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package io.qt;

/**
 * The QSignalAccessException class is thrown when a private signal is emitted other than from inside its owning object.
 */
public class QSignalAccessException extends RuntimeException {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

    public QSignalAccessException(Class signalDeclaringClass, String signalName, Class callerClass) {
        super(signalDeclaringClass!=null 
        		? String.format("Unable to access private signal %1$s.%2$s from class %3$s.", signalDeclaringClass.getName(), signalName, callerClass.getName())
        		: String.format("Unable to access private signal %1$s from class %2$s.", signalName, callerClass.getName()));
    }
}




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