com.lowagie.text.ExceptionConverter Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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/*
* The original version of this class was published in an article by professor Heinz Kabutz.
* Read http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/newsletter.do?issue=033&print=yes&locale=en_US
* "This material from The Java(tm) Specialists' Newsletter by Maximum Solutions (South Africa).
* Please contact Maximum Solutions for more information."
*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Dr. Heinz M. Kabutz
*/
/**
* The OpenPDF project has permission from the author to use this class under a LGPL/MPL license on 2018-08-06:
*
* Hi Andreas,
*
* you have my permission to use my code with your license.
*
* Regards
*
*
* Heinz
* --
* Dr Heinz M. Kabutz (PhD CompSci)
*/
package com.lowagie.text;
/**
* The ExceptionConverter changes a checked exception into an
* unchecked exception.
*/
public class ExceptionConverter extends RuntimeException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 8657630363395849399L;
/** we keep a handle to the wrapped exception */
private Exception ex;
/** prefix for the exception */
private String prefix;
/**
* Construct a RuntimeException based on another Exception
* @param ex the exception that has to be turned into a RuntimeException
*/
public ExceptionConverter(Exception ex) {
this.ex = ex;
prefix = (ex instanceof RuntimeException) ? "" : "ExceptionConverter: ";
}
/**
* Convert an Exception into an unchecked exception. Return the exception if it is
* already an unchecked exception or return an ExceptionConverter wrapper otherwise
*
* @param ex the exception to convert
* @return an unchecked exception
* @since 2.1.6
*/
public static final RuntimeException convertException(Exception ex) {
if (ex instanceof RuntimeException) {
return (RuntimeException) ex;
}
return new ExceptionConverter(ex);
}
/**
* and allow the user of ExceptionConverter to get a handle to it.
* @return the original exception
*/
public Exception getException() {
return ex;
}
/**
* We print the message of the checked exception
* @return message of the original exception
*/
public String getMessage() {
return ex.getMessage();
}
/**
* and make sure we also produce a localized version
* @return localized version of the message
*/
public String getLocalizedMessage() {
return ex.getLocalizedMessage();
}
/**
* The toString() is changed to be prefixed with ExceptionConverter
* @return String version of the exception
*/
public String toString() {
return prefix + ex;
}
/** we have to override this as well */
public void printStackTrace() {
printStackTrace(System.err);
}
/**
* here we prefix, with printStream.print(), not printStream.println(), the stack
* trace with "ExceptionConverter:"
* @param printStream printStream
*/
public void printStackTrace(java.io.PrintStream printStream) {
synchronized (printStream) {
printStream.print(prefix);
ex.printStackTrace(printStream);
}
}
/**
* Again, we prefix the stack trace with "ExceptionConverter:"
* @param printWriter printWriter
*/
public void printStackTrace(java.io.PrintWriter printWriter) {
synchronized (printWriter) {
printWriter.print(prefix);
ex.printStackTrace(printWriter);
}
}
/**
* requests to fill in the stack trace we will have to ignore.
* We can't throw an exception here, because this method
* is called by the constructor of Throwable
* @return a Throwable
*/
public synchronized Throwable fillInStackTrace() {
return this;
}
}