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/*
* WrongNumberOfArgumentsException.java
*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Peter Graves
* $Id$
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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package org.armedbear.lisp;
import static org.armedbear.lisp.Lisp.*;
public final class WrongNumberOfArgumentsException extends ProgramError
{
private Operator operator;
private int expectedMinArgs;
private int expectedMaxArgs;
private LispObject actualArgs;
private String message;
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(Operator operator) {
this(operator, -1);
}
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(Operator operator, LispObject args,
int expectedMin, int expectedMax) {
// This is really just an ordinary PROGRAM-ERROR, broken out into its
// own Java class as a convenience for the implementation.
super(StandardClass.PROGRAM_ERROR);
this.operator = operator;
this.expectedMinArgs = expectedMin;
this.expectedMaxArgs = expectedMax;
this.actualArgs = args;
setFormatControl(getMessage().replaceAll("~","~~"));
setFormatArguments(NIL);
}
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(Operator operator,
int expectedMin, int expectedMax) {
this(operator, null, expectedMin, expectedMax);
}
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(Operator operator, int expectedArgs) {
this(operator, expectedArgs, expectedArgs);
}
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(Operator operator, LispObject args,
int expectedArgs) {
this(operator, args, expectedArgs, expectedArgs);
}
public WrongNumberOfArgumentsException(String message) {
super(StandardClass.PROGRAM_ERROR);
if(message == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("message can not be null");
}
this.message = message;
setFormatControl(getMessage().replaceAll("~","~~"));
setFormatArguments(NIL);
}
@Override
public String getMessage()
{
if(message != null) {
return message;
}
StringBuilder sb =
new StringBuilder("Wrong number of arguments for "
+ operator.princToString());
if(expectedMinArgs >= 0 || expectedMaxArgs >= 0) {
sb.append("; ");
if (expectedMinArgs == expectedMaxArgs) {
sb.append(expectedMinArgs);
} else if (expectedMaxArgs < 0) {
sb.append("at least ");
sb.append(expectedMinArgs);
} else if (expectedMinArgs < 0) {
sb.append("at most ");
sb.append(expectedMaxArgs);
} else {
sb.append("between ").append(expectedMinArgs);
sb.append(" and ").append(expectedMaxArgs);
}
sb.append(" expected");
}
if (actualArgs != null) {
sb.append(" -- provided: ");
sb.append(actualArgs.princToString());
}
sb.append('.');
return message = sb.toString();
}
}