Servlet::Util::Exception - exception base class
eval {
Servlet::Util::Exception->throw("oops");
};
if ($@) {
warn "caught exception: $@\n";
}
This is a base class for exceptions. It extends Exception::Class::Base.
See Exception::Class for a full list of inherited methods.
There is only one exception to the inherited API: tracing is on by
default. This means that a stack trace will be created when an exception is
thrown. By way of comparison to java.lang.Throwable, it's as if
"fillInStackTrace()" is automatically
called inside "throw()". To selectively
disable tracing for a subclass, do the following:
My::Exception::do_trace(0);
- new($msg)
- Construct an instance with the given error message.
Exceptions are rarely directly constructed. Usually they are
constructed and thrown in one call to
"throw()".
Parameters:
- throw($msg)
- Constructs an instance with the given error essage and then
"die()"s.
Parameters:
- getMessage()
- Returns the error message.
- toString()
- Returns a short description of the exception, including the stack trace if
the exception has been thrown.
These commonly encountered exceptions are provided as utilities.
- Servlet::Util::IOException
- Thrown to indicate than an I/O exception of some sort has occurred.
- Servlet::Util::IllegalArgumentException
- Thrown to indicate that a method has been passed an illegal or
inappropriate argument.
- Servlet::Util::IllegalStateException
- Thrown to indicate that a method has been invoked at an illegal or
inappropriate time.
- Servlet::Util::IndexOutOfBoundsException
- Thrown to indicate that an index of some sort (such as to an array) is out
of range.
- Servlet::Util::UndefReferenceException
- Thrown to indicate that undef was used in a case where a value is
required.
- Servlet::Util::UnsupportedEncodingException
- Thrown to indicate that the chosen character encoding is unsupported by
the environment (most commonly encountered during character conversions on
byte streams).
Brian Moseley, bcm@maz.org