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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods
Modifier and Type
Method
Description
int
getIndex ()
Returns an index into the input string of the position at which the
parse error occurred, or -1
if this position is not known.
String
getInput ()
Returns the input string.
String
getMessage ()
Returns a string describing the parse error.
String
getReason ()
Returns a string explaining why the input string could not be parsed.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
addSuppressed , fillInStackTrace , getCause , getLocalizedMessage , getStackTrace , getSuppressed , initCause , printStackTrace , printStackTrace , printStackTrace , setStackTrace , toString
Constructor Detail
URISyntaxException
public URISyntaxException(String input,
String reason,
int index)
Constructs an instance from the given input string, reason, and error
index.
Parameters:
input
- The input string
reason
- A string explaining why the input could not be parsed
index
- The index at which the parse error occurred,
or -1
if the index is not known
Throws:
NullPointerException
- If either the input or reason strings are null
IllegalArgumentException
- If the error index is less than -1
URISyntaxException
public URISyntaxException(String input,
String reason)
Constructs an instance from the given input string and reason. The
resulting object will have an error index of -1
.
Parameters:
input
- The input string
reason
- A string explaining why the input could not be parsed
Throws:
NullPointerException
- If either the input or reason strings are null
Method Detail
getMessage
public String getMessage()
Returns a string describing the parse error. The resulting string
consists of the reason string followed by a colon character
(':'
), a space, and the input string. If the error index is
defined then the string " at index "
followed by the index, in
decimal, is inserted after the reason string and before the colon
character.
Overrides:
getMessage
in class Throwable
Returns:
A string describing the parse error
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