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Class IllformedLocaleException
java.util.IllformedLocaleException
All Implemented Interfaces:
public class IllformedLocaleException
Thrown by methods in
Locale and
Locale.Builder to
indicate that an argument is not a well-formed BCP 47 tag.
Since:
1.7
See Also:
Constructor Summary |
Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with no
detail message and -1 as the error index.
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Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the
given message and -1 as the error index.
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Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the
given message and the error index.
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Method Summary |
int |
Returns the index where the error was found.
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Methods inherited from class java.lang. Throwable |
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang. Object |
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public IllformedLocaleException |
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Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with no
detail message and -1 as the error index.
public IllformedLocaleException |
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Constructs a new
IllformedLocaleException with the
given message and -1 as the error index.
Parameters:
message - the message
public IllformedLocaleException |
( String message, int errorIndex) |
Constructs a new
IllformedLocaleException with the
given message and the error index. The error index is the approximate
offset from the start of the ill-formed value to the point where the
parse first detected an error. A negative error index value indicates
either the error index is not applicable or unknown.
Parameters:
message - the message
errorIndex - the index
public int getErrorIndex |
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Returns the index where the error was found. A negative value indicates
either the error index is not applicable or unknown.
Returns:
the error index
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