/********************************************************************************* * TotalCross Software Development Kit * * Copyright (C) 2000-2012 SuperWaba Ltda. * * All Rights Reserved * * * * This library and virtual machine is distributed in the hope that it will * * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * * * This file is covered by the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE VERSION 3.0 * * A copy of this license is located in file license.txt at the root of this * * SDK or can be downloaded here: * * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt * * * *********************************************************************************/ package totalcross.lang; /** * Thrown when an arithmetic problem occurs, usually a division by zero. * * <br><br> * IMPORTANT: the <code>totalcross.lang</code> package is the <code>java.lang</code> that will be used on the device.<br> * You CANNOT use nor import <code>totalcross.lang</code> package on the desktop. When <code>tc.Deploy</code> is called, all references to * <code>java.lang</code> are replaced by <code>totalcross.lang</code> automatically. Given this, you must use only the classes and methods that * exists BOTH in <code>java.lang</code> and <code>totalcross.lang</code>. For example, you can't use <code>java.lang.ClassLoader</code> because * there is no <code>totalcross.lang.ClassLoader</code>. Another example, you can't use <code>java.lang.String.indexOfIgnoreCase()</code> because * there is no <code>totalcross.lang.String.indexOfIgnoreCase()</code> method. Trying to use a class or method from the <code>java.lang</code> * package that has no correspondence with <code>totalcross.lang</code> will make the <code>tc.Deploy</code> program to abort, informing where the * problem has occurred. A good idea is to always refer to this JavaDoc to know what is and what isn't available. */ public class ArithmeticException4D extends RuntimeException { /** * Constructs an empty exception. */ public ArithmeticException4D() { } /** * Constructs an exception with the given message. * * @param msg The error message. */ public ArithmeticException4D(String msg) { super(msg); } }