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package org.codehaus.groovy.control;

import org.apache.groovy.io.StringBuilderWriter;

import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Writer;

/**
 * Represents multiple other exceptions
 */
public class MultipleCompilationErrorsException extends
        CompilationFailedException {

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 8583586586290252555L;
    protected ErrorCollector collector;
    
    public MultipleCompilationErrorsException(ErrorCollector ec) {
        super(0, null);
        if (ec == null) {
            CompilerConfiguration config = super.getUnit() != null ?
                super.getUnit().getConfiguration() :
                new CompilerConfiguration();
            collector = new ErrorCollector(config);
        } else {
            collector = ec;
        }
    }

    public ErrorCollector getErrorCollector() {
        return collector;
    }
    
    public String getMessage() {
        Writer data = new StringBuilderWriter();
        PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(data);
        Janitor janitor = new Janitor();

        writer.write(super.getMessage());
        writer.println(":");
        try {
            collector.write(writer, janitor);
        }
        finally {
            janitor.cleanup();
        }

        return data.toString();
    }
}




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