public class ScriptException extends Exception
The generic Exception
class for the Scripting APIs. Checked exception types thrown by underlying scripting implementations must be wrapped in instances of ScriptException
. The class has members to store line and column numbers and filenames if this information is available.
public ScriptException(String s)
Creates a ScriptException
with a String to be used in its message. Filename, and line and column numbers are unspecified.
s
- The String to use in the message.public ScriptException(Exception e)
Creates a ScriptException
wrapping an Exception
thrown by an underlying interpreter. Line and column numbers and filename are unspecified.
e
- The wrapped Exception
.public ScriptException(String message, String fileName, int lineNumber)
Creates a ScriptException
with message, filename and linenumber to be used in error messages.
message
- The string to use in the messagefileName
- The file or resource name describing the location of a script error causing the ScriptException
to be thrown.lineNumber
- A line number describing the location of a script error causing the ScriptException
to be thrown.public ScriptException(String message, String fileName, int lineNumber, int columnNumber)
ScriptException
constructor specifying message, filename, line number and column number.
message
- The message.fileName
- The filenamelineNumber
- the line number.columnNumber
- the column number.public String getMessage()
Returns a message containing the String passed to a constructor as well as line and column numbers and filename if any of these are known.
getMessage
in class Throwable
public int getLineNumber()
Get the line number on which an error occurred.
public int getColumnNumber()
Get the column number on which an error occurred.
public String getFileName()
Get the source of the script causing the error.
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