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package org.gradle.model;

import org.gradle.api.GradleException;
import org.gradle.api.Incubating;
import org.gradle.internal.exceptions.Contextual;
import org.gradle.model.internal.core.rule.describe.ModelRuleDescriptor;

/**
 * Thrown when there is a problem with the usage of a model rule.
 * 

* This exception is different to {@link InvalidModelRuleDeclarationException} in that it signifies a problem * with using a model rule in a particular context, whereas {@code InvalidModelRuleDeclarationException} signifies * a problem with the declaration of the model rule itself (which therefore means that the rule could not be used in any context). *

* This exception should always have cause, that provides information about the actual problem. */ @Incubating @Contextual public class InvalidModelRuleException extends GradleException { // The usage pattern of this exception providing the rule identity and the cause providing the detail is the // way it is due to how we render chained exceptions on build failures. // That is, because the information is usually dense, splitting things up this way provides better output. private final String descriptor; public InvalidModelRuleException(ModelRuleDescriptor descriptor, Throwable cause) { super("There is a problem with model rule " + descriptor.toString() + ".", cause); if (cause == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("'cause' cannot be null"); } this.descriptor = descriptor.toString(); } public String getDescriptor() { return descriptor; } }





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