@@ -471,13 +471,24 @@ inline const char *obj_class_name(PyObject *obj) {
471471
472472std::string error_string ();
473473
474+ // The code in this struct is very unusual, to minimize the chances of
475+ // masking bugs (elsewhere) by errors during the error handling (here).
476+ // This is meant to be a lifeline for troubleshooting long-running processes
477+ // that crash under conditions that are virtually impossible to reproduce.
478+ // Low-level implementation alternatives are preferred to higher-level ones
479+ // that might raise cascading exceptions. Last-ditch-kind-of attempts are made
480+ // to report as much of the original error as possible, even if there are
481+ // secondary issues obtaining some of the details.
474482struct error_fetch_and_normalize {
475- // Immediate normalization is long-established behavior (starting with
476- // https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/commit/135ba8deafb8bf64a15b24d1513899eb600e2011
477- // from Sep 2016) and safest. Normalization could be deferred, but this could mask
478- // errors elsewhere, the performance gain is very minor in typical situations
479- // (usually the dominant bottleneck is EH unwinding), and the implementation here
480- // would be more complex.
483+ // This comment only applies to Python <= 3.11:
484+ // Immediate normalization is long-established behavior (starting with
485+ // https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/commit/135ba8deafb8bf64a15b24d1513899eb600e2011
486+ // from Sep 2016) and safest. Normalization could be deferred, but this could mask
487+ // errors elsewhere, the performance gain is very minor in typical situations
488+ // (usually the dominant bottleneck is EH unwinding), and the implementation here
489+ // would be more complex.
490+ // Starting with Python 3.12, PyErr_Fetch() normalizes exceptions immediately.
491+ // Any errors during normalization are tracked under __notes__.
481492 explicit error_fetch_and_normalize (const char *called) {
482493 PyErr_Fetch (&m_type.ptr (), &m_value.ptr (), &m_trace.ptr ());
483494 if (!m_type) {
@@ -492,6 +503,14 @@ struct error_fetch_and_normalize {
492503 " of the original active exception type." );
493504 }
494505 m_lazy_error_string = exc_type_name_orig;
506+ #if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x030C0000
507+ // The presence of __notes__ is likely due to exception normalization
508+ // errors, although that is not necessarily true, therefore insert a
509+ // hint only:
510+ if (PyObject_HasAttrString (m_value.ptr (), " __notes__" )) {
511+ m_lazy_error_string += " [WITH __notes__]" ;
512+ }
513+ #else
495514 // PyErr_NormalizeException() may change the exception type if there are cascading
496515 // failures. This can potentially be extremely confusing.
497516 PyErr_NormalizeException (&m_type.ptr (), &m_value.ptr (), &m_trace.ptr ());
@@ -506,12 +525,12 @@ struct error_fetch_and_normalize {
506525 + " failed to obtain the name "
507526 " of the normalized active exception type." );
508527 }
509- #if defined(PYPY_VERSION_NUM) && PYPY_VERSION_NUM < 0x07030a00
528+ # if defined(PYPY_VERSION_NUM) && PYPY_VERSION_NUM < 0x07030a00
510529 // This behavior runs the risk of masking errors in the error handling, but avoids a
511530 // conflict with PyPy, which relies on the normalization here to change OSError to
512531 // FileNotFoundError (https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/4075).
513532 m_lazy_error_string = exc_type_name_norm;
514- #else
533+ # else
515534 if (exc_type_name_norm != m_lazy_error_string) {
516535 std::string msg = std::string (called)
517536 + " : MISMATCH of original and normalized "
@@ -523,6 +542,7 @@ struct error_fetch_and_normalize {
523542 msg += " : " + format_value_and_trace ();
524543 pybind11_fail (msg);
525544 }
545+ # endif
526546#endif
527547 }
528548
@@ -558,6 +578,40 @@ struct error_fetch_and_normalize {
558578 }
559579 }
560580 }
581+ #if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x030B0000
582+ auto notes
583+ = reinterpret_steal<object>(PyObject_GetAttrString (m_value.ptr (), " __notes__" ));
584+ if (!notes) {
585+ PyErr_Clear (); // No notes is good news.
586+ } else {
587+ auto len_notes = PyList_Size (notes.ptr ());
588+ if (len_notes < 0 ) {
589+ result += " \n FAILURE obtaining len(__notes__): " + detail::error_string ();
590+ } else {
591+ result += " \n __notes__ (len=" + std::to_string (len_notes) + " ):" ;
592+ for (ssize_t i = 0 ; i < len_notes; i++) {
593+ PyObject *note = PyList_GET_ITEM (notes.ptr (), i);
594+ auto note_bytes = reinterpret_steal<object>(
595+ PyUnicode_AsEncodedString (note, " utf-8" , " backslashreplace" ));
596+ if (!note_bytes) {
597+ result += " \n FAILURE obtaining __notes__[" + std::to_string (i)
598+ + " ]: " + detail::error_string ();
599+ } else {
600+ char *buffer = nullptr ;
601+ Py_ssize_t length = 0 ;
602+ if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize (note_bytes.ptr (), &buffer, &length)
603+ == -1 ) {
604+ result += " \n FAILURE formatting __notes__[" + std::to_string (i)
605+ + " ]: " + detail::error_string ();
606+ } else {
607+ result += ' \n ' ;
608+ result += std::string (buffer, static_cast <std::size_t >(length));
609+ }
610+ }
611+ }
612+ }
613+ }
614+ #endif
561615 } else {
562616 result = " <MESSAGE UNAVAILABLE>" ;
563617 }
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