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- """setuptools.errors
- Provides exceptions used by setuptools modules.
- """
- from distutils import errors as _distutils_errors
- # Re-export errors from distutils to facilitate the migration to PEP632
- ByteCompileError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsByteCompileError
- CCompilerError = _distutils_errors.CCompilerError
- ClassError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsClassError
- CompileError = _distutils_errors.CompileError
- ExecError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsExecError
- FileError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsFileError
- InternalError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsInternalError
- LibError = _distutils_errors.LibError
- LinkError = _distutils_errors.LinkError
- ModuleError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsModuleError
- OptionError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsOptionError
- PlatformError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsPlatformError
- PreprocessError = _distutils_errors.PreprocessError
- SetupError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsSetupError
- TemplateError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsTemplateError
- UnknownFileError = _distutils_errors.UnknownFileError
- # The root error class in the hierarchy
- BaseError = _distutils_errors.DistutilsError
- class RemovedCommandError(BaseError, RuntimeError):
- """Error used for commands that have been removed in setuptools.
- Since ``setuptools`` is built on ``distutils``, simply removing a command
- from ``setuptools`` will make the behavior fall back to ``distutils``; this
- error is raised if a command exists in ``distutils`` but has been actively
- removed in ``setuptools``.
- """
- class PackageDiscoveryError(BaseError, RuntimeError):
- """Impossible to perform automatic discovery of packages and/or modules.
- The current project layout or given discovery options can lead to problems when
- scanning the project directory.
- Setuptools might also refuse to complete auto-discovery if an error prone condition
- is detected (e.g. when a project is organised as a flat-layout but contains
- multiple directories that can be taken as top-level packages inside a single
- distribution [*]_). In these situations the users are encouraged to be explicit
- about which packages to include or to make the discovery parameters more specific.
- .. [*] Since multi-package distributions are uncommon it is very likely that the
- developers did not intend for all the directories to be packaged, and are just
- leaving auxiliary code in the repository top-level, such as maintenance-related
- scripts.
- """
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