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package org.apache.comet.shaded.protobuf;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Thrown when attempting to build a protocol message that is missing required fields. This is a
* {@code RuntimeException} because it normally represents a programming error: it happens when some
* code which constructs a message fails to set all the fields. {@code parseFrom()} methods do
* not throw this; they throw an {@link InvalidProtocolBufferException} if required fields are
* missing, because it is not a programming error to receive an incomplete message. In other words,
* {@code UninitializedMessageException} should never be thrown by correct code, but {@code
* InvalidProtocolBufferException} might be.
*
* @author [email protected] Kenton Varda
*/
public class UninitializedMessageException extends RuntimeException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7466929953374883507L;
public UninitializedMessageException(final MessageLite message) {
super(
"Message was missing required fields. (Lite runtime could not "
+ "determine which fields were missing).");
missingFields = null;
}
public UninitializedMessageException(final List missingFields) {
super(buildDescription(missingFields));
this.missingFields = missingFields;
}
private final List missingFields;
/**
* Get a list of human-readable names of required fields missing from this message. Each name is a
* full path to a field, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz". Returns null if the lite runtime was used, since
* it lacks the ability to find missing fields.
*/
public List getMissingFields() {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(missingFields);
}
/**
* Converts this exception to an {@link InvalidProtocolBufferException}. When a parsed message is
* missing required fields, this should be thrown instead of {@code
* UninitializedMessageException}.
*/
public InvalidProtocolBufferException asInvalidProtocolBufferException() {
return new InvalidProtocolBufferException(getMessage());
}
/** Construct the description string for this exception. */
private static String buildDescription(final List missingFields) {
final StringBuilder description = new StringBuilder("Message missing required fields: ");
boolean first = true;
for (final String field : missingFields) {
if (first) {
first = false;
} else {
description.append(", ");
}
description.append(field);
}
return description.toString();
}
}
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