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package org.datanucleus.query.expression;

import org.datanucleus.exceptions.NucleusException;

/**
 * Exception thrown when compiling a PrimaryExpression and we find that it really represents
 * an implicit variable, and so should be swapped in the expression tree.
 */
public class PrimaryExpressionIsVariableException extends NucleusException
{
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 6811137517053964773L;
    /** The VariableExpression that the PrimaryExpression should be swapped with. */
    VariableExpression varExpr;

    public PrimaryExpressionIsVariableException(String varName)
    {
        super("PrimaryExpression should be a VariableExpression with name " + varName);
        varExpr = new VariableExpression(varName);
    }

    /**
     * Accessor for the VariableExpression that this primary expression should be swapped for.
     * @return The VariableExpression
     */
    public VariableExpression getVariableExpression()
    {
        return varExpr;
    }
}




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