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3Built-in Exceptions
4===================
5
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00006.. index::
7 statement: try
8 statement: except
9
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +000010In Python, all exceptions must be instances of a class that derives from
11:class:`BaseException`. In a :keyword:`try` statement with an :keyword:`except`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000012clause that mentions a particular class, that clause also handles any exception
13classes derived from that class (but not exception classes from which *it* is
14derived). Two exception classes that are not related via subclassing are never
15equivalent, even if they have the same name.
16
17.. index:: statement: raise
18
19The built-in exceptions listed below can be generated by the interpreter or
20built-in functions. Except where mentioned, they have an "associated value"
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000021indicating the detailed cause of the error. This may be a string or a tuple of
22several items of information (e.g., an error code and a string explaining the
23code). The associated value is usually passed as arguments to the exception
24class's constructor.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000025
26User code can raise built-in exceptions. This can be used to test an exception
27handler or to report an error condition "just like" the situation in which the
28interpreter raises the same exception; but beware that there is nothing to
29prevent user code from raising an inappropriate error.
30
Mark Dickinsonabf079d2014-04-14 11:20:12 -040031The built-in exception classes can be subclassed to define new exceptions;
32programmers are encouraged to derive new exceptions from the :exc:`Exception`
33class or one of its subclasses, and not from :exc:`BaseException`. More
34information on defining exceptions is available in the Python Tutorial under
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000035:ref:`tut-userexceptions`.
36
Georg Brandle4196d32014-10-31 09:41:46 +010037When raising (or re-raising) an exception in an :keyword:`except` or
38:keyword:`finally` clause
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100039:attr:`__context__` is automatically set to the last exception caught; if the
40new exception is not handled the traceback that is eventually displayed will
41include the originating exception(s) and the final exception.
42
Nick Coghlan0eee97c2012-12-09 16:21:46 +100043When raising a new exception (rather than using a bare ``raise`` to re-raise
44the exception currently being handled), the implicit exception context can be
45supplemented with an explicit cause by using :keyword:`from` with
46:keyword:`raise`::
47
48 raise new_exc from original_exc
49
50The expression following :keyword:`from` must be an exception or ``None``. It
51will be set as :attr:`__cause__` on the raised exception. Setting
52:attr:`__cause__` also implicitly sets the :attr:`__suppress_context__`
53attribute to ``True``, so that using ``raise new_exc from None``
54effectively replaces the old exception with the new one for display
Andre Delfino55f41e42018-12-05 16:45:30 -030055purposes (e.g. converting :exc:`KeyError` to :exc:`AttributeError`), while
Nick Coghlan0eee97c2012-12-09 16:21:46 +100056leaving the old exception available in :attr:`__context__` for introspection
57when debugging.
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100058
Nick Coghlan8e18fc82012-12-08 21:39:24 +100059The default traceback display code shows these chained exceptions in
60addition to the traceback for the exception itself. An explicitly chained
61exception in :attr:`__cause__` is always shown when present. An implicitly
62chained exception in :attr:`__context__` is shown only if :attr:`__cause__`
Nick Coghlan0eee97c2012-12-09 16:21:46 +100063is :const:`None` and :attr:`__suppress_context__` is false.
Nick Coghlan8e18fc82012-12-08 21:39:24 +100064
65In either case, the exception itself is always shown after any chained
66exceptions so that the final line of the traceback always shows the last
67exception that was raised.
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100068
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +020069
70Base classes
71------------
72
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +000073The following exceptions are used mostly as base classes for other exceptions.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000074
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000075.. exception:: BaseException
76
77 The base class for all built-in exceptions. It is not meant to be directly
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000078 inherited by user-defined classes (for that, use :exc:`Exception`). If
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc3b1acf12011-11-22 19:34:08 +010079 :func:`str` is called on an instance of this class, the representation of
80 the argument(s) to the instance are returned, or the empty string when
81 there were no arguments.
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000082
83 .. attribute:: args
84
85 The tuple of arguments given to the exception constructor. Some built-in
Andrew Svetlov5898d4f2014-04-01 00:44:13 +030086 exceptions (like :exc:`OSError`) expect a certain number of arguments and
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000087 assign a special meaning to the elements of this tuple, while others are
88 usually called only with a single string giving an error message.
89
90 .. method:: with_traceback(tb)
91
92 This method sets *tb* as the new traceback for the exception and returns
Irit Katrielc590c232020-12-16 16:03:32 +000093 the exception object. It was more commonly used before the exception
94 chaining features of :pep:`3134` became available. The following example
95 shows how we can convert an instance of ``SomeException`` into an
96 instance of ``OtherException`` while preserving the traceback. Once
97 raised, the current frame is pushed onto the traceback of the
98 ``OtherException``, as would have happened to the traceback of the
99 original ``SomeException`` had we allowed it to propagate to the caller.
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +0000100
101 try:
102 ...
103 except SomeException:
104 tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
105 raise OtherException(...).with_traceback(tb)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000106
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107
108.. exception:: Exception
109
110 All built-in, non-system-exiting exceptions are derived from this class. All
111 user-defined exceptions should also be derived from this class.
112
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000113
114.. exception:: ArithmeticError
115
116 The base class for those built-in exceptions that are raised for various
117 arithmetic errors: :exc:`OverflowError`, :exc:`ZeroDivisionError`,
118 :exc:`FloatingPointError`.
119
120
Georg Brandl0bdfbfa2010-12-18 17:51:28 +0000121.. exception:: BufferError
122
123 Raised when a :ref:`buffer <bufferobjects>` related operation cannot be
124 performed.
125
126
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000127.. exception:: LookupError
128
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000129 The base class for the exceptions that are raised when a key or index used on
130 a mapping or sequence is invalid: :exc:`IndexError`, :exc:`KeyError`. This
131 can be raised directly by :func:`codecs.lookup`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000132
133
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200134Concrete exceptions
135-------------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +0000137The following exceptions are the exceptions that are usually raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000138
139.. exception:: AssertionError
140
141 .. index:: statement: assert
142
143 Raised when an :keyword:`assert` statement fails.
144
145
146.. exception:: AttributeError
147
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000148 Raised when an attribute reference (see :ref:`attribute-references`) or
149 assignment fails. (When an object does not support attribute references or
150 attribute assignments at all, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000151
Pablo Galindo37494b42021-04-14 02:36:07 +0100152 The :attr:`name` and :attr:`obj` attributes can be set using keyword-only
153 arguments to the constructor. When set they represent the name of the attribute
154 that was attempted to be accessed and the object that was accessed for said
155 attribute, respectively.
156
157 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
158 Added the :attr:`name` and :attr:`obj` attributes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000159
160.. exception:: EOFError
161
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300162 Raised when the :func:`input` function hits an end-of-file condition (EOF)
163 without reading any data. (N.B.: the :meth:`io.IOBase.read` and
164 :meth:`io.IOBase.readline` methods return an empty string when they hit EOF.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000165
166
167.. exception:: FloatingPointError
168
Nathaniel J. Smith735ae8d2018-01-05 23:15:34 -0800169 Not currently used.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000170
171
172.. exception:: GeneratorExit
173
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400174 Raised when a :term:`generator` or :term:`coroutine` is closed;
175 see :meth:`generator.close` and :meth:`coroutine.close`. It
Christian Heimescbf3b5c2007-12-03 21:02:03 +0000176 directly inherits from :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`Exception` since
177 it is technically not an error.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000178
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000179
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000180.. exception:: ImportError
181
Eric Snowc9432652016-09-07 15:42:32 -0700182 Raised when the :keyword:`import` statement has troubles trying to
183 load a module. Also raised when the "from list" in ``from ... import``
184 has a name that cannot be found.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000185
Brett Cannon79ec55e2012-04-12 20:24:54 -0400186 The :attr:`name` and :attr:`path` attributes can be set using keyword-only
187 arguments to the constructor. When set they represent the name of the module
188 that was attempted to be imported and the path to any file which triggered
189 the exception, respectively.
190
191 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
192 Added the :attr:`name` and :attr:`path` attributes.
193
Eric Snowc9432652016-09-07 15:42:32 -0700194.. exception:: ModuleNotFoundError
195
196 A subclass of :exc:`ImportError` which is raised by :keyword:`import`
197 when a module could not be located. It is also raised when ``None``
198 is found in :data:`sys.modules`.
199
200 .. versionadded:: 3.6
201
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000202
203.. exception:: IndexError
204
Georg Brandl95817b32008-05-11 14:30:18 +0000205 Raised when a sequence subscript is out of range. (Slice indices are
206 silently truncated to fall in the allowed range; if an index is not an
207 integer, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000208
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000209 .. XXX xref to sequences
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000210
211
212.. exception:: KeyError
213
214 Raised when a mapping (dictionary) key is not found in the set of existing keys.
215
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000216 .. XXX xref to mapping objects?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000217
218
219.. exception:: KeyboardInterrupt
220
221 Raised when the user hits the interrupt key (normally :kbd:`Control-C` or
Georg Brandl81ac1ce2007-08-31 17:17:17 +0000222 :kbd:`Delete`). During execution, a check for interrupts is made
223 regularly. The exception inherits from :exc:`BaseException` so as to not be
224 accidentally caught by code that catches :exc:`Exception` and thus prevent
225 the interpreter from exiting.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000226
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000227
228.. exception:: MemoryError
229
230 Raised when an operation runs out of memory but the situation may still be
231 rescued (by deleting some objects). The associated value is a string indicating
232 what kind of (internal) operation ran out of memory. Note that because of the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000233 underlying memory management architecture (C's :c:func:`malloc` function), the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000234 interpreter may not always be able to completely recover from this situation; it
235 nevertheless raises an exception so that a stack traceback can be printed, in
236 case a run-away program was the cause.
237
238
239.. exception:: NameError
240
241 Raised when a local or global name is not found. This applies only to
242 unqualified names. The associated value is an error message that includes the
243 name that could not be found.
244
Pablo Galindo5bf8bf22021-04-14 15:10:33 +0100245 The :attr:`name` attribute can be set using a keyword-only argument to the
246 constructor. When set it represent the name of the variable that was attempted
247 to be accessed.
248
249 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
250 Added the :attr:`name` attribute.
251
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000252
253.. exception:: NotImplementedError
254
255 This exception is derived from :exc:`RuntimeError`. In user defined base
Ethan Furman20bd9f02016-08-05 15:10:16 -0700256 classes, abstract methods should raise this exception when they require
257 derived classes to override the method, or while the class is being
258 developed to indicate that the real implementation still needs to be added.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000259
Ethan Furman20bd9f02016-08-05 15:10:16 -0700260 .. note::
261
delirious-lettuce3378b202017-05-19 14:37:57 -0600262 It should not be used to indicate that an operator or method is not
Ethan Furman20bd9f02016-08-05 15:10:16 -0700263 meant to be supported at all -- in that case either leave the operator /
264 method undefined or, if a subclass, set it to :data:`None`.
265
266 .. note::
267
268 ``NotImplementedError`` and ``NotImplemented`` are not interchangeable,
269 even though they have similar names and purposes. See
270 :data:`NotImplemented` for details on when to use it.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000271
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000272.. exception:: OSError([arg])
273 OSError(errno, strerror[, filename[, winerror[, filename2]]])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000274
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000275 .. index:: module: errno
276
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200277 This exception is raised when a system function returns a system-related
278 error, including I/O failures such as "file not found" or "disk full"
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000279 (not for illegal argument types or other incidental errors).
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000280
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000281 The second form of the constructor sets the corresponding attributes,
282 described below. The attributes default to :const:`None` if not
283 specified. For backwards compatibility, if three arguments are passed,
284 the :attr:`~BaseException.args` attribute contains only a 2-tuple
285 of the first two constructor arguments.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200286
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000287 The constructor often actually returns a subclass of :exc:`OSError`, as
288 described in `OS exceptions`_ below. The particular subclass depends on
289 the final :attr:`.errno` value. This behaviour only occurs when
290 constructing :exc:`OSError` directly or via an alias, and is not
291 inherited when subclassing.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200292
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000293 .. attribute:: errno
294
295 A numeric error code from the C variable :c:data:`errno`.
296
297 .. attribute:: winerror
298
299 Under Windows, this gives you the native
300 Windows error code. The :attr:`.errno` attribute is then an approximate
301 translation, in POSIX terms, of that native error code.
302
303 Under Windows, if the *winerror* constructor argument is an integer,
304 the :attr:`.errno` attribute is determined from the Windows error code,
305 and the *errno* argument is ignored. On other platforms, the
306 *winerror* argument is ignored, and the :attr:`winerror` attribute
307 does not exist.
308
309 .. attribute:: strerror
310
311 The corresponding error message, as provided by
312 the operating system. It is formatted by the C
313 functions :c:func:`perror` under POSIX, and :c:func:`FormatMessage`
314 under Windows.
315
316 .. attribute:: filename
317 filename2
318
319 For exceptions that involve a file system path (such as :func:`open` or
320 :func:`os.unlink`), :attr:`filename` is the file name passed to the function.
321 For functions that involve two file system paths (such as
322 :func:`os.rename`), :attr:`filename2` corresponds to the second
323 file name passed to the function.
Larry Hastingsb0827312014-02-09 22:05:19 -0800324
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000325
Antoine Pitrou195e7022011-10-12 16:46:46 +0200326 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
327 :exc:`EnvironmentError`, :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`WindowsError`,
Berker Peksag8fafc742016-04-11 12:23:04 +0300328 :exc:`socket.error`, :exc:`select.error` and
Martin Panter5487c132015-10-26 11:05:42 +0000329 :exc:`mmap.error` have been merged into :exc:`OSError`, and the
330 constructor may return a subclass.
Antoine Pitrou195e7022011-10-12 16:46:46 +0200331
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100332 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100333 The :attr:`filename` attribute is now the original file name passed to
334 the function, instead of the name encoded to or decoded from the
Victor Stinner4b9aad42020-11-02 16:49:54 +0100335 :term:`filesystem encoding and error handler`. Also, the *filename2*
336 constructor argument and attribute was added.
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100337
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000338
339.. exception:: OverflowError
340
341 Raised when the result of an arithmetic operation is too large to be
Georg Brandlba956ae2007-11-29 17:24:34 +0000342 represented. This cannot occur for integers (which would rather raise
Terry Jan Reedyb6d1f482014-06-16 03:31:00 -0400343 :exc:`MemoryError` than give up). However, for historical reasons,
344 OverflowError is sometimes raised for integers that are outside a required
345 range. Because of the lack of standardization of floating point exception
346 handling in C, most floating point operations are not checked.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000347
348
Yury Selivanovf488fb42015-07-03 01:04:23 -0400349.. exception:: RecursionError
350
351 This exception is derived from :exc:`RuntimeError`. It is raised when the
352 interpreter detects that the maximum recursion depth (see
353 :func:`sys.getrecursionlimit`) is exceeded.
354
355 .. versionadded:: 3.5
356 Previously, a plain :exc:`RuntimeError` was raised.
357
358
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000359.. exception:: ReferenceError
360
361 This exception is raised when a weak reference proxy, created by the
362 :func:`weakref.proxy` function, is used to access an attribute of the referent
363 after it has been garbage collected. For more information on weak references,
364 see the :mod:`weakref` module.
365
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000366
367.. exception:: RuntimeError
368
369 Raised when an error is detected that doesn't fall in any of the other
370 categories. The associated value is a string indicating what precisely went
Antoine Pitrou9527f162013-11-25 19:08:32 +0100371 wrong.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000372
373
374.. exception:: StopIteration
375
Georg Brandlc4a55fc2010-02-06 18:46:57 +0000376 Raised by built-in function :func:`next` and an :term:`iterator`\'s
Ezio Melotti1dd7c302012-10-12 13:45:38 +0300377 :meth:`~iterator.__next__` method to signal that there are no further
378 items produced by the iterator.
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000379
380 The exception object has a single attribute :attr:`value`, which is
381 given as an argument when constructing the exception, and defaults
382 to :const:`None`.
383
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400384 When a :term:`generator` or :term:`coroutine` function
385 returns, a new :exc:`StopIteration` instance is
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000386 raised, and the value returned by the function is used as the
387 :attr:`value` parameter to the constructor of the exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000388
Yury Selivanov43c47fe2018-01-26 15:24:24 -0500389 If a generator code directly or indirectly raises :exc:`StopIteration`,
390 it is converted into a :exc:`RuntimeError` (retaining the
391 :exc:`StopIteration` as the new exception's cause).
Yury Selivanov8170e8c2015-05-09 11:44:30 -0400392
Nick Coghlan0ed80192012-01-14 14:43:24 +1000393 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
394 Added ``value`` attribute and the ability for generator functions to
395 use it to return a value.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000396
Yury Selivanov8170e8c2015-05-09 11:44:30 -0400397 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Yury Selivanov43c47fe2018-01-26 15:24:24 -0500398 Introduced the RuntimeError transformation via
399 ``from __future__ import generator_stop``, see :pep:`479`.
400
401 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
402 Enable :pep:`479` for all code by default: a :exc:`StopIteration`
403 error raised in a generator is transformed into a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
Yury Selivanov8170e8c2015-05-09 11:44:30 -0400404
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400405.. exception:: StopAsyncIteration
406
407 Must be raised by :meth:`__anext__` method of an
408 :term:`asynchronous iterator` object to stop the iteration.
409
410 .. versionadded:: 3.5
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400411
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000412.. exception:: SyntaxError
413
414 Raised when the parser encounters a syntax error. This may occur in an
415 :keyword:`import` statement, in a call to the built-in functions :func:`exec`
416 or :func:`eval`, or when reading the initial script or standard input
417 (also interactively).
418
Ammar Askarb2a91e02021-04-02 17:25:31 -0400419 The :func:`str` of the exception instance returns only the error message.
420
421 .. attribute:: filename
422
423 The name of the file the syntax error occurred in.
424
425 .. attribute:: lineno
426
427 Which line number in the file the error occurred in. This is
428 1-indexed: the first line in the file has a ``lineno`` of 1.
429
430 .. attribute:: offset
431
432 The column in the line where the error occurred. This is
433 1-indexed: the first character in the line has an ``offset`` of 1.
434
435 .. attribute:: text
436
437 The source code text involved in the error.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000438
439
Georg Brandl0bdfbfa2010-12-18 17:51:28 +0000440.. exception:: IndentationError
441
442 Base class for syntax errors related to incorrect indentation. This is a
443 subclass of :exc:`SyntaxError`.
444
445
446.. exception:: TabError
447
448 Raised when indentation contains an inconsistent use of tabs and spaces.
449 This is a subclass of :exc:`IndentationError`.
450
451
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000452.. exception:: SystemError
453
454 Raised when the interpreter finds an internal error, but the situation does not
455 look so serious to cause it to abandon all hope. The associated value is a
456 string indicating what went wrong (in low-level terms).
457
458 You should report this to the author or maintainer of your Python interpreter.
459 Be sure to report the version of the Python interpreter (``sys.version``; it is
460 also printed at the start of an interactive Python session), the exact error
461 message (the exception's associated value) and if possible the source of the
462 program that triggered the error.
463
464
465.. exception:: SystemExit
466
Berker Peksag77a6b202015-03-10 14:47:15 +0200467 This exception is raised by the :func:`sys.exit` function. It inherits from
468 :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`Exception` so that it is not accidentally
469 caught by code that catches :exc:`Exception`. This allows the exception to
470 properly propagate up and cause the interpreter to exit. When it is not
471 handled, the Python interpreter exits; no stack traceback is printed. The
472 constructor accepts the same optional argument passed to :func:`sys.exit`.
473 If the value is an integer, it specifies the system exit status (passed to
474 C's :c:func:`exit` function); if it is ``None``, the exit status is zero; if
475 it has another type (such as a string), the object's value is printed and
Georg Brandl95817b32008-05-11 14:30:18 +0000476 the exit status is one.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000477
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000478 A call to :func:`sys.exit` is translated into an exception so that clean-up
479 handlers (:keyword:`finally` clauses of :keyword:`try` statements) can be
480 executed, and so that a debugger can execute a script without running the risk
481 of losing control. The :func:`os._exit` function can be used if it is
482 absolutely positively necessary to exit immediately (for example, in the child
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300483 process after a call to :func:`os.fork`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000484
Berker Peksag77a6b202015-03-10 14:47:15 +0200485 .. attribute:: code
486
487 The exit status or error message that is passed to the constructor.
488 (Defaults to ``None``.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000489
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000490
491.. exception:: TypeError
492
493 Raised when an operation or function is applied to an object of inappropriate
494 type. The associated value is a string giving details about the type mismatch.
495
Ethan Furman20bd9f02016-08-05 15:10:16 -0700496 This exception may be raised by user code to indicate that an attempted
497 operation on an object is not supported, and is not meant to be. If an object
498 is meant to support a given operation but has not yet provided an
499 implementation, :exc:`NotImplementedError` is the proper exception to raise.
500
501 Passing arguments of the wrong type (e.g. passing a :class:`list` when an
502 :class:`int` is expected) should result in a :exc:`TypeError`, but passing
503 arguments with the wrong value (e.g. a number outside expected boundaries)
504 should result in a :exc:`ValueError`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000505
506.. exception:: UnboundLocalError
507
508 Raised when a reference is made to a local variable in a function or method, but
509 no value has been bound to that variable. This is a subclass of
510 :exc:`NameError`.
511
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000512
513.. exception:: UnicodeError
514
515 Raised when a Unicode-related encoding or decoding error occurs. It is a
516 subclass of :exc:`ValueError`.
517
Benjamin Peterson78f7e3a2012-12-02 11:33:06 -0500518 :exc:`UnicodeError` has attributes that describe the encoding or decoding
519 error. For example, ``err.object[err.start:err.end]`` gives the particular
520 invalid input that the codec failed on.
521
522 .. attribute:: encoding
523
524 The name of the encoding that raised the error.
525
526 .. attribute:: reason
527
528 A string describing the specific codec error.
529
530 .. attribute:: object
531
532 The object the codec was attempting to encode or decode.
533
534 .. attribute:: start
535
536 The first index of invalid data in :attr:`object`.
537
538 .. attribute:: end
539
540 The index after the last invalid data in :attr:`object`.
541
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000542
543.. exception:: UnicodeEncodeError
544
545 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during encoding. It is a subclass of
546 :exc:`UnicodeError`.
547
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000548
549.. exception:: UnicodeDecodeError
550
551 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during decoding. It is a subclass of
552 :exc:`UnicodeError`.
553
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000554
555.. exception:: UnicodeTranslateError
556
557 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during translating. It is a subclass
558 of :exc:`UnicodeError`.
559
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000560
561.. exception:: ValueError
562
Raymond Hettingerfeabae92018-07-17 08:35:26 -0700563 Raised when an operation or function receives an argument that has the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000564 right type but an inappropriate value, and the situation is not described by a
565 more precise exception such as :exc:`IndexError`.
566
567
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000568.. exception:: ZeroDivisionError
569
570 Raised when the second argument of a division or modulo operation is zero. The
571 associated value is a string indicating the type of the operands and the
572 operation.
573
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +0000574
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200575The following exceptions are kept for compatibility with previous versions;
576starting from Python 3.3, they are aliases of :exc:`OSError`.
577
578.. exception:: EnvironmentError
579
580.. exception:: IOError
581
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200582.. exception:: WindowsError
583
584 Only available on Windows.
585
586
587OS exceptions
588^^^^^^^^^^^^^
589
590The following exceptions are subclasses of :exc:`OSError`, they get raised
591depending on the system error code.
592
593.. exception:: BlockingIOError
594
595 Raised when an operation would block on an object (e.g. socket) set
596 for non-blocking operation.
597 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EAGAIN``, ``EALREADY``,
598 ``EWOULDBLOCK`` and ``EINPROGRESS``.
599
Antoine Pitrouf55011f2011-10-12 18:57:23 +0200600 In addition to those of :exc:`OSError`, :exc:`BlockingIOError` can have
601 one more attribute:
602
603 .. attribute:: characters_written
604
605 An integer containing the number of characters written to the stream
606 before it blocked. This attribute is available when using the
607 buffered I/O classes from the :mod:`io` module.
608
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200609.. exception:: ChildProcessError
610
611 Raised when an operation on a child process failed.
612 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECHILD``.
613
614.. exception:: ConnectionError
615
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300616 A base class for connection-related issues.
617
618 Subclasses are :exc:`BrokenPipeError`, :exc:`ConnectionAbortedError`,
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200619 :exc:`ConnectionRefusedError` and :exc:`ConnectionResetError`.
620
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300621.. exception:: BrokenPipeError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200622
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300623 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when trying to write on a
624 pipe while the other end has been closed, or trying to write on a socket
625 which has been shutdown for writing.
626 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EPIPE`` and ``ESHUTDOWN``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200627
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300628.. exception:: ConnectionAbortedError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200629
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300630 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection attempt
631 is aborted by the peer.
632 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNABORTED``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200633
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300634.. exception:: ConnectionRefusedError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200635
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300636 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection attempt
637 is refused by the peer.
638 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNREFUSED``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200639
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300640.. exception:: ConnectionResetError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200641
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300642 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection is
643 reset by the peer.
644 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNRESET``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200645
646.. exception:: FileExistsError
647
648 Raised when trying to create a file or directory which already exists.
649 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EEXIST``.
650
651.. exception:: FileNotFoundError
652
653 Raised when a file or directory is requested but doesn't exist.
654 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ENOENT``.
655
656.. exception:: InterruptedError
657
658 Raised when a system call is interrupted by an incoming signal.
Victor Stinnerf70e1ca2015-03-30 21:16:11 +0200659 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` :py:data:`~errno.EINTR`.
660
661 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
662 Python now retries system calls when a syscall is interrupted by a
663 signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see :pep:`475`
664 for the rationale), instead of raising :exc:`InterruptedError`.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200665
666.. exception:: IsADirectoryError
667
668 Raised when a file operation (such as :func:`os.remove`) is requested
669 on a directory.
670 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EISDIR``.
671
672.. exception:: NotADirectoryError
673
674 Raised when a directory operation (such as :func:`os.listdir`) is requested
675 on something which is not a directory.
676 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ENOTDIR``.
677
678.. exception:: PermissionError
679
680 Raised when trying to run an operation without the adequate access
681 rights - for example filesystem permissions.
682 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EACCES`` and ``EPERM``.
683
684.. exception:: ProcessLookupError
685
686 Raised when a given process doesn't exist.
687 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ESRCH``.
688
689.. exception:: TimeoutError
690
691 Raised when a system function timed out at the system level.
692 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ETIMEDOUT``.
693
694.. versionadded:: 3.3
695 All the above :exc:`OSError` subclasses were added.
696
697
698.. seealso::
699
700 :pep:`3151` - Reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200701
702
Nick Coghlan9b997472018-01-08 12:45:02 +1000703.. _warning-categories-as-exceptions:
704
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200705Warnings
706--------
707
Nick Coghlan9b997472018-01-08 12:45:02 +1000708The following exceptions are used as warning categories; see the
709:ref:`warning-categories` documentation for more details.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000710
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000711.. exception:: Warning
712
713 Base class for warning categories.
714
715
716.. exception:: UserWarning
717
718 Base class for warnings generated by user code.
719
720
721.. exception:: DeprecationWarning
722
Nick Coghlan9b997472018-01-08 12:45:02 +1000723 Base class for warnings about deprecated features when those warnings are
724 intended for other Python developers.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000725
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100726 Ignored by the default warning filters, except in the ``__main__`` module
727 (:pep:`565`). Enabling the :ref:`Python Development Mode <devmode>` shows
728 this warning.
729
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000730
731.. exception:: PendingDeprecationWarning
732
Inada Naokia3283ef2019-04-15 21:40:23 +0900733 Base class for warnings about features which are obsolete and
734 expected to be deprecated in the future, but are not deprecated
735 at the moment.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000736
Inada Naokia3283ef2019-04-15 21:40:23 +0900737 This class is rarely used as emitting a warning about a possible
738 upcoming deprecation is unusual, and :exc:`DeprecationWarning`
739 is preferred for already active deprecations.
Inada Naoki176d2632019-04-05 17:54:24 +0900740
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100741 Ignored by the default warning filters. Enabling the :ref:`Python
742 Development Mode <devmode>` shows this warning.
743
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000744
745.. exception:: SyntaxWarning
746
Martin Panterd21e0b52015-10-10 10:36:22 +0000747 Base class for warnings about dubious syntax.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000748
749
750.. exception:: RuntimeWarning
751
752 Base class for warnings about dubious runtime behavior.
753
754
755.. exception:: FutureWarning
756
Nick Coghlan9b997472018-01-08 12:45:02 +1000757 Base class for warnings about deprecated features when those warnings are
758 intended for end users of applications that are written in Python.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000759
760
761.. exception:: ImportWarning
762
763 Base class for warnings about probable mistakes in module imports.
764
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100765 Ignored by the default warning filters. Enabling the :ref:`Python
766 Development Mode <devmode>` shows this warning.
767
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000768
769.. exception:: UnicodeWarning
770
771 Base class for warnings related to Unicode.
772
Georg Brandl08be72d2010-10-24 15:11:22 +0000773
Inada Naoki48274832021-03-29 12:28:14 +0900774.. exception:: EncodingWarning
775
776 Base class for warnings related to encodings.
777
778 See :ref:`io-encoding-warning` for details.
779
780 .. versionadded:: 3.10
781
782
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000783.. exception:: BytesWarning
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000784
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300785 Base class for warnings related to :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray`.
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000786
Georg Brandl08be72d2010-10-24 15:11:22 +0000787
788.. exception:: ResourceWarning
789
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100790 Base class for warnings related to resource usage.
791
792 Ignored by the default warning filters. Enabling the :ref:`Python
793 Development Mode <devmode>` shows this warning.
Georg Brandl08be72d2010-10-24 15:11:22 +0000794
795 .. versionadded:: 3.2
796
797
798
Alexandre Vassalottic22c6f22009-07-21 00:51:58 +0000799Exception hierarchy
800-------------------
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000801
802The class hierarchy for built-in exceptions is:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000803
804.. literalinclude:: ../../Lib/test/exception_hierarchy.txt