emul/mini/src/main/java/java/lang/NumberFormatException.java
author Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@apidesign.org>
Sat, 26 Jan 2013 08:47:05 +0100
changeset 592 5e13b1ac2886
parent 68 a2924470187b
permissions -rw-r--r--
In order to support fields of the same name in subclasses we are now prefixing them with name of the class that defines them. To provide convenient way to access them from generated bytecode and also directly from JavaScript, there is a getter/setter function for each field. It starts with _ followed by the field name. If called with a parameter, it sets the field, with a parameter it just returns it.
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    26 package java.lang;
    27 
    28 /**
    29  * Thrown to indicate that the application has attempted to convert
    30  * a string to one of the numeric types, but that the string does not
    31  * have the appropriate format.
    32  *
    33  * @author  unascribed
    34  * @see     java.lang.Integer#toString()
    35  * @since   JDK1.0
    36  */
    37 public
    38 class NumberFormatException extends IllegalArgumentException {
    39     static final long serialVersionUID = -2848938806368998894L;
    40 
    41     /**
    42      * Constructs a <code>NumberFormatException</code> with no detail message.
    43      */
    44     public NumberFormatException () {
    45         super();
    46     }
    47 
    48     /**
    49      * Constructs a <code>NumberFormatException</code> with the
    50      * specified detail message.
    51      *
    52      * @param   s   the detail message.
    53      */
    54     public NumberFormatException (String s) {
    55         super (s);
    56     }
    57 
    58     /**
    59      * Factory method for making a <code>NumberFormatException</code>
    60      * given the specified input which caused the error.
    61      *
    62      * @param   s   the input causing the error
    63      */
    64     static NumberFormatException forInputString(String s) {
    65         return new NumberFormatException("For input string: \"" + s + "\"");
    66     }
    67 }