224 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
224 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
"""Test pywin32's error semantics"""
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import sys
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import unittest
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import pythoncom
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import pywintypes
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import win32api
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import win32file
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import winerror
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class TestBase(unittest.TestCase):
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def _testExceptionIndex(self, exc, index, expected):
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# check the exception itself can be indexed if not py3k
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if sys.version_info < (3,):
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self.assertEqual(exc[index], expected)
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# and that exception.args can is the same.
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[index], expected)
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class TestAPISimple(TestBase):
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def _getInvalidHandleException(self):
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try:
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win32api.CloseHandle(1)
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except win32api.error as exc:
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return exc
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self.fail("Didn't get invalid-handle exception.")
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def testSimple(self):
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self.assertRaises(pywintypes.error, win32api.CloseHandle, 1)
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def testErrnoIndex(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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self._testExceptionIndex(exc, 0, winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE)
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def testFuncIndex(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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self._testExceptionIndex(exc, 1, "CloseHandle")
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def testMessageIndex(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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expected = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE).rstrip()
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self._testExceptionIndex(exc, 2, expected)
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def testUnpack(self):
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try:
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win32api.CloseHandle(1)
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self.fail("expected exception!")
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except win32api.error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.winerror, winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE)
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self.assertEqual(exc.funcname, "CloseHandle")
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expected_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(
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winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
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).rstrip()
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, expected_msg)
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def testAsStr(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE).rstrip()
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# early on the result actually *was* a tuple - it must always look like one
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err_tuple = (winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, "CloseHandle", err_msg)
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self.assertEqual(str(exc), str(err_tuple))
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def testAsTuple(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE).rstrip()
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# early on the result actually *was* a tuple - it must be able to be one
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err_tuple = (winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, "CloseHandle", err_msg)
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if sys.version_info < (3,):
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self.assertEqual(tuple(exc), err_tuple)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args, err_tuple)
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def testClassName(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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# The error class has always been named 'error'. That's not ideal :(
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self.assertEqual(exc.__class__.__name__, "error")
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def testIdentity(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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self.assertTrue(exc.__class__ is pywintypes.error)
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def testBaseClass(self):
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self.assertEqual(pywintypes.error.__bases__, (Exception,))
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def testAttributes(self):
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exc = self._getInvalidHandleException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE).rstrip()
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self.assertEqual(exc.winerror, winerror.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE)
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, err_msg)
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self.assertEqual(exc.funcname, "CloseHandle")
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# some tests for 'insane' args.
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def testStrangeArgsNone(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.error()
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(exc.winerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.funcname, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, None)
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def testStrangeArgsNotEnough(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.error("foo")
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.error as exc:
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assert exc.args[0] == "foo"
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# 'winerror' always args[0]
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self.assertEqual(exc.winerror, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.funcname, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, None)
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def testStrangeArgsTooMany(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.error("foo", "bar", "you", "never", "kn", 0)
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[0], "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[-1], 0)
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self.assertEqual(exc.winerror, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.funcname, "bar")
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, "you")
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class TestCOMSimple(TestBase):
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def _getException(self):
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try:
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pythoncom.StgOpenStorage("foo", None, 0)
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except pythoncom.com_error as exc:
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return exc
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self.fail("Didn't get storage exception.")
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def testIs(self):
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self.assertTrue(pythoncom.com_error is pywintypes.com_error)
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def testSimple(self):
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self.assertRaises(pythoncom.com_error, pythoncom.StgOpenStorage, "foo", None, 0)
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def testErrnoIndex(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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self._testExceptionIndex(exc, 0, winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG)
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def testMessageIndex(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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expected = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG).rstrip()
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self._testExceptionIndex(exc, 1, expected)
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def testAsStr(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG).rstrip()
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# early on the result actually *was* a tuple - it must always look like one
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err_tuple = (winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG, err_msg, None, None)
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self.assertEqual(str(exc), str(err_tuple))
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def testAsTuple(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG).rstrip()
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# early on the result actually *was* a tuple - it must be able to be one
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err_tuple = (winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG, err_msg, None, None)
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if sys.version_info < (3,):
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self.assertEqual(tuple(exc), err_tuple)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args, err_tuple)
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def testClassName(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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self.assertEqual(exc.__class__.__name__, "com_error")
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def testIdentity(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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self.assertTrue(exc.__class__ is pywintypes.com_error)
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def testBaseClass(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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self.assertEqual(pywintypes.com_error.__bases__, (Exception,))
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def testAttributes(self):
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exc = self._getException()
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err_msg = win32api.FormatMessage(winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG).rstrip()
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self.assertEqual(exc.hresult, winerror.STG_E_INVALIDFLAG)
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, err_msg)
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self.assertEqual(exc.argerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.excepinfo, None)
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def testStrangeArgsNone(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.com_error()
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.com_error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(exc.hresult, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.argerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.excepinfo, None)
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def testStrangeArgsNotEnough(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.com_error("foo")
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.com_error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[0], "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.hresult, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.excepinfo, None)
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self.assertEqual(exc.argerror, None)
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def testStrangeArgsTooMany(self):
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try:
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raise pywintypes.com_error("foo", "bar", "you", "never", "kn", 0)
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self.fail("Expected exception")
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except pywintypes.com_error as exc:
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[0], "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.args[-1], 0)
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self.assertEqual(exc.hresult, "foo")
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self.assertEqual(exc.strerror, "bar")
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self.assertEqual(exc.excepinfo, "you")
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self.assertEqual(exc.argerror, "never")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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