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- from __future__ import annotations
-
- import sys
- from contextlib import AbstractContextManager
- from types import TracebackType
- from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional, Type, cast
-
- if sys.version_info < (3, 11):
- from ._exceptions import BaseExceptionGroup
-
- if TYPE_CHECKING:
- # requires python 3.9
- BaseClass = AbstractContextManager[None]
- else:
- BaseClass = AbstractContextManager
-
-
- class suppress(BaseClass):
- """Backport of :class:`contextlib.suppress` from Python 3.12.1."""
-
- def __init__(self, *exceptions: type[BaseException]):
- self._exceptions = exceptions
-
- def __enter__(self) -> None:
- pass
-
- def __exit__(
- self,
- exctype: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
- excinst: Optional[BaseException],
- exctb: Optional[TracebackType],
- ) -> bool:
- # Unlike isinstance and issubclass, CPython exception handling
- # currently only looks at the concrete type hierarchy (ignoring
- # the instance and subclass checking hooks). While Guido considers
- # that a bug rather than a feature, it's a fairly hard one to fix
- # due to various internal implementation details. suppress provides
- # the simpler issubclass based semantics, rather than trying to
- # exactly reproduce the limitations of the CPython interpreter.
- #
- # See http://bugs.python.org/issue12029 for more details
- if exctype is None:
- return False
-
- if issubclass(exctype, self._exceptions):
- return True
-
- if issubclass(exctype, BaseExceptionGroup):
- match, rest = cast(BaseExceptionGroup, excinst).split(self._exceptions)
- if rest is None:
- return True
-
- raise rest
-
- return False
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