       py_component_port_output_ptr = SWIG_NewPointerObj(
+               SWIG_as_voidptr(self_component_port_output),
                SWIGTYPE_p_bt_self_component_port_output, 0);
        if (!py_component_port_output_ptr) {
                const char *err = "Failed to create a SWIG pointer object.";
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