Replaced exception handling logic #998
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As discussed in #830 and #996 this is a initial implementation of a new exception handling mechanism. The goals so far have been:
GitException
and try to populate it with as much information as available.As suggested / discussed in #830 it was implemented using mutliple inheritance.
Currently the tree looks like this
Exception -> GitError (for backward compatibility) -> BaseGitException (for multi inheritance support and new exception handling logic) -> GitException (as actual class to derive from) -> GitXxxError (Exceptions matching GIT_E* exit codes from libgit2)
.The new code is in errors.py - the other classes have only been touched to implement it. A single unittest was changed to be more specific when detecting the returned exception, thought that change should not break anything.
There are multiple ways to use it.