/* * Copyright (C) 2007 The Guava Authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.google.common.base; import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; import javax.annotation.Nullable; import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; import net.lax1dude.eaglercraft.v1_8.EagRuntime; /** * Static utility methods pertaining to instances of {@link Throwable}. * *
* See the Guava User Guide entry on * * Throwables. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @author Ben Yu * @since 1.0 */ public final class Throwables { private Throwables() { } /** * Propagates {@code throwable} exactly as-is, if and only if it is an instance * of {@code declaredType}. Example usage: * *
* try { * someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); * } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { * handle(e); * } catch (Throwable t) { * Throwables.propagateIfInstanceOf(t, IOException.class); * Throwables.propagateIfInstanceOf(t, SQLException.class); * throw Throwables.propagate(t); * } **/ public static
* try { * someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); * } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { * handle(e); * } catch (Throwable t) { * Throwables.propagateIfPossible(t); * throw new RuntimeException("unexpected", t); * } **/ public static void propagateIfPossible(@Nullable Throwable throwable) { propagateIfInstanceOf(throwable, Error.class); propagateIfInstanceOf(throwable, RuntimeException.class); } /** * Propagates {@code throwable} exactly as-is, if and only if it is an instance * of {@link RuntimeException}, {@link Error}, or {@code declaredType}. Example * usage: * *
* try { * someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); * } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { * handle(e); * } catch (Throwable t) { * Throwables.propagateIfPossible(t, OtherException.class); * throw new RuntimeException("unexpected", t); * } ** * @param throwable the Throwable to possibly propagate * @param declaredType the single checked exception type declared by the calling * method */ public static
* This method always throws an exception. The {@code RuntimeException} return * type is only for client code to make Java type system happy in case a return * value is required by the enclosing method. Example usage: * *
* T doSomething() { * try { * return someMethodThatCouldThrowAnything(); * } catch (IKnowWhatToDoWithThisException e) { * return handle(e); * } catch (Throwable t) { * throw Throwables.propagate(t); * } * } ** * @param throwable the Throwable to propagate * @return nothing will ever be returned; this return type is only for your * convenience, as illustrated in the example above */ public static RuntimeException propagate(Throwable throwable) { propagateIfPossible(checkNotNull(throwable)); throw new RuntimeException(throwable); } /** * Returns the innermost cause of {@code throwable}. The first throwable in a * chain provides context from when the error or exception was initially * detected. Example usage: * *
* assertEquals("Unable to assign a customer id", Throwables.getRootCause(e).getMessage()); **/ public static Throwable getRootCause(Throwable throwable) { Throwable cause; while ((cause = throwable.getCause()) != null) { throwable = cause; } return throwable; } /** * Gets a {@code Throwable} cause chain as a list. The first entry in the list * will be {@code throwable} followed by its cause hierarchy. Note that this is * a snapshot of the cause chain and will not reflect any subsequent changes to * the cause chain. * *
* Here's an example of how it can be used to find specific types of exceptions * in the cause chain: * *
* Iterables.filter(Throwables.getCausalChain(e), IOException.class)); ** * @param throwable the non-null {@code Throwable} to extract causes from * @return an unmodifiable list containing the cause chain starting with * {@code throwable} */ @Beta // TODO(kevinb): decide best return type public static List