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errors.logic_error

LogicErrorCommon base class for all non-exit exceptions.
LogicErrorDatadict() -> new empty dictionary
parse_logic_error(→ LogicErrorDataNone)

class algokit_utils.errors.logic_error.LogicErrorData

Section titled “class algokit_utils.errors.logic_error.LogicErrorData”

Bases: TypedDict

dict() -> new empty dictionary dict(mapping) -> new dictionary initialized from a mapping object’s

(key, value) pairs

dict(iterable) -> new dictionary initialized as if via: : d = {} for k, v in iterable:

{’ ’}


> d[k] = v

dict(

**

kwargs) -> new dictionary initialized with the name=value pairs : in the keyword argument list. For example: dict(one=1, two=2)

exception algokit_utils.errors.logic_error.LogicError(*, logic_error_str: str, program: str, source_map: AlgoSourceMap | None, transaction_id: str, message: str, pc: int, logic_error: Exception | None = None, traces: list[algokit_utils.models.simulate.SimulationTrace] | None = None, get_line_for_pc: collections.abc.Callable[[int], int | None] | None = None)

Section titled “exception algokit_utils.errors.logic_error.LogicError(*, logic_error_str: str, program: str, source_map: AlgoSourceMap | None, transaction_id: str, message: str, pc: int, logic_error: Exception | None = None, traces: list[algokit_utils.models.simulate.SimulationTrace] | None = None, get_line_for_pc: collections.abc.Callable[[int], int | None] | None = None)”

Bases: Exception

Common base class for all non-exit exceptions.