On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Bill Janssen wrote:

But I still have the problem reflected in the stack trace with GDB:
the "value" being extracted is not of the Python type JavaError (it's
of the Python type "Throwable"), and doesn't have the method
"getJavaException", while the "exc" *is* of type JavaError.  Either
the code in PyErr_SetJavaError() isn't correct, or the code in
throwPythonError() isn't correct.

Quite possibly so. If your contention is correct, then change line 565 in
functions.cpp to call 'getJavaException' on 'exc' instead  of 'value'.

Actually, I misspoke.  "exc" is of type "type" -- it's the "JavaError"
type object.  I think the right fix is to not call "getJavaException"
at all; you've got the Throwable right there in your hand already.

Yes, that's what I'm currently thinking too. 'value' _is_ the throwable.
The code in functions.cpp could be significantly simpler, in that case.

Andi..

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