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Object mapper for the CQL Java Driver.
/*
* Copyright DataStax, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.datastax.driver.mapping;
import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.DriverException;
import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.DriverInternalError;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
/**
* Copied here from com.datastax.driver.core.DriverThrowables because we don't want this class to be
* public.
*/
class DriverThrowables {
static RuntimeException propagateCause(ExecutionException e) {
Throwable cause = e.getCause();
if (cause instanceof Error) throw ((Error) cause);
// We could just rethrow e.getCause(). However, the cause of the ExecutionException has likely
// been
// created on the I/O thread receiving the response. Which means that the stacktrace associated
// with said cause will make no mention of the current thread. This is painful for say, finding
// out which execute() statement actually raised the exception. So instead, we re-create the
// exception.
if (cause instanceof DriverException) throw ((DriverException) cause).copy();
else throw new DriverInternalError("Unexpected exception thrown", cause);
}
}