Stop using aliased Exception
IOError is now OSError. The old name is merely a legacy compatibility alias.
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@ -333,13 +333,13 @@ def write(device_handle, data):
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try:
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retrycount += 1
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bytes_written = _os.write(device_handle, data)
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except IOError as e:
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == _errno.EPIPE:
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sleep(0.1)
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else:
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break
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if bytes_written != len(data):
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raise IOError(_errno.EIO, 'written %d bytes out of expected %d' % (bytes_written, len(data)))
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raise OSError(_errno.EIO, 'written %d bytes out of expected %d' % (bytes_written, len(data)))
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def read(device_handle, bytes_count, timeout_ms=-1):
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@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ def read(device_handle, bytes_count, timeout_ms=-1):
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if xlist:
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assert xlist == [device_handle]
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raise IOError(_errno.EIO, 'exception on file descriptor %d' % device_handle)
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raise OSError(_errno.EIO, 'exception on file descriptor %d' % device_handle)
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if rlist:
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assert rlist == [device_handle]
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