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package org.springframework.core;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.List;

import org.springframework.util.Assert;

Comparator capable of sorting exceptions based on their depth from the thrown exception type.
Author:Juergen Hoeller, Arjen Poutsma
Since:3.0.3
/** * Comparator capable of sorting exceptions based on their depth from the thrown exception type. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Arjen Poutsma * @since 3.0.3 */
public class ExceptionDepthComparator implements Comparator<Class<? extends Throwable>> { private final Class<? extends Throwable> targetException;
Create a new ExceptionDepthComparator for the given exception.
Params:
  • exception – the target exception to compare to when sorting by depth
/** * Create a new ExceptionDepthComparator for the given exception. * @param exception the target exception to compare to when sorting by depth */
public ExceptionDepthComparator(Throwable exception) { Assert.notNull(exception, "Target exception must not be null"); this.targetException = exception.getClass(); }
Create a new ExceptionDepthComparator for the given exception type.
Params:
  • exceptionType – the target exception type to compare to when sorting by depth
/** * Create a new ExceptionDepthComparator for the given exception type. * @param exceptionType the target exception type to compare to when sorting by depth */
public ExceptionDepthComparator(Class<? extends Throwable> exceptionType) { Assert.notNull(exceptionType, "Target exception type must not be null"); this.targetException = exceptionType; } @Override public int compare(Class<? extends Throwable> o1, Class<? extends Throwable> o2) { int depth1 = getDepth(o1, this.targetException, 0); int depth2 = getDepth(o2, this.targetException, 0); return (depth1 - depth2); } private int getDepth(Class<?> declaredException, Class<?> exceptionToMatch, int depth) { if (exceptionToMatch.equals(declaredException)) { // Found it! return depth; } // If we've gone as far as we can go and haven't found it... if (exceptionToMatch == Throwable.class) { return Integer.MAX_VALUE; } return getDepth(declaredException, exceptionToMatch.getSuperclass(), depth + 1); }
Obtain the closest match from the given exception types for the given target exception.
Params:
  • exceptionTypes – the collection of exception types
  • targetException – the target exception to find a match for
Returns:the closest matching exception type from the given collection
/** * Obtain the closest match from the given exception types for the given target exception. * @param exceptionTypes the collection of exception types * @param targetException the target exception to find a match for * @return the closest matching exception type from the given collection */
public static Class<? extends Throwable> findClosestMatch( Collection<Class<? extends Throwable>> exceptionTypes, Throwable targetException) { Assert.notEmpty(exceptionTypes, "Exception types must not be empty"); if (exceptionTypes.size() == 1) { return exceptionTypes.iterator().next(); } List<Class<? extends Throwable>> handledExceptions = new ArrayList<>(exceptionTypes); handledExceptions.sort(new ExceptionDepthComparator(targetException)); return handledExceptions.get(0); } }