from director_exception import *

class MyException(Exception):
	def __init__(self, a, b):
		self.msg = a + b

class MyFoo(Foo):
	def ping(self):
		raise NotImplementedError, "MyFoo::ping() EXCEPTION"

class MyFoo2(Foo):
	def ping(self):
		return True
		pass # error: should return a string

class MyFoo3(Foo):
	def ping(self):
		raise MyException("foo", "bar")

# Check that the NotImplementedError raised by MyFoo.ping() is returned by
# MyFoo.pong().
ok = 0
a = MyFoo()
b = launder(a)
try:
	b.pong()
except NotImplementedError, e:
	if str(e) == "MyFoo::ping() EXCEPTION":
		ok = 1
	else:
		print "Unexpected error message: %s" % str(e)
except:
	pass
if not ok:
	raise RuntimeError


# Check that the director returns the appropriate TypeError if the return type
# is wrong.
ok = 0
a = MyFoo2()
b = launder(a)
try:
	b.pong()
except TypeError, e:
	if str(e) == "SWIG director type mismatch in output value of type 'std::string'":
		ok = 1
	else:
		print "Unexpected error message: %s" % str(e)
if not ok:
	raise RuntimeError


# Check that the director can return an exception which requires two arguments
# to the constructor, without mangling it.
ok = 0
a = MyFoo3()
b = launder(a)
try:
	b.pong()
except MyException, e:
	if e.msg == 'foobar':
		ok = 1
	else:
		print "Unexpected error message: %s" % str(e)
if not ok:
	raise RuntimeError

# This is expected to fail with -builtin option
# Throwing builtin classes as exceptions not supported
try:
	raise Exception2()
except Exception2:
	pass

# This is expected to fail with -builtin option
# Throwing builtin classes as exceptions not supported
try:
	raise Exception1()
except Exception1:
	pass
