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package android.os;

import android.util.AndroidException;

Parent exception for all Binder remote-invocation errors
/** * Parent exception for all Binder remote-invocation errors */
public class RemoteException extends AndroidException { public RemoteException() { super(); } public RemoteException(String message) { super(message); }
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public RemoteException(String message, Throwable cause, boolean enableSuppression, boolean writableStackTrace) { super(message, cause, enableSuppression, writableStackTrace); }
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public RuntimeException rethrowAsRuntimeException() { throw new RuntimeException(this); }
Rethrow this exception when we know it came from the system server. This gives us an opportunity to throw a nice clean DeadSystemException signal to avoid spamming logs with misleading stack traces.

Apps making calls into the system server may end up persisting internal state or making security decisions based on the perceived success or failure of a call, or any default values returned. For this reason, we want to strongly throw when there was trouble with the transaction.

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/** * Rethrow this exception when we know it came from the system server. This * gives us an opportunity to throw a nice clean * {@link DeadSystemException} signal to avoid spamming logs with * misleading stack traces. * <p> * Apps making calls into the system server may end up persisting internal * state or making security decisions based on the perceived success or * failure of a call, or any default values returned. For this reason, we * want to strongly throw when there was trouble with the transaction. * * @hide */
public RuntimeException rethrowFromSystemServer() { if (this instanceof DeadObjectException) { throw new RuntimeException(new DeadSystemException()); } else { throw new RuntimeException(this); } } }