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package org.graalvm.compiler.graph;
import org.graalvm.compiler.debug.GraalError;
This error is the graph/node aware extension of GraalError
. /**
* This error is the graph/node aware extension of {@link GraalError}.
*/
public class GraalGraphError extends GraalError {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -989290015525497919L;
private Node node;
private Graph graph;
This constructor creates a GraalGraphError
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 GraalGraphError} 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 GraalGraphError(String msg, Object... args) {
super(msg, args);
}
This constructor creates a GraalGraphError
for a given causing Throwable instance. Params: - cause – the original exception that contains additional information on this error
/**
* This constructor creates a {@link GraalGraphError} for a given causing Throwable instance.
*
* @param cause the original exception that contains additional information on this error
*/
public GraalGraphError(Throwable cause) {
super(cause);
}
This constructor creates a GraalGraphError
from a given GraalError instance. Params: - e – the original GraalError
/**
* This constructor creates a {@link GraalGraphError} from a given GraalError instance.
*
* @param e the original GraalError
*/
protected GraalGraphError(GraalError e) {
super(e);
if (e instanceof GraalGraphError) {
node = ((GraalGraphError) e).node;
graph = ((GraalGraphError) e).graph;
}
}
Adds a graph to the context of this VerificationError. The first graph added via this method will be returned by graph()
. Params: - newGraph – the graph which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was not
caused by a specific node
/**
* Adds a graph to the context of this VerificationError. The first graph added via this method
* will be returned by {@link #graph()}.
*
* @param newGraph the graph which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was not
* caused by a specific node
*/
GraalGraphError addContext(Graph newGraph) {
if (newGraph != this.graph) {
addContext("graph", newGraph);
if (this.graph == null) {
this.graph = newGraph;
}
}
return this;
}
Adds a node to the context of this VerificationError. The first node added via this method will be returned by node()
. Params: - newNode – the node which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was caused
by a node
/**
* Adds a node to the context of this VerificationError. The first node added via this method
* will be returned by {@link #node()}.
*
* @param newNode the node which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was caused
* by a node
*/
public GraalGraphError addContext(Node newNode) {
if (newNode != this.node) {
addContext("node", newNode);
if (this.node == null) {
this.node = newNode;
}
}
return this;
}
Transform a GraalError into a GraalGraphInternalError and add a graph to the context.
Params: - e – the previous error
- newGraph – the graph which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was not
caused by a specific node
/**
* Transform a GraalError into a GraalGraphInternalError and add a graph to the context.
*
* @param e the previous error
* @param newGraph the graph which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was not
* caused by a specific node
*/
public static GraalGraphError transformAndAddContext(GraalError e, Graph newGraph) {
GraalGraphError graphError;
if (e instanceof GraalGraphError) {
graphError = (GraalGraphError) e;
} else {
graphError = new GraalGraphError(e);
}
return graphError.addContext(newGraph);
}
Transform a GraalError into a GraalGraphInternalError and add a node to the context.
Params: - e – the previous error
- newNode – the node which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was caused
by a node
/**
* Transform a GraalError into a GraalGraphInternalError and add a node to the context.
*
* @param e the previous error
* @param newNode the node which is in a incorrect state, if the verification error was caused
* by a node
*/
public static GraalGraphError transformAndAddContext(GraalError e, Node newNode) {
GraalGraphError graphError;
if (e instanceof GraalGraphError) {
graphError = (GraalGraphError) e;
} else {
graphError = new GraalGraphError(e);
}
return graphError.addContext(newNode);
}
public Node node() {
return node;
}
public Graph graph() {
return graph;
}
}