/* * Copyright 2000-2013 JetBrains s.r.o. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.intellij.openapi.project; import com.intellij.openapi.diagnostic.Attachment; import com.intellij.openapi.diagnostic.ExceptionWithAttachments; import com.intellij.openapi.util.Computable; import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull; import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable; /** * Thrown on accessing indices when they're not ready, in so-called dumb mode. Possible fixes: * <ul> * <li> If {@link com.intellij.openapi.actionSystem.AnAction#actionPerformed(com.intellij.openapi.actionSystem.AnActionEvent)} is in stack trace, * consider making the action not implement {@link DumbAware}. * * <li> A {@link DumbAware} action, having got this exception, may just notify the user that the requested activity is not possible while * indexing is in progress. It can be done via a dialog (see {@link com.intellij.openapi.ui.Messages}) or a status bar balloon * (see {@link DumbService#showDumbModeNotification(String)}, {@link com.intellij.openapi.actionSystem.ex.ActionUtil#showDumbModeWarning(com.intellij.openapi.actionSystem.AnActionEvent...)}). * * <li> If index access is performed from some non-urgent invokeLater activity, consider replacing it with * {@link DumbService#smartInvokeLater(Runnable)}. Note that this 'later' can be very late, several minutes may pass. So if that code * involves user interaction, {@link DumbService#smartInvokeLater(Runnable)} should probably not be used to avoid dialogs popping out of the blue. * * <li> If it's a non-urgent background process (e.g. compilation, usage search), consider replacing topmost read-action with * {@link DumbService#runReadActionInSmartMode(Computable)}. * * <li> If the exception comes from within Java's findClass call, and the IDE is currently performing a user-initiated action or a * task when skipping findClass would lead to very negative consequences (e.g. not stopping at a breakpoint), then it might be possible * to avoid index query by using alternative resolve (and findClass) strategy, which is significantly slower and might return null. To do this, * use {@link DumbService#setAlternativeResolveEnabled(boolean)}. * * <li> It's preferable to avoid the exception entirely by adding {@link DumbService#isDumb()} checks where necessary. * </ul> * * @author peter * @see DumbService * @see DumbAware */ public class IndexNotReadyException extends RuntimeException implements ExceptionWithAttachments { @Nullable private final Throwable myStartTrace; public IndexNotReadyException() { this(null); } public IndexNotReadyException(@Nullable Throwable startTrace) { super("Please change caller according to " + IndexNotReadyException.class.getName() + " documentation"); myStartTrace = startTrace; } @NotNull @Override public Attachment[] getAttachments() { return myStartTrace == null ? Attachment.EMPTY_ARRAY : new Attachment[]{new Attachment("indexingStart", myStartTrace)}; } }