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/* java.lang.Throwable -- Root class for all Exceptions and Errors
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   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.lang;
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import gnu.classpath.SystemProperties;
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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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import java.io.PrintStream;
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import java.io.PrintWriter;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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/**
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 * Throwable is the superclass of all exceptions that can be raised.
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 *
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 * <p>There are two special cases: {@link Error} and {@link RuntimeException}:
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 * these two classes (and their subclasses) are considered unchecked
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 * exceptions, and are either frequent enough or catastrophic enough that you
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 * do not need to declare them in <code>throws</code> clauses.  Everything
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 * else is a checked exception, and is ususally a subclass of
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 * {@link Exception}; these exceptions have to be handled or declared.
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 *
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 * <p>Instances of this class are usually created with knowledge of the
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 * execution context, so that you can get a stack trace of the problem spot
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 * in the code.  Also, since JDK 1.4, Throwables participate in "exception
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 * chaining."  This means that one exception can be caused by another, and
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 * preserve the information of the original.
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 *
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 * <p>One reason this is useful is to wrap exceptions to conform to an
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 * interface.  For example, it would be bad design to require all levels
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 * of a program interface to be aware of the low-level exceptions thrown
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 * at one level of abstraction. Another example is wrapping a checked
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 * exception in an unchecked one, to communicate that failure occured
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 * while still obeying the method throws clause of a superclass.
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 *
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 * <p>A cause is assigned in one of two ways; but can only be assigned once
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 * in the lifetime of the Throwable.  There are new constructors added to
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 * several classes in the exception hierarchy that directly initialize the
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 * cause, or you can use the <code>initCause</code> method. This second
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 * method is especially useful if the superclass has not been retrofitted
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 * with new constructors:<br>
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 * <pre>
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 * try
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 *   {
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 *     lowLevelOp();
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 *   }
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 * catch (LowLevelException lle)
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 *   {
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 *     throw (HighLevelException) new HighLevelException().initCause(lle);
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 *   }
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 * </pre>
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 * Notice the cast in the above example; without it, your method would need
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 * a throws clase that declared Throwable, defeating the purpose of chainig
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 * your exceptions.
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 *
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 * <p>By convention, exception classes have two constructors: one with no
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 * arguments, and one that takes a String for a detail message.  Further,
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 * classes which are likely to be used in an exception chain also provide
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 * a constructor that takes a Throwable, with or without a detail message
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 * string.
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 *
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 * <p>Another 1.4 feature is the StackTrace, a means of reflection that
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 * allows the program to inspect the context of the exception, and which is
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 * serialized, so that remote procedure calls can correctly pass exceptions.
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 *
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 * @author Brian Jones
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 * @author John Keiser
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 * @author Mark Wielaard
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 * @author Tom Tromey
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 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
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 * @since 1.0
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 * @status updated to 1.4
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 */
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public class Throwable implements Serializable
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{
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  /**
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   * Compatible with JDK 1.0+.
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   */
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  private static final long serialVersionUID = -3042686055658047285L;
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  /**
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   * The detail message.
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   *
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   * @serial specific details about the exception, may be null
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   */
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  private final String detailMessage;
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  /**
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   * The cause of the throwable, including null for an unknown or non-chained
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   * cause. This may only be set once; so the field is set to
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   * <code>this</code> until initialized.
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   *
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   * @serial the cause, or null if unknown, or this if not yet set
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  private Throwable cause = this;
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  /**
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   * The stack trace, in a serialized form.
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   *
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   * @serial the elements of the stack trace; this is non-null, and has
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   *         no null entries
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  private StackTraceElement[] stackTrace;
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  /**
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   * Instantiate this Throwable with an empty message. The cause remains
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   * uninitialized.  {@link #fillInStackTrace()} will be called to set
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   * up the stack trace.
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   */
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  public Throwable()
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  {
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    this((String) null);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Instantiate this Throwable with the given message. The cause remains
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   * uninitialized.  {@link #fillInStackTrace()} will be called to set
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   * up the stack trace.
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   *
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   * @param message the message to associate with the Throwable
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   */
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  public Throwable(String message)
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  {
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    fillInStackTrace();
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    detailMessage = message;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Instantiate this Throwable with the given message and cause. Note that
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   * the message is unrelated to the message of the cause.
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   * {@link #fillInStackTrace()} will be called to set up the stack trace.
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   *
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   * @param message the message to associate with the Throwable
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   * @param cause the cause, may be null
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public Throwable(String message, Throwable cause)
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  {
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    this(message);
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    this.cause = cause;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Instantiate this Throwable with the given cause. The message is then
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   * built as <code>cause == null ? null : cause.toString()</code>.
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   * {@link #fillInStackTrace()} will be called to set up the stack trace.
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   *
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   * @param cause the cause, may be null
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   * @since 1.4
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   */
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  public Throwable(Throwable cause)
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  {
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    this(cause == null ? null : cause.toString(), cause);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Get the message associated with this Throwable.
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   *
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   * @return the error message associated with this Throwable, may be null
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  public String getMessage()
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  {
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    return detailMessage;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Get a localized version of this Throwable's error message.
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   * This method must be overridden in a subclass of Throwable
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   * to actually produce locale-specific methods.  The Throwable
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   * implementation just returns getMessage().
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   *
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   * @see #getMessage()
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   * @since 1.1
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   */
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  public String getLocalizedMessage()
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  {
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    return getMessage();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the cause of this exception, or null if the cause is not known
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   * or non-existant. This cause is initialized by the new constructors,
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   * or by calling initCause.
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   *
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   */
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  public Throwable getCause()
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  {
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    return cause == this ? null : cause;
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  /**
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   * Initialize the cause of this Throwable.  This may only be called once
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   * @return this
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  public Throwable initCause(Throwable cause)
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  {
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      throw new IllegalArgumentException();
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      throw new IllegalStateException();
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    this.cause = cause;
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    return this;
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  }
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  /**
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   *
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  public String toString()
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  {
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    String msg = getLocalizedMessage();
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    return getClass().getName() + (msg == null ? "" : ": " + msg);
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  /**
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   * Print a stack trace to the standard error stream. This stream is the
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   * is the result of {@link #toString()}, and the remaining lines represent
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   * the data created by {@link #fillInStackTrace()}. While the format is
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   * <pre>
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   * {
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   *   {
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   *     try
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   *       {
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   *   }
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   *   {
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   * class HighLevelException extends Exception
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   * {
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  public void printStackTrace()
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  {
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    printStackTrace(System.err);
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  /**
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      {
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          stackTraceStringBuffer(sb, cause.toString(), stack, 0);
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        else
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              {
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                  {
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                    equal++;
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                  }
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                else
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            stackTraceStringBuffer(sb, cause.toString(), stack, equal);
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        cause = cause.getCause();
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  private static void stackTraceStringBuffer(CPStringBuilder sb, String name,
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      {
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          {
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            sb.append(nl);
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          }
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          {
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          }
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  /**
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          vmState = null; // No longer needed
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        }
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  /**
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   * <p>
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  public void setStackTrace(StackTraceElement[] stackTrace)
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   * Cleared when no longer needed.
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   */
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  private transient VMThrowable vmState;
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}

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