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package org.junit.jupiter.api.function;

import static org.apiguardian.api.API.Status.STABLE;

import org.apiguardian.api.API;

/**
 * {@code ThrowingConsumer} is a functional interface that can be used to
 * implement any generic block of code that consumes an argument and
 * potentially throws a {@link Throwable}.
 *
 * 

The {@code ThrowingConsumer} interface is similar to * {@link java.util.function.Consumer}, except that a {@code ThrowingConsumer} * can throw any kind of exception, including checked exceptions. * *

Rationale for throwing {@code Throwable} instead of {@code Exception}

* *

Although Java applications typically throw exceptions that are instances * of {@link java.lang.Exception}, {@link java.lang.RuntimeException}, * {@link java.lang.Error}, or {@link java.lang.AssertionError} (in testing * scenarios), there may be use cases where a {@code ThrowingConsumer} needs to * explicitly throw a {@code Throwable}. In order to support such specialized * use cases, {@link #accept} is declared to throw {@code Throwable}. * * @since 5.0 * @see java.util.function.Consumer * @see org.junit.jupiter.api.DynamicTest#stream * @see Executable */ @FunctionalInterface @API(status = STABLE, since = "5.0") public interface ThrowingConsumer { /** * Consume the supplied argument, potentially throwing an exception. * * @param t the argument to consume */ void accept(T t) throws Throwable; }





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