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This artifact provides a single jar that contains all classes required to use remote EJB and JMS, including all dependencies. It is intended for use by those not using maven, maven users should just import the EJB and JMS BOM's instead (shaded JAR's cause lots of problems with maven, as it is very easy to inadvertently end up with different versions on classes on the class path).

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 * Copyright (C) 2013 The Guava Authors
 *
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 *
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package com.google.common.base;

import static com.google.common.base.Strings.lenientFormat;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;

/**
 * Static convenience methods that serve the same purpose as Java language assertions,
 * except that they are always enabled. These methods should be used instead of Java assertions
 * whenever there is a chance the check may fail "in real life". Example:
 *
 * 
{@code
 * Bill bill = remoteService.getLastUnpaidBill();
 *
 * // In case bug 12345 happens again we'd rather just die
 * Verify.verify(bill.status() == Status.UNPAID,
 *     "Unexpected bill status: %s", bill.status());
 * }
* *

Comparison to alternatives

* *

Note: In some cases the differences explained below can be subtle. When it's unclear * which approach to use, don't worry too much about it; just pick something that seems * reasonable and it will be fine. * *

    *
  • If checking whether the caller has violated your method or constructor's contract * (such as by passing an invalid argument), use the utilities of the {@link Preconditions} * class instead. *
  • If checking an impossible condition (which cannot happen unless your own * class or its trusted dependencies is badly broken), this is what ordinary Java * assertions are for. Note that assertions are not enabled by default; they are essentially * considered "compiled comments." *
  • An explicit {@code if/throw} (as illustrated below) is always acceptable; we still * recommend using our {@link VerifyException} exception type. Throwing a plain {@link * RuntimeException} is frowned upon. *
  • Use of {@link java.util.Objects#requireNonNull(Object)} is generally discouraged, since * {@link #verifyNotNull(Object)} and {@link Preconditions#checkNotNull(Object)} perform the * same function with more clarity. *
* *

Warning about performance

* *

Remember that parameter values for message construction must all be computed eagerly, and * autoboxing and varargs array creation may happen as well, even when the verification succeeds and * the message ends up unneeded. Performance-sensitive verification checks should continue to use * usual form: * *

{@code
 * Bill bill = remoteService.getLastUnpaidBill();
 * if (bill.status() != Status.UNPAID) {
 *   throw new VerifyException("Unexpected bill status: " + bill.status());
 * }
 * }
* *

Only {@code %s} is supported

* *

As with {@link Preconditions}, {@code Verify} uses {@link Strings#lenientFormat} to format * error message template strings. This only supports the {@code "%s"} specifier, not the full range * of {@link java.util.Formatter} specifiers. However, note that if the number of arguments does not * match the number of occurrences of {@code "%s"} in the format string, {@code Verify} will still * behave as expected, and will still include all argument values in the error message; the message * will simply not be formatted exactly as intended. * *

More information

* * See Conditional * failures explained in the Guava User Guide for advice on when this class should be used. * * @since 17.0 */ @GwtCompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class Verify { /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with no * message otherwise. * * @throws VerifyException if {@code expression} is {@code false} * @see Preconditions#checkState Preconditions.checkState() */ public static void verify(boolean expression) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * * @param expression a boolean expression * @param errorMessageTemplate a template for the exception message should the check fail. The * message is formed by replacing each {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an * argument. These are matched by position - the first {@code %s} gets {@code * errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted message in * square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments * are converted to strings using {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @throws VerifyException if {@code expression} is {@code false} * @see Preconditions#checkState Preconditions.checkState() */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull @Nullable Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, char p1) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, int p1) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, long p1) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, char p1, char p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, int p1, char p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, long p1, char p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, char p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, char p1, int p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, int p1, int p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, long p1, int p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, int p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, char p1, long p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, int p1, long p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, long p1, long p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, long p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, char p1, @CheckForNull Object p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, int p1, @CheckForNull Object p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, long p1, @CheckForNull Object p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, @CheckForNull Object p2) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, @CheckForNull Object p2, @CheckForNull Object p3) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2, p3)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code expression} is {@code true}, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a * custom message otherwise. * *

See {@link #verify(boolean, String, Object...)} for details. * * @since 23.1 (varargs overload since 17.0) */ public static void verify( boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull Object p1, @CheckForNull Object p2, @CheckForNull Object p3, @CheckForNull Object p4) { if (!expression) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2, p3, p4)); } } /* * For a discussion of the signature of verifyNotNull, see the discussion above * Preconditions.checkNotNull. * * (verifyNotNull has many fewer "problem" callers, so we could try to be stricter. On the other * hand, verifyNotNull arguably has more reason to accept nullable arguments in the first * place....) */ /** * Ensures that {@code reference} is non-null, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a default * message otherwise. * * @return {@code reference}, guaranteed to be non-null, for convenience * @throws VerifyException if {@code reference} is {@code null} * @see Preconditions#checkNotNull Preconditions.checkNotNull() */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public static T verifyNotNull(@CheckForNull T reference) { return verifyNotNull(reference, "expected a non-null reference"); } /** * Ensures that {@code reference} is non-null, throwing a {@code VerifyException} with a custom * message otherwise. * * @param errorMessageTemplate a template for the exception message should the check fail. The * message is formed by replacing each {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an * argument. These are matched by position - the first {@code %s} gets {@code * errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted message in * square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments * are converted to strings using {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @return {@code reference}, guaranteed to be non-null, for convenience * @throws VerifyException if {@code reference} is {@code null} * @see Preconditions#checkNotNull Preconditions.checkNotNull() */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public static T verifyNotNull( @CheckForNull T reference, String errorMessageTemplate, @CheckForNull @Nullable Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (reference == null) { throw new VerifyException(lenientFormat(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } return reference; } // TODO(kevinb): consider T verifySingleton(Iterable) to take over for // Iterables.getOnlyElement() private Verify() {} }





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