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"""
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QMP Error Classes
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This package seeks to provide semantic error classes that are intended
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to be used directly by clients when they would like to handle particular
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semantic failures (e.g. "failed to connect") without needing to know the
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enumeration of possible reasons for that failure.
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QMPError serves as the ancestor for all exceptions raised by this
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package, and is suitable for use in handling semantic errors from this
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library. In most cases, individual public methods will attempt to catch
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and re-encapsulate various exceptions to provide a semantic
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error-handling interface.
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.. admonition:: QMP Exception Hierarchy Reference
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| `Exception`
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| +-- `QMPError`
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| +-- `ConnectError`
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| +-- `StateError`
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| +-- `ExecInterruptedError`
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| +-- `ExecuteError`
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| +-- `ListenerError`
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| +-- `ProtocolError`
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| +-- `DeserializationError`
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| +-- `UnexpectedTypeError`
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| +-- `ServerParseError`
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| +-- `BadReplyError`
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| +-- `GreetingError`
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| +-- `NegotiationError`
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"""
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class QMPError(Exception):
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"""Abstract error class for all errors originating from this package."""
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class ProtocolError(QMPError):
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"""
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Abstract error class for protocol failures.
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Semantically, these errors are generally the fault of either the
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protocol server or as a result of a bug in this library.
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:param error_message: Human-readable string describing the error.
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"""
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def __init__(self, error_message: str):
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super().__init__(error_message)
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#: Human-readable error message, without any prefix.
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self.error_message: str = error_message
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