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Henry Robinson updated ZOOKEEPER-510:
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Attachment: ZOOKEEPER-510.patch
This patch adds exceptions, and expands the test suite to cover some commonly
thrown exception cases.
At the same time, it also includes a patch for the segfault issue when reusing
a closed handle (since getting the exceptions right here requires fixing that
issue, and fixing that issue requires proper exception testing).
There were a couple of other bugs discovered during this process which this
patch hopefully also squashes.
> zkpython lumps all exceptions as IOError, needs specialized exceptions for
> KeeperException types
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-510
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-510
> Project: Zookeeper
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: contrib-bindings
> Affects Versions: 3.2.0
> Reporter: Patrick Hunt
> Assignee: Henry Robinson
> Fix For: 3.3.0
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> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-510.patch, ZOOKEEPER-510.patch,
> ZOOKEEPER-510.patch, ZOOKEEPER-510.patch
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> The current zkpython bindings always throw "IOError("text")" exceptions, even
> for ZK specific exceptions such as NODEEXISTS. This makes it difficult (error
> prone) to handle exceptions in python code. You can't easily pickup a
> connection loss vs a node exists for example. Of course you could match the
> error string, but this seems like a bad idea imo.
> We need to add specific exception types to the python binding that map
> directly to KeeperException/java types. It would also be useful to include
> the information provided by the KeeperException (like path in some cases),
> etc... as part of the error thrown to the python code. Would probably be a
> good idea to stay as close to java api as possible wrt mapping the errors.
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