This sets a good example and avoids unnecessarily contributing to
perceived complexity and cargo culting.
Motivating quote below:
< kergoth> the *original* intent was for the function/task to error via
whatever appropriate means, bb.fatal, whatever, and
funcfailed was what you'd catch if you were calling
exec_func/exec_task. that is, it's what those functions
raise, not what metadata functions should be raising
< kergoth> it didn't end up being used that way
< kergoth> but there's really never a reason to raise it yourself
FuncFailed.__init__ takes a 'name' argument rather than a 'msg'
argument, which also shows that the original purpose got lost.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
localedef_opts = locale_arch_options[target_arch]
else:
bb.error("locale_arch_options not found for target_arch=" + target_arch)
- raise bb.build.FuncFailed("unknown arch:" + target_arch + " for locale_arch_options")
+ bb.fatal("unknown arch:" + target_arch + " for locale_arch_options")
localedef_opts += " --force --no-archive --prefix=%s \
--inputfile=%s/%s/i18n/locales/%s --charmap=%s %s/%s" \