1.1 --- a/rt/emul/compact/src/main/java/java/lang/invoke/WrongMethodTypeException.java Sun Aug 17 20:09:05 2014 +0200
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1.28 -
1.29 -package java.lang.invoke;
1.30 -
1.31 -/**
1.32 - * Thrown to indicate that code has attempted to call a method handle
1.33 - * via the wrong method type. As with the bytecode representation of
1.34 - * normal Java method calls, method handle calls are strongly typed
1.35 - * to a specific type descriptor associated with a call site.
1.36 - * <p>
1.37 - * This exception may also be thrown when two method handles are
1.38 - * composed, and the system detects that their types cannot be
1.39 - * matched up correctly. This amounts to an early evaluation
1.40 - * of the type mismatch, at method handle construction time,
1.41 - * instead of when the mismatched method handle is called.
1.42 - *
1.43 - * @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
1.44 - * @since 1.7
1.45 - */
1.46 -public class WrongMethodTypeException extends RuntimeException {
1.47 - private static final long serialVersionUID = 292L;
1.48 -
1.49 - /**
1.50 - * Constructs a {@code WrongMethodTypeException} with no detail message.
1.51 - */
1.52 - public WrongMethodTypeException() {
1.53 - super();
1.54 - }
1.55 -
1.56 - /**
1.57 - * Constructs a {@code WrongMethodTypeException} with the specified
1.58 - * detail message.
1.59 - *
1.60 - * @param s the detail message.
1.61 - */
1.62 - public WrongMethodTypeException(String s) {
1.63 - super(s);
1.64 - }
1.65 -
1.66 - /**
1.67 - * Constructs a {@code WrongMethodTypeException} with the specified
1.68 - * detail message and cause.
1.69 - *
1.70 - * @param s the detail message.
1.71 - * @param cause the cause of the exception, or null.
1.72 - */
1.73 - //FIXME: make this public in MR1
1.74 - /*non-public*/ WrongMethodTypeException(String s, Throwable cause) {
1.75 - super(s, cause);
1.76 - }
1.77 -
1.78 - /**
1.79 - * Constructs a {@code WrongMethodTypeException} with the specified
1.80 - * cause.
1.81 - *
1.82 - * @param cause the cause of the exception, or null.
1.83 - */
1.84 - //FIXME: make this public in MR1
1.85 - /*non-public*/ WrongMethodTypeException(Throwable cause) {
1.86 - super(cause);
1.87 - }
1.88 -}