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/*
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*
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package org.gradle.api.tasks;
import org.gradle.api.GradleException;
/**
* A StopActionException
is be thrown by a task {@link org.gradle.api.Action} or task action closure to
* stop its own execution and to start execution of the task's next action. An action can usually be stopped by just
* calling return inside the action closure. But if the action works with helper methods that can lead to redundant
* code. For example:
*
*
* List existentSourceDirs = HelperUtil.getExistentSourceDirs()
* if (!existentSourceDirs) {return}
*
* If the getExistentSourceDirs()
throws a StopActionException
instead, the tasks does not
* need the if statement.
*
* Note that throwing this exception does not fail the execution of the task or the build.
*/
public class StopActionException extends GradleException {
public StopActionException() {
super();
}
public StopActionException(String message) {
super(message);
}
}
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