/* * @(#)URISyntaxException.java 1.5 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.net; /** * Checked exception thrown to indicate that a string could not be parsed as a * URI reference. * * @author Mark Reinhold * @version 1.5, 03/12/19 * @see URI */ public class URISyntaxException extends Exception { private String input; private int index; /** * Constructs an instance from the given input string, reason, and error * index. * * @param input The input string * @param reason A string explaining why the input could not be parsed * @param index The index at which the parse error occurred, * or -1 if the index is not known * * @throws NullPointerException * If either the input or reason strings are null * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the error index is less than -1 */ public URISyntaxException(String input, String reason, int index) { super(reason); if ((input == null) || (reason == null)) throw new NullPointerException(); if (index < -1) throw new IllegalArgumentException(); this.input = input; this.index = index; } /** * Constructs an instance from the given input string and reason. The * resulting object will have an error index of -1. * * @param input The input string * @param reason A string explaining why the input could not be parsed * * @throws NullPointerException * If either the input or reason strings are null */ public URISyntaxException(String input, String reason) { this(input, reason, -1); } /** * Returns the input string. * * @return The input string */ public String getInput() { return input; } /** * Returns a string explaining why the input string could not be parsed. * * @return The reason string */ public String getReason() { return super.getMessage(); } /** * Returns an index into the input string of the position at which the * parse error occurred, or -1 if this position is not known. * * @return The error index */ public int getIndex() { return index; } /** * Returns a string describing the parse error. The resulting string * consists of the reason string followed by a colon character * (':'), a space, and the input string. If the error index is * defined then the string " at index " followed by the index, in * decimal, is inserted after the reason string and before the colon * character. * * @return A string describing the parse error */ public String getMessage() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append(getReason()); if (index > -1) { sb.append(" at index "); sb.append(index); } sb.append(": "); sb.append(input); return sb.toString(); } }