public class Throwable extends Object
Throwable
class is the superclass of all errors
and exceptions in the Java language. Only objects that are
instances of this class (or of one of its subclasses) are thrown
by the Java Virtual Machine or can be thrown by the Java
throw
statement. Similarly, only this class or one of
its subclasses can be the argument type in a catch
clause.
Instances of two subclasses, Error
and
Exception
, are conventionally used to indicate
that exceptional situations have occurred. Typically, these instances
are freshly created in the context of the exceptional situation so
as to include relevant information (such as stack trace data).
By convention, class Throwable
and its subclasses have
two constructors, one that takes no arguments and one that takes a
String
argument that can be used to produce an error
message.
A Throwable
class contains a snapshot of the
execution stack of its thread at the time it was created. It can
also contain a message string that gives more information about
the error.
Here is one example of catching an exception:
try { int a[] = new int[2]; int b = a[4]; } catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) { System.out.println("exception: " + e.getMessage()); e.printStackTrace(); }
Constructor and Description |
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Throwable()
Constructs a new
Throwable with null as
its error message string. |
Throwable(String message)
Constructs a new
Throwable with the specified error
message. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getMessage()
Returns the error message string of this
Throwable object. |
void |
printStackTrace()
Prints this
Throwable and its backtrace to the
standard error stream. |
String |
toString()
Returns a short description of this
Throwable object. |
public Throwable()
Throwable
with null
as
its error message string.public Throwable(String message)
Throwable
with the specified error
message.message
- the error message. The error message is saved for
later retrieval by the getMessage()
method.public String getMessage()
Throwable
object.public String toString()
Throwable
object.
If this Throwable
object was
created
with an error message string,
then the result is the concatenation of three strings:
getMessage()
method for this object
Throwable
object was created
with no error message string, then the name of the actual class of
this object is returned.public void printStackTrace()
Throwable
and its backtrace to the
standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this
Throwable
object on the error output stream that is
the value of the field System.err
. The first line of
output contains the result of the toString()
method for
this object. The format of the backtrace information depends on the implementation.
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