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package org.jooq.exception;
import org.jooq.ExecuteListener;
import org.jooq.UpdatableRecord;
/**
* An exception that is used to influence control flows.
*
* There are some specific cases, where control flows can be aborted or
* otherwise influenced using well-defined exceptions. Some examples where this
* can be very useful:
*
* - When generating SQL from {@link UpdatableRecord#store()} methods, without
* actually executing the SQL
*
*
* Typically, a ControlFlowException
is thrown from within an
* {@link ExecuteListener}.
*
* @author Lukas Eder
* @see ExecuteListener
*/
public class ControlFlowSignal extends RuntimeException {
/**
* Generated UID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3269663230218616147L;
/**
* Create a new ControlFlowException
.
*/
public ControlFlowSignal() {}
/**
* Create a new ControlFlowException
.
*/
public ControlFlowSignal(String message) {
super(message);
}
@SuppressWarnings("sync-override")
@Override
public Throwable fillInStackTrace() {
// Prevent "expensive" operation of filling in a stack trace for signals
return this;
}
}