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boost::python Export Custom Exception


I am currently writing a C++ extension for Python using Boost.Python. A function in this extension may generate an exception containing information about the error (beyond just a human-readable string describing what happened). I was hoping I could export this exception to Python so I could catch it and do something with the extra information.

For example:

import my_cpp_module
try:
    my_cpp_module.my_cpp_function()
except my_cpp_module.MyCPPException, e:
    print e.my_extra_data

Unfortunately Boost.Python seems to translate all C++ exceptions (that are subclasses of std::exception) into RuntimeError. I realize that Boost.Python allows one to implement custom exception translation however, one needs to use PyErr_SetObject which takes a PyObject* (for the exception's type) and a PyObject* (for the exception's value)--neither of which I know how to get from my Boost.Python classes. Perhaps there is a way (which would be great) that I simply have not found yet. Otherwise does anyone know how to export a custom C++ exception so that I may catch it in Python?


Solution

  • The solution is to create your exception class like any normal C++ class

    class MyCPPException : public std::exception {...}
    

    The trick is that all boost::python::class_ instances hold a reference to the object's type which is accessible through their ptr() function. You can get this as you register the class with boost::python like so:

    class_<MyCPPException> myCPPExceptionClass("MyCPPException"...);
    PyObject *myCPPExceptionType=myCPPExceptionClass.ptr();
    register_exception_translator<MyCPPException>(&translateFunc);
    

    Finally, when you are translating the C++ exception to a Python exception, you do so as follows:

    void translate(MyCPPException const &e)
    {
        PyErr_SetObject(myCPPExceptionType, boost::python::object(e).ptr());
    }
    

    Here is a full working example:

    #include <boost/python.hpp>
    #include <assert.h>
    #include <iostream>
    
    class MyCPPException : public std::exception
    {
    private:
      std::string message;
      std::string extraData;
    public:
      MyCPPException(std::string message, std::string extraData)
      {
        this->message = message;
        this->extraData = extraData;
      }
      const char *what() const throw()
      {
        return this->message.c_str();
      }
      ~MyCPPException() throw()
      {
      }
      std::string getMessage()
      {
        return this->message;
      }
      std::string getExtraData()
      {
        return this->extraData;
      }
    };
    
    void my_cpp_function(bool throwException)
    {
      std::cout << "Called a C++ function." << std::endl;
      if (throwException)
        {
          throw MyCPPException("Throwing an exception as requested.",
                   "This is the extra data.");
        }
    }
    
    PyObject *myCPPExceptionType = NULL;
    
    void translateMyCPPException(MyCPPException const &e)
    {
      assert(myCPPExceptionType != NULL);
      boost::python::object pythonExceptionInstance(e);
      PyErr_SetObject(myCPPExceptionType, pythonExceptionInstance.ptr());
    }
    
    BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(my_cpp_extension)
    {
      boost::python::class_<MyCPPException>
        myCPPExceptionClass("MyCPPException",
                boost::python::init<std::string, std::string>());
      myCPPExceptionClass.add_property("message", &MyCPPException::getMessage)
        .add_property("extra_data", &MyCPPException::getExtraData);
      myCPPExceptionType = myCPPExceptionClass.ptr();
      boost::python::register_exception_translator<MyCPPException>
        (&translateMyCPPException);
      boost::python::def("my_cpp_function", &my_cpp_function);
    }
    

    Here is the Python code that calls the extension:

    import my_cpp_extension
    try:
        my_cpp_extension.my_cpp_function(False)
        print 'This line should be reached as no exception should be thrown.'
    except my_cpp_extension.MyCPPException, e:
        print 'Message:', e.message
        print 'Extra data:',e.extra_data
    
    try:
        my_cpp_extension.my_cpp_function(True)
        print ('This line should not be reached as an exception should have been' +
           'thrown by now.')
    except my_cpp_extension.MyCPPException, e:
        print 'Message:', e.message
        print 'Extra data:',e.extra_data