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package org.gradle.api.tasks;
import org.gradle.api.GradleException;
import org.gradle.api.Incubating;
/**
* Signals that a task has failed in a manner which does not prevent consumers of that task's output from running.
*
* A task can depend upon another task's outcome (PASS vs. FAIL), outputs (the files they produce) or both. A verification
* failure represents the case where a task has a failed outcome, but has still produced valid output files for consumption.
* Tasks that only depend on the other task's outputs are allowed to execute. Tasks that depend on both the outcome and
* output cannot execute.
*
* These failures should be caused by user code under analysis (such as from running tests, code quality checks, or linting errors).
* A failed test, for instance, will cause a failing outcome for the test task, but this does not prevent another task
* from reading and processing the (valid) test results output it produced (perhaps to aggregate multiple test reports).
*
* Verification failures do not represent a bug in either the build tool or custom task logic; the responsibility falls to the
* project's software engineer to correct the verification failure.
*
* @since 7.4
*/
public class VerificationException extends GradleException {
public VerificationException(String message) {
super(message);
}
/**
* Allows a cause to be specified.
*
* @since 8.2
*/
@Incubating
public VerificationException(String message, Throwable cause) {
super(message, cause);
}
}
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