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1.28 -
1.29 -package java.lang;
1.30 -
1.31 -/**
1.32 - * An {@code Error} is a subclass of {@code Throwable}
1.33 - * that indicates serious problems that a reasonable application
1.34 - * should not try to catch. Most such errors are abnormal conditions.
1.35 - * The {@code ThreadDeath} error, though a "normal" condition,
1.36 - * is also a subclass of {@code Error} because most applications
1.37 - * should not try to catch it.
1.38 - * <p>
1.39 - * A method is not required to declare in its {@code throws}
1.40 - * clause any subclasses of {@code Error} that might be thrown
1.41 - * during the execution of the method but not caught, since these
1.42 - * errors are abnormal conditions that should never occur.
1.43 - *
1.44 - * That is, {@code Error} and its subclasses are regarded as unchecked
1.45 - * exceptions for the purposes of compile-time checking of exceptions.
1.46 - *
1.47 - * @author Frank Yellin
1.48 - * @see java.lang.ThreadDeath
1.49 - * @jls 11.2 Compile-Time Checking of Exceptions
1.50 - * @since JDK1.0
1.51 - */
1.52 -public class Error extends Throwable {
1.53 - static final long serialVersionUID = 4980196508277280342L;
1.54 -
1.55 - /**
1.56 - * Constructs a new error with {@code null} as its detail message.
1.57 - * The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a
1.58 - * call to {@link #initCause}.
1.59 - */
1.60 - public Error() {
1.61 - super();
1.62 - }
1.63 -
1.64 - /**
1.65 - * Constructs a new error with the specified detail message. The
1.66 - * cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by
1.67 - * a call to {@link #initCause}.
1.68 - *
1.69 - * @param message the detail message. The detail message is saved for
1.70 - * later retrieval by the {@link #getMessage()} method.
1.71 - */
1.72 - public Error(String message) {
1.73 - super(message);
1.74 - }
1.75 -
1.76 - /**
1.77 - * Constructs a new error with the specified detail message and
1.78 - * cause. <p>Note that the detail message associated with
1.79 - * {@code cause} is <i>not</i> automatically incorporated in
1.80 - * this error's detail message.
1.81 - *
1.82 - * @param message the detail message (which is saved for later retrieval
1.83 - * by the {@link #getMessage()} method).
1.84 - * @param cause the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the
1.85 - * {@link #getCause()} method). (A {@code null} value is
1.86 - * permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or
1.87 - * unknown.)
1.88 - * @since 1.4
1.89 - */
1.90 - public Error(String message, Throwable cause) {
1.91 - super(message, cause);
1.92 - }
1.93 -
1.94 - /**
1.95 - * Constructs a new error with the specified cause and a detail
1.96 - * message of {@code (cause==null ? null : cause.toString())} (which
1.97 - * typically contains the class and detail message of {@code cause}).
1.98 - * This constructor is useful for errors that are little more than
1.99 - * wrappers for other throwables.
1.100 - *
1.101 - * @param cause the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the
1.102 - * {@link #getCause()} method). (A {@code null} value is
1.103 - * permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or
1.104 - * unknown.)
1.105 - * @since 1.4
1.106 - */
1.107 - public Error(Throwable cause) {
1.108 - super(cause);
1.109 - }
1.110 -
1.111 - /**
1.112 - * Constructs a new error with the specified detail message,
1.113 - * cause, suppression enabled or disabled, and writable stack
1.114 - * trace enabled or disabled.
1.115 - *
1.116 - * @param message the detail message.
1.117 - * @param cause the cause. (A {@code null} value is permitted,
1.118 - * and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)
1.119 - * @param enableSuppression whether or not suppression is enabled
1.120 - * or disabled
1.121 - * @param writableStackTrace whether or not the stack trace should
1.122 - * be writable
1.123 - *
1.124 - * @since 1.7
1.125 - */
1.126 - protected Error(String message, Throwable cause,
1.127 - boolean enableSuppression,
1.128 - boolean writableStackTrace) {
1.129 - super(message, cause, enableSuppression, writableStackTrace);
1.130 - }
1.131 -}