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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
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100037When raising (or re-raising) an exception in an :keyword:`except` clause
38:attr:`__context__` is automatically set to the last exception caught; if the
39new exception is not handled the traceback that is eventually displayed will
40include the originating exception(s) and the final exception.
41
Nick Coghlan0eee97c2012-12-09 16:21:46 +100042When raising a new exception (rather than using a bare ``raise`` to re-raise
43the exception currently being handled), the implicit exception context can be
44supplemented with an explicit cause by using :keyword:`from` with
45:keyword:`raise`::
46
47 raise new_exc from original_exc
48
49The expression following :keyword:`from` must be an exception or ``None``. It
50will be set as :attr:`__cause__` on the raised exception. Setting
51:attr:`__cause__` also implicitly sets the :attr:`__suppress_context__`
52attribute to ``True``, so that using ``raise new_exc from None``
53effectively replaces the old exception with the new one for display
54purposes (e.g. converting :exc:`KeyError` to :exc:`AttributeError`, while
55leaving the old exception available in :attr:`__context__` for introspection
56when debugging.
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100057
Nick Coghlan8e18fc82012-12-08 21:39:24 +100058The default traceback display code shows these chained exceptions in
59addition to the traceback for the exception itself. An explicitly chained
60exception in :attr:`__cause__` is always shown when present. An implicitly
61chained exception in :attr:`__context__` is shown only if :attr:`__cause__`
Nick Coghlan0eee97c2012-12-09 16:21:46 +100062is :const:`None` and :attr:`__suppress_context__` is false.
Nick Coghlan8e18fc82012-12-08 21:39:24 +100063
64In either case, the exception itself is always shown after any chained
65exceptions so that the final line of the traceback always shows the last
66exception that was raised.
Nick Coghlanab7bf212012-02-26 17:49:52 +100067
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +020068
69Base classes
70------------
71
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +000072The following exceptions are used mostly as base classes for other exceptions.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000073
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000074.. exception:: BaseException
75
76 The base class for all built-in exceptions. It is not meant to be directly
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000077 inherited by user-defined classes (for that, use :exc:`Exception`). If
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc3b1acf12011-11-22 19:34:08 +010078 :func:`str` is called on an instance of this class, the representation of
79 the argument(s) to the instance are returned, or the empty string when
80 there were no arguments.
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000081
82 .. attribute:: args
83
84 The tuple of arguments given to the exception constructor. Some built-in
Andrew Svetlov5898d4f2014-04-01 00:44:13 +030085 exceptions (like :exc:`OSError`) expect a certain number of arguments and
Georg Brandlfb6fd5d2011-01-07 18:28:45 +000086 assign a special meaning to the elements of this tuple, while others are
87 usually called only with a single string giving an error message.
88
89 .. method:: with_traceback(tb)
90
91 This method sets *tb* as the new traceback for the exception and returns
92 the exception object. It is usually used in exception handling code like
93 this::
94
95 try:
96 ...
97 except SomeException:
98 tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
99 raise OtherException(...).with_traceback(tb)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000100
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000101
102.. exception:: Exception
103
104 All built-in, non-system-exiting exceptions are derived from this class. All
105 user-defined exceptions should also be derived from this class.
106
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107
108.. exception:: ArithmeticError
109
110 The base class for those built-in exceptions that are raised for various
111 arithmetic errors: :exc:`OverflowError`, :exc:`ZeroDivisionError`,
112 :exc:`FloatingPointError`.
113
114
Georg Brandl0bdfbfa2010-12-18 17:51:28 +0000115.. exception:: BufferError
116
117 Raised when a :ref:`buffer <bufferobjects>` related operation cannot be
118 performed.
119
120
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000121.. exception:: LookupError
122
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000123 The base class for the exceptions that are raised when a key or index used on
124 a mapping or sequence is invalid: :exc:`IndexError`, :exc:`KeyError`. This
125 can be raised directly by :func:`codecs.lookup`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000126
127
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200128Concrete exceptions
129-------------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000130
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +0000131The following exceptions are the exceptions that are usually raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000132
133.. exception:: AssertionError
134
135 .. index:: statement: assert
136
137 Raised when an :keyword:`assert` statement fails.
138
139
140.. exception:: AttributeError
141
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000142 Raised when an attribute reference (see :ref:`attribute-references`) or
143 assignment fails. (When an object does not support attribute references or
144 attribute assignments at all, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000145
146
147.. exception:: EOFError
148
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300149 Raised when the :func:`input` function hits an end-of-file condition (EOF)
150 without reading any data. (N.B.: the :meth:`io.IOBase.read` and
151 :meth:`io.IOBase.readline` methods return an empty string when they hit EOF.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000152
153
154.. exception:: FloatingPointError
155
156 Raised when a floating point operation fails. This exception is always defined,
157 but can only be raised when Python is configured with the
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +0000158 ``--with-fpectl`` option, or the :const:`WANT_SIGFPE_HANDLER` symbol is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000159 defined in the :file:`pyconfig.h` file.
160
161
162.. exception:: GeneratorExit
163
Benjamin Peterson222ef822014-04-07 19:34:33 -0400164 Raised when a :term:`generator`\'s :meth:`close` method is called. It
Christian Heimescbf3b5c2007-12-03 21:02:03 +0000165 directly inherits from :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`Exception` since
166 it is technically not an error.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000167
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000168
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000169.. exception:: ImportError
170
Brett Cannon679ecb52013-07-04 17:51:50 -0400171 Raised when an :keyword:`import` statement fails to find the module definition
172 or when a ``from ... import`` fails to find a name that is to be imported.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000173
Brett Cannon79ec55e2012-04-12 20:24:54 -0400174 The :attr:`name` and :attr:`path` attributes can be set using keyword-only
175 arguments to the constructor. When set they represent the name of the module
176 that was attempted to be imported and the path to any file which triggered
177 the exception, respectively.
178
179 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
180 Added the :attr:`name` and :attr:`path` attributes.
181
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000182
183.. exception:: IndexError
184
Georg Brandl95817b32008-05-11 14:30:18 +0000185 Raised when a sequence subscript is out of range. (Slice indices are
186 silently truncated to fall in the allowed range; if an index is not an
187 integer, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000189 .. XXX xref to sequences
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000190
191
192.. exception:: KeyError
193
194 Raised when a mapping (dictionary) key is not found in the set of existing keys.
195
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000196 .. XXX xref to mapping objects?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000197
198
199.. exception:: KeyboardInterrupt
200
201 Raised when the user hits the interrupt key (normally :kbd:`Control-C` or
Georg Brandl81ac1ce2007-08-31 17:17:17 +0000202 :kbd:`Delete`). During execution, a check for interrupts is made
203 regularly. The exception inherits from :exc:`BaseException` so as to not be
204 accidentally caught by code that catches :exc:`Exception` and thus prevent
205 the interpreter from exiting.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000206
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000207
208.. exception:: MemoryError
209
210 Raised when an operation runs out of memory but the situation may still be
211 rescued (by deleting some objects). The associated value is a string indicating
212 what kind of (internal) operation ran out of memory. Note that because of the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000213 underlying memory management architecture (C's :c:func:`malloc` function), the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000214 interpreter may not always be able to completely recover from this situation; it
215 nevertheless raises an exception so that a stack traceback can be printed, in
216 case a run-away program was the cause.
217
218
219.. exception:: NameError
220
221 Raised when a local or global name is not found. This applies only to
222 unqualified names. The associated value is an error message that includes the
223 name that could not be found.
224
225
226.. exception:: NotImplementedError
227
228 This exception is derived from :exc:`RuntimeError`. In user defined base
229 classes, abstract methods should raise this exception when they require derived
230 classes to override the method.
231
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000232
233.. exception:: OSError
234
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000235 .. index:: module: errno
236
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200237 This exception is raised when a system function returns a system-related
238 error, including I/O failures such as "file not found" or "disk full"
239 (not for illegal argument types or other incidental errors). Often a
240 subclass of :exc:`OSError` will actually be raised as described in
241 `OS exceptions`_ below. The :attr:`errno` attribute is a numeric error
242 code from the C variable :c:data:`errno`.
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000243
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200244 Under Windows, the :attr:`winerror` attribute gives you the native
245 Windows error code. The :attr:`errno` attribute is then an approximate
246 translation, in POSIX terms, of that native error code.
247
248 Under all platforms, the :attr:`strerror` attribute is the corresponding
249 error message as provided by the operating system (as formatted by the C
250 functions :c:func:`perror` under POSIX, and :c:func:`FormatMessage`
251 Windows).
252
253 For exceptions that involve a file system path (such as :func:`open` or
254 :func:`os.unlink`), the exception instance will contain an additional
255 attribute, :attr:`filename`, which is the file name passed to the function.
Larry Hastingsb0827312014-02-09 22:05:19 -0800256 For functions that involve two file system paths (such as
257 :func:`os.rename`), the exception instance will contain a second
258 :attr:`filename2` attribute corresponding to the second file name passed
259 to the function.
260
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000261
Antoine Pitrou195e7022011-10-12 16:46:46 +0200262 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
263 :exc:`EnvironmentError`, :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`WindowsError`,
264 :exc:`VMSError`, :exc:`socket.error`, :exc:`select.error` and
265 :exc:`mmap.error` have been merged into :exc:`OSError`.
266
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100267 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100268 The :attr:`filename` attribute is now the original file name passed to
269 the function, instead of the name encoded to or decoded from the
Larry Hastingsb0827312014-02-09 22:05:19 -0800270 filesystem encoding. Also, the :attr:`filename2` attribute was added.
Victor Stinner292c8352012-10-30 02:17:38 +0100271
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000272
273.. exception:: OverflowError
274
275 Raised when the result of an arithmetic operation is too large to be
Georg Brandlba956ae2007-11-29 17:24:34 +0000276 represented. This cannot occur for integers (which would rather raise
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000277 :exc:`MemoryError` than give up). Because of the lack of standardization of
278 floating point exception handling in C, most floating point operations also
Georg Brandl81ac1ce2007-08-31 17:17:17 +0000279 aren't checked.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000280
281
282.. exception:: ReferenceError
283
284 This exception is raised when a weak reference proxy, created by the
285 :func:`weakref.proxy` function, is used to access an attribute of the referent
286 after it has been garbage collected. For more information on weak references,
287 see the :mod:`weakref` module.
288
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000289
290.. exception:: RuntimeError
291
292 Raised when an error is detected that doesn't fall in any of the other
293 categories. The associated value is a string indicating what precisely went
Antoine Pitrou9527f162013-11-25 19:08:32 +0100294 wrong.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000295
296
297.. exception:: StopIteration
298
Georg Brandlc4a55fc2010-02-06 18:46:57 +0000299 Raised by built-in function :func:`next` and an :term:`iterator`\'s
Ezio Melotti1dd7c302012-10-12 13:45:38 +0300300 :meth:`~iterator.__next__` method to signal that there are no further
301 items produced by the iterator.
Nick Coghlan1f7ce622012-01-13 21:43:40 +1000302
303 The exception object has a single attribute :attr:`value`, which is
304 given as an argument when constructing the exception, and defaults
305 to :const:`None`.
306
307 When a generator function returns, a new :exc:`StopIteration` instance is
308 raised, and the value returned by the function is used as the
309 :attr:`value` parameter to the constructor of the exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000310
Nick Coghlan0ed80192012-01-14 14:43:24 +1000311 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
312 Added ``value`` attribute and the ability for generator functions to
313 use it to return a value.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000314
315.. exception:: SyntaxError
316
317 Raised when the parser encounters a syntax error. This may occur in an
318 :keyword:`import` statement, in a call to the built-in functions :func:`exec`
319 or :func:`eval`, or when reading the initial script or standard input
320 (also interactively).
321
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000322 Instances of this class have attributes :attr:`filename`, :attr:`lineno`,
323 :attr:`offset` and :attr:`text` for easier access to the details. :func:`str`
324 of the exception instance returns only the message.
325
326
Georg Brandl0bdfbfa2010-12-18 17:51:28 +0000327.. exception:: IndentationError
328
329 Base class for syntax errors related to incorrect indentation. This is a
330 subclass of :exc:`SyntaxError`.
331
332
333.. exception:: TabError
334
335 Raised when indentation contains an inconsistent use of tabs and spaces.
336 This is a subclass of :exc:`IndentationError`.
337
338
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000339.. exception:: SystemError
340
341 Raised when the interpreter finds an internal error, but the situation does not
342 look so serious to cause it to abandon all hope. The associated value is a
343 string indicating what went wrong (in low-level terms).
344
345 You should report this to the author or maintainer of your Python interpreter.
346 Be sure to report the version of the Python interpreter (``sys.version``; it is
347 also printed at the start of an interactive Python session), the exact error
348 message (the exception's associated value) and if possible the source of the
349 program that triggered the error.
350
351
352.. exception:: SystemExit
353
354 This exception is raised by the :func:`sys.exit` function. When it is not
355 handled, the Python interpreter exits; no stack traceback is printed. If the
Georg Brandl95817b32008-05-11 14:30:18 +0000356 associated value is an integer, it specifies the system exit status (passed
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000357 to C's :c:func:`exit` function); if it is ``None``, the exit status is zero;
Georg Brandl95817b32008-05-11 14:30:18 +0000358 if it has another type (such as a string), the object's value is printed and
359 the exit status is one.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000360
Georg Brandlf24c1412013-10-08 21:43:39 +0200361 Instances have an attribute :attr:`!code` which is set to the proposed exit
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000362 status or error message (defaulting to ``None``). Also, this exception derives
363 directly from :exc:`BaseException` and not :exc:`Exception`, since it is not
364 technically an error.
365
366 A call to :func:`sys.exit` is translated into an exception so that clean-up
367 handlers (:keyword:`finally` clauses of :keyword:`try` statements) can be
368 executed, and so that a debugger can execute a script without running the risk
369 of losing control. The :func:`os._exit` function can be used if it is
370 absolutely positively necessary to exit immediately (for example, in the child
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300371 process after a call to :func:`os.fork`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000372
373 The exception inherits from :exc:`BaseException` instead of :exc:`Exception` so
374 that it is not accidentally caught by code that catches :exc:`Exception`. This
375 allows the exception to properly propagate up and cause the interpreter to exit.
376
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000377
378.. exception:: TypeError
379
380 Raised when an operation or function is applied to an object of inappropriate
381 type. The associated value is a string giving details about the type mismatch.
382
383
384.. exception:: UnboundLocalError
385
386 Raised when a reference is made to a local variable in a function or method, but
387 no value has been bound to that variable. This is a subclass of
388 :exc:`NameError`.
389
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000390
391.. exception:: UnicodeError
392
393 Raised when a Unicode-related encoding or decoding error occurs. It is a
394 subclass of :exc:`ValueError`.
395
Benjamin Peterson78f7e3a2012-12-02 11:33:06 -0500396 :exc:`UnicodeError` has attributes that describe the encoding or decoding
397 error. For example, ``err.object[err.start:err.end]`` gives the particular
398 invalid input that the codec failed on.
399
400 .. attribute:: encoding
401
402 The name of the encoding that raised the error.
403
404 .. attribute:: reason
405
406 A string describing the specific codec error.
407
408 .. attribute:: object
409
410 The object the codec was attempting to encode or decode.
411
412 .. attribute:: start
413
414 The first index of invalid data in :attr:`object`.
415
416 .. attribute:: end
417
418 The index after the last invalid data in :attr:`object`.
419
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000420
421.. exception:: UnicodeEncodeError
422
423 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during encoding. It is a subclass of
424 :exc:`UnicodeError`.
425
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000426
427.. exception:: UnicodeDecodeError
428
429 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during decoding. It is a subclass of
430 :exc:`UnicodeError`.
431
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000432
433.. exception:: UnicodeTranslateError
434
435 Raised when a Unicode-related error occurs during translating. It is a subclass
436 of :exc:`UnicodeError`.
437
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000438
439.. exception:: ValueError
440
441 Raised when a built-in operation or function receives an argument that has the
442 right type but an inappropriate value, and the situation is not described by a
443 more precise exception such as :exc:`IndexError`.
444
445
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000446.. exception:: ZeroDivisionError
447
448 Raised when the second argument of a division or modulo operation is zero. The
449 associated value is a string indicating the type of the operands and the
450 operation.
451
Georg Brandlfbd1b222009-12-29 21:38:35 +0000452
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200453The following exceptions are kept for compatibility with previous versions;
454starting from Python 3.3, they are aliases of :exc:`OSError`.
455
456.. exception:: EnvironmentError
457
458.. exception:: IOError
459
460.. exception:: VMSError
461
462 Only available on VMS.
463
464.. exception:: WindowsError
465
466 Only available on Windows.
467
468
469OS exceptions
470^^^^^^^^^^^^^
471
472The following exceptions are subclasses of :exc:`OSError`, they get raised
473depending on the system error code.
474
475.. exception:: BlockingIOError
476
477 Raised when an operation would block on an object (e.g. socket) set
478 for non-blocking operation.
479 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EAGAIN``, ``EALREADY``,
480 ``EWOULDBLOCK`` and ``EINPROGRESS``.
481
Antoine Pitrouf55011f2011-10-12 18:57:23 +0200482 In addition to those of :exc:`OSError`, :exc:`BlockingIOError` can have
483 one more attribute:
484
485 .. attribute:: characters_written
486
487 An integer containing the number of characters written to the stream
488 before it blocked. This attribute is available when using the
489 buffered I/O classes from the :mod:`io` module.
490
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200491.. exception:: ChildProcessError
492
493 Raised when an operation on a child process failed.
494 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECHILD``.
495
496.. exception:: ConnectionError
497
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300498 A base class for connection-related issues.
499
500 Subclasses are :exc:`BrokenPipeError`, :exc:`ConnectionAbortedError`,
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200501 :exc:`ConnectionRefusedError` and :exc:`ConnectionResetError`.
502
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300503.. exception:: BrokenPipeError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200504
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300505 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when trying to write on a
506 pipe while the other end has been closed, or trying to write on a socket
507 which has been shutdown for writing.
508 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EPIPE`` and ``ESHUTDOWN``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200509
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300510.. exception:: ConnectionAbortedError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200511
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300512 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection attempt
513 is aborted by the peer.
514 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNABORTED``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200515
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300516.. exception:: ConnectionRefusedError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200517
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300518 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection attempt
519 is refused by the peer.
520 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNREFUSED``.
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200521
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300522.. exception:: ConnectionResetError
Antoine Pitrouf9c77462011-10-12 16:02:00 +0200523
Ezio Melottib24d3cf2012-10-21 03:22:05 +0300524 A subclass of :exc:`ConnectionError`, raised when a connection is
525 reset by the peer.
526 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ECONNRESET``.
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528.. exception:: FileExistsError
529
530 Raised when trying to create a file or directory which already exists.
531 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EEXIST``.
532
533.. exception:: FileNotFoundError
534
535 Raised when a file or directory is requested but doesn't exist.
536 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ENOENT``.
537
538.. exception:: InterruptedError
539
540 Raised when a system call is interrupted by an incoming signal.
Andrew Svetlov73a5a122012-12-05 11:12:14 +0200541 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EINTR``.
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543.. exception:: IsADirectoryError
544
545 Raised when a file operation (such as :func:`os.remove`) is requested
546 on a directory.
547 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EISDIR``.
548
549.. exception:: NotADirectoryError
550
551 Raised when a directory operation (such as :func:`os.listdir`) is requested
552 on something which is not a directory.
553 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ENOTDIR``.
554
555.. exception:: PermissionError
556
557 Raised when trying to run an operation without the adequate access
558 rights - for example filesystem permissions.
559 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``EACCES`` and ``EPERM``.
560
561.. exception:: ProcessLookupError
562
563 Raised when a given process doesn't exist.
564 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ESRCH``.
565
566.. exception:: TimeoutError
567
568 Raised when a system function timed out at the system level.
569 Corresponds to :c:data:`errno` ``ETIMEDOUT``.
570
571.. versionadded:: 3.3
572 All the above :exc:`OSError` subclasses were added.
573
574
575.. seealso::
576
577 :pep:`3151` - Reworking the OS and IO exception hierarchy
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579
580Warnings
581--------
582
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000583The following exceptions are used as warning categories; see the :mod:`warnings`
584module for more information.
585
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000586.. exception:: Warning
587
588 Base class for warning categories.
589
590
591.. exception:: UserWarning
592
593 Base class for warnings generated by user code.
594
595
596.. exception:: DeprecationWarning
597
598 Base class for warnings about deprecated features.
599
600
601.. exception:: PendingDeprecationWarning
602
603 Base class for warnings about features which will be deprecated in the future.
604
605
606.. exception:: SyntaxWarning
607
608 Base class for warnings about dubious syntax
609
610
611.. exception:: RuntimeWarning
612
613 Base class for warnings about dubious runtime behavior.
614
615
616.. exception:: FutureWarning
617
618 Base class for warnings about constructs that will change semantically in the
619 future.
620
621
622.. exception:: ImportWarning
623
624 Base class for warnings about probable mistakes in module imports.
625
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000626
627.. exception:: UnicodeWarning
628
629 Base class for warnings related to Unicode.
630
Georg Brandl08be72d2010-10-24 15:11:22 +0000631
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000632.. exception:: BytesWarning
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000633
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300634 Base class for warnings related to :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray`.
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000635
Georg Brandl08be72d2010-10-24 15:11:22 +0000636
637.. exception:: ResourceWarning
638
639 Base class for warnings related to resource usage.
640
641 .. versionadded:: 3.2
642
643
644
Alexandre Vassalottic22c6f22009-07-21 00:51:58 +0000645Exception hierarchy
646-------------------
Guido van Rossum98297ee2007-11-06 21:34:58 +0000647
648The class hierarchy for built-in exceptions is:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000649
650.. literalinclude:: ../../Lib/test/exception_hierarchy.txt