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package jdk.vm.ci.common;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Locale;

Indicates a condition in JVMCI related code that should never occur during normal operation.
/** * Indicates a condition in JVMCI related code that should never occur during normal operation. */
public class JVMCIError extends Error { private static final long serialVersionUID = 531632331813456233L; public static RuntimeException unimplemented() { throw new JVMCIError("unimplemented"); } public static RuntimeException unimplemented(String msg) { throw new JVMCIError("unimplemented: %s", msg); } public static RuntimeException shouldNotReachHere() { throw new JVMCIError("should not reach here"); } public static RuntimeException shouldNotReachHere(String msg) { throw new JVMCIError("should not reach here: %s", msg); } public static RuntimeException shouldNotReachHere(Throwable cause) { throw new JVMCIError(cause); }
Checks a given condition and throws a JVMCIError if it is false. Guarantees are stronger than assertions in that they are always checked. Error messages for guarantee violations should clearly indicate the nature of the problem as well as a suggested solution if possible.
Params:
  • condition – the condition to check
  • msg – the message that will be associated with the error, in String.format(String, Object...) syntax
  • args – arguments to the format string
/** * Checks a given condition and throws a {@link JVMCIError} if it is false. Guarantees are * stronger than assertions in that they are always checked. Error messages for guarantee * violations should clearly indicate the nature of the problem as well as a suggested solution * if possible. * * @param condition the condition to check * @param msg the message that will be associated with the error, in * {@link String#format(String, Object...)} syntax * @param args arguments to the format string */
public static void guarantee(boolean condition, String msg, Object... args) { if (!condition) { throw new JVMCIError("failed guarantee: " + msg, args); } }
This constructor creates a JVMCIError with a given message.
Params:
  • msg – the message that will be associated with the error
/** * This constructor creates a {@link JVMCIError} with a given message. * * @param msg the message that will be associated with the error */
public JVMCIError(String msg) { super(msg); }
This constructor creates a JVMCIError with a message assembled via String.format(String, Object...). It always uses the ENGLISH locale in order to always generate the same output.
Params:
  • msg – the message that will be associated with the error, in String.format syntax
  • args – parameters to String.format - parameters that implement Iterable will be expanded into a [x, x, ...] representation.
/** * This constructor creates a {@link JVMCIError} with a message assembled via * {@link String#format(String, Object...)}. It always uses the ENGLISH locale in order to * always generate the same output. * * @param msg the message that will be associated with the error, in String.format syntax * @param args parameters to String.format - parameters that implement {@link Iterable} will be * expanded into a [x, x, ...] representation. */
public JVMCIError(String msg, Object... args) { super(format(msg, args)); }
This constructor creates a JVMCIError for a given causing Throwable instance.
Params:
  • cause – the original exception that contains additional information on this error
/** * This constructor creates a {@link JVMCIError} for a given causing Throwable instance. * * @param cause the original exception that contains additional information on this error */
public JVMCIError(Throwable cause) { super(cause); } private static String format(String msg, Object... args) { if (args != null) { // expand Iterable parameters into a list representation for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) { if (args[i] instanceof Iterable<?>) { ArrayList<Object> list = new ArrayList<>(); for (Object o : (Iterable<?>) args[i]) { list.add(o); } args[i] = list.toString(); } } } return String.format(Locale.ENGLISH, msg, args); } }