Exception
Classes representing the components of exception handling.
Each class is independently composable.
This class differs from scala.util.Try in that it focuses on composing exception handlers rather than
composing behavior. All behavior should be composed first and fed to a Catch object using one of the
opt
, either
or withTry
methods. Taken together the classes provide a DSL for composing catch and finally
behaviors.
Examples
Create a Catch
which handles specified exceptions.
import scala.util.control.Exception._
import java.net._
val s = "https://www.scala-lang.org/"
// Some(https://www.scala-lang.org/)
val x1: Option[URL] = catching(classOf[MalformedURLException]) opt new URL(s)
// Right(https://www.scala-lang.org/)
val x2: Either[Throwable,URL] =
catching(classOf[MalformedURLException], classOf[NullPointerException]) either new URL(s)
// Success(https://www.scala-lang.org/)
val x3: Try[URL] = catching(classOf[MalformedURLException], classOf[NullPointerException]) withTry new URL(s)
val defaultUrl = new URL("http://example.com")
// URL(http://example.com) because htt/xx throws MalformedURLException
val x4: URL = failAsValue(classOf[MalformedURLException])(defaultUrl)(new URL("htt/xx"))
Create a Catch
which logs exceptions using handling
and by
.
def log(t: Throwable): Unit = t.printStackTrace
val withThrowableLogging: Catch[Unit] = handling(classOf[MalformedURLException]) by (log)
def printUrl(url: String) : Unit = {
val con = new URL(url) openConnection()
val source = scala.io.Source.fromInputStream(con.getInputStream())
source.getLines().foreach(println)
}
val badUrl = "htt/xx"
// Prints stacktrace,
// java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: htt/xx
// at java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:586)
withThrowableLogging { printUrl(badUrl) }
val goodUrl = "https://www.scala-lang.org/"
// Prints page content,
// <!DOCTYPE html>
// <html>
withThrowableLogging { printUrl(goodUrl) }
Use unwrapping
to create a Catch
that unwraps exceptions before rethrowing.
class AppException(cause: Throwable) extends RuntimeException(cause)
val unwrappingCatch: Catch[Nothing] = unwrapping(classOf[AppException])
def calcResult: Int = throw new AppException(new NullPointerException)
// Throws NPE not AppException,
// java.lang.NullPointerException
// at .calcResult(<console>:17)
val result = unwrappingCatch(calcResult)
Use failAsValue
to provide a default when a specified exception is caught.
val inputDefaulting: Catch[Int] = failAsValue(classOf[NumberFormatException])(0)
val candidatePick = "seven" // scala.io.StdIn.readLine()
// Int = 0
val pick = inputDefaulting(candidatePick.toInt)
Compose multiple Catch
s with or
to build a Catch
that provides default values varied by exception.
val formatDefaulting: Catch[Int] = failAsValue(classOf[NumberFormatException])(0)
val nullDefaulting: Catch[Int] = failAsValue(classOf[NullPointerException])(-1)
val otherDefaulting: Catch[Int] = nonFatalCatch withApply(_ => -100)
val combinedDefaulting: Catch[Int] = formatDefaulting or nullDefaulting or otherDefaulting
def p(s: String): Int = s.length * s.toInt
// Int = 0
combinedDefaulting(p("tenty-nine"))
// Int = -1
combinedDefaulting(p(null: String))
// Int = -100
combinedDefaulting(throw new IllegalStateException)
// Int = 22
combinedDefaulting(p("11"))
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Catch behavior composition
Build Catch objects from exception lists and catch logic
Creates a Catch
object which will catch any of the supplied exceptions.
Creates a Catch
object which will catch any of the supplied exceptions.
Since the returned Catch
object has no specific logic defined and will simply
rethrow the exceptions it catches, you will typically want to call opt
,
either
or withTry
on the return value, or assign custom logic by calling "withApply".
Note that Catch
objects automatically rethrow ControlExceptions
and others
which should only be caught in exceptional circumstances. If you really want
to catch exactly what you specify, use catchingPromiscuously
instead.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Creates a Catch
object which maps all the supplied exceptions to the given value.
Creates a Catch
object which maps all the supplied exceptions to the given value.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Creates a Catch
object which maps all the supplied exceptions to None
.
Creates a Catch
object which maps all the supplied exceptions to None
.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Creates a Catch
object which catches and ignores any of the supplied exceptions.
Creates a Catch
object which catches and ignores any of the supplied exceptions.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Creates a Catch
object which unwraps any of the supplied exceptions.
Creates a Catch
object which unwraps any of the supplied exceptions.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Finally behavior composition
Build Catch objects from finally logic
Returns a Catch
object with no catch logic and the argument as the finally logic.
Returns a Catch
object with no catch logic and the argument as the finally logic.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
General purpose catch objects
Catch objects with predefined behavior. Use combinator methods to compose additional behavior.
A Catch
object which catches everything.
A Catch
object which catches everything.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
A Catch
object which catches non-fatal exceptions.
A Catch
object which catches non-fatal exceptions.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
DSL behavior composition
Expressive Catch behavior composition
Returns a partially constructed Catch
object, which you must give
an exception handler function as an argument to by
.
Returns a partially constructed Catch
object, which you must give
an exception handler function as an argument to by
.
- Example:
handling(classOf[MalformedURLException], classOf[NullPointerException]) by (_.printStackTrace)
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Promiscuous Catch behaviors
Useful if catching ControlThrowable
or InterruptedException
is required.
Creates a Catch
object which will catch any of the supplied exceptions.
Creates a Catch
object which will catch any of the supplied exceptions.
Unlike "catching" which filters out those in shouldRethrow, this one will
catch whatever you ask of it including ControlThrowable
or InterruptedException
.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Logic Containers
Containers for catch and finally behavior.
A container class for catch/finally logic.
A container class for catch/finally logic.
Pass a different value for rethrow if you want to probably unwisely allow catching control exceptions and other throwables which the rest of the world may expect to get through.
- Type parameters:
- T
result type of bodies used in try and catch blocks
- Value parameters:
- fin
Finally logic which if defined will be invoked after catch logic
- pf
Partial function used when applying catch logic to determine result value
- rethrow
Predicate on throwables determining when to rethrow a caught Throwable
- Source:
- Exception.scala
A container class for finally code.
A container class for finally code.
- Source:
- Exception.scala
Type members
Types
Value members
Concrete methods
- Source:
- Exception.scala
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!!! Not at all sure of every factor which goes into this, and/or whether we need multiple standard variations.
- Returns:
true if
x
isControlThrowable
orInterruptedException
otherwise false.- Source:
- Exception.scala
Concrete fields
Implicits
Implicits
- Source:
- Exception.scala