Modified the firewall to use a callback instead of the 2.5 append_const
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2 # errors.py: Kickstart error handling.
4 # Chris Lumens <clumens@redhat.com>
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20 """
21 Error handling classes and functions.
23 This module exports a single function:
25 formatErrorMsg - Properly formats an error message.
27 It also exports several exception classes:
29 KickstartError - A generic exception class.
31 KickstartParseError - An exception for errors relating to parsing.
33 KickstartValueError - An exception for errors relating to option
34 processing.
36 KickstartVersionError - An exception for errors relating to unsupported
37 syntax versions.
38 """
39 import gettext
40 _ = lambda x: gettext.ldgettext("pykickstart", x)
42 def formatErrorMsg(lineno, msg=""):
43 """Properly format the error message msg for inclusion in an exception."""
44 if msg != "":
45 mapping = {"lineno": lineno, "msg": msg}
46 return _("The following problem occurred on line %(lineno)s of the kickstart file:\n\n%(msg)s\n") % mapping
47 else:
48 return _("There was a problem reading from line %s of the kickstart file") % lineno
50 class KickstartError(Exception):
51 """A generic exception class for unspecific error conditions."""
52 def __init__(self, val = ""):
53 """Create a new KickstartError exception instance with the descriptive
54 message val. val should be the return value of formatErrorMsg.
55 """
56 Exception.__init__(self)
57 self.value = val
59 def __str__ (self):
60 return self.value
62 class KickstartParseError(KickstartError):
63 """An exception class for errors when processing the input file, such as
64 unknown options, commands, or sections.
65 """
66 def __init__(self, msg):
67 """Create a new KickstartParseError exception instance with the
68 descriptive message val. val should be the return value of
69 formatErrorMsg.
70 """
71 KickstartError.__init__(self, msg)
73 def __str__(self):
74 return self.value
76 class KickstartValueError(KickstartError):
77 """An exception class for errors when processing arguments to commands,
78 such as too many arguments, too few arguments, or missing required
79 arguments.
80 """
81 def __init__(self, msg):
82 """Create a new KickstartValueError exception instance with the
83 descriptive message val. val should be the return value of
84 formatErrorMsg.
85 """
86 KickstartError.__init__(self, msg)
88 def __str__ (self):
89 return self.value
91 class KickstartVersionError(KickstartError):
92 """An exception class for errors related to using an incorrect version of
93 kickstart syntax.
94 """
95 def __init__(self, msg):
96 """Create a new KickstartVersionError exception instance with the
97 descriptive message val. val should be the return value of
98 formatErrorMsg.
99 """
100 KickstartError.__init__(self, msg)
102 def __str__ (self):
103 return self.value