Catch OSError also with errno=None (#392)
In Windows might OSError(errno = None) be raised instead of the already catched exceptions in some cases (depending on the Python version) Fixes #391
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ def _get_yaml_data_and_path(inp: Union[str, Path, Dict]) -> Tuple[Dict, Path]:
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# (in Windows, it seems OSError [errno.EINVAL] might be raised in some cases)
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# (in Windows, it seems OSError [errno.EINVAL] might be raised in some cases)
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# when trying to expand and resolve it as a path.
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# when trying to expand and resolve it as a path.
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# Catch this error, but raise any others
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# Catch this error, but raise any others
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if type(e) is OSError and e.errno not in (EINVAL, ENAMETOOLONG):
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if type(e) is OSError and e.errno not in (EINVAL, ENAMETOOLONG, None):
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raise e
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raise e
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# file does not exist; assume inp is a YAML string
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# file does not exist; assume inp is a YAML string
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yaml_str = inp
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yaml_str = inp
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