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package jdk.jshell;
/**
* Wraps an exception thrown in the remotely executing client.
* An instance of EvalException
can be returned in the
* {@link jdk.jshell.SnippetEvent#exception()} query.
* The name of the exception thrown is available from
* {@link jdk.jshell.EvalException#getExceptionClassName()}.
* Message and stack can be queried by methods on Exception
.
*
* Note that in stack trace frames representing JShell Snippets,
* StackTraceElement.getFileName()
will return "#" followed by
* the Snippet id and for snippets without a method name (for example an
* expression) StackTraceElement.getMethodName()
will be the
* empty string.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial") // serialVersionUID intentionally omitted
public class EvalException extends Exception {
private final String exceptionClass;
EvalException(String message, String exceptionClass, StackTraceElement[] stackElements) {
super(message);
this.exceptionClass = exceptionClass;
this.setStackTrace(stackElements);
}
/**
* Returns the name of the Throwable subclass which was thrown in the
* executing client. Note this class may not be loaded in the controlling
* process.
* See
* {@link java.lang.Class#getName() Class.getName()} for the format of the string.
* @return the name of the exception class as a String
*/
public String getExceptionClassName() {
return exceptionClass;
}
}