EvalError#

class langchain.smith.evaluation.runner_utils.EvalError(Error: BaseException, **kwargs: Any)[source]#

Your architecture raised an error.

Methods

__init__(Error,Β **kwargs)

clear()

copy()

fromkeys([value])

Create a new dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.

get(key[,Β default])

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

items()

keys()

pop(k[,d])

If the key is not found, return the default if given; otherwise, raise a KeyError.

popitem()

Remove and return a (key, value) pair as a 2-tuple.

setdefault(key[,Β default])

Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.

update([E,Β ]**F)

If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]

values()

Parameters:
  • Error (BaseException) –

  • kwargs (Any) –

__init__(Error: BaseException, **kwargs: Any) β†’ None[source]#
Parameters:
  • Error (BaseException) –

  • kwargs (Any) –

Return type:

None

clear() β†’ None.Β  Remove all items from D.#
copy() β†’ a shallow copy of D#
fromkeys(value=None, /)#

Create a new dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.

get(key, default=None, /)#

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

items() β†’ a set-like object providing a view on D's items#
keys() β†’ a set-like object providing a view on D's keys#
pop(k[, d]) β†’ v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value.#

If the key is not found, return the default if given; otherwise, raise a KeyError.

popitem()#

Remove and return a (key, value) pair as a 2-tuple.

Pairs are returned in LIFO (last-in, first-out) order. Raises KeyError if the dict is empty.

setdefault(key, default=None, /)#

Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

update([E, ]**F) β†’ None.Β  Update D from dict/iterable E and F.#

If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]

values() β†’ an object providing a view on D's values#