/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 The RCP Company and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * The RCP Company - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package com.rcpcompany.uibindings.utils; import java.io.PrintStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.PrintStackUtil; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IStatus; import org.eclipse.core.runtime.Status; /** * A checked exception representing a failure. * <p> * Core exceptions contain a status object describing the cause of the exception. * </p> * <p> * This class can be used without OSGi running. * </p> * * @see IStatus */ public class CoreRuntimeException extends RuntimeException { /** * All serializable objects should have a stable serialVersionUID. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** Status object. */ private final IStatus status; /** * Creates a new exception with the given status object. The message of the given status is used * as the exception message. * * @param status the status object to be associated with this exception */ public CoreRuntimeException(IStatus status) { super(status.getMessage()); this.status = status; } /** * Returns the cause of this exception, or <code>null</code> if none. * * @return the cause for this exception * @since 3.4 */ @Override public Throwable getCause() { return status.getException(); } /** * Returns the status object for this exception. * <p> * <b>IMPORTANT:</b><br> * The result must NOT be used for logging, error reporting, or as a method return value, since * that code pattern hides the original stack trace. Instead, create a new {@link Status} with * your plug-in ID and this <code>CoreException</code>, and use that new status for error * reporting or as a method return value. For example, instead of: * * <pre> * yourPlugin.getLog().log(exception.getStatus()); * </pre> * * Use: * * <pre> * IStatus result = new Status(exception.getStatus().getSeverity(), pluginId, message, exception); * yourPlugin.getLog().log(result); * </pre> * * </p> * * @return a status object */ public final IStatus getStatus() { return status; } /** * Prints a stack trace out for the exception, and any nested exception that it may have * embedded in its Status object. */ @Override public void printStackTrace() { printStackTrace(System.err); } /** * Prints a stack trace out for the exception, and any nested exception that it may have * embedded in its Status object. * * @param output the stream to write to */ @Override public void printStackTrace(PrintStream output) { synchronized (output) { super.printStackTrace(output); PrintStackUtil.printChildren(status, output); } } /** * Prints a stack trace out for the exception, and any nested exception that it may have * embedded in its Status object. * * @param output the stream to write to */ @Override public void printStackTrace(PrintWriter output) { synchronized (output) { super.printStackTrace(output); PrintStackUtil.printChildren(status, output); } } }