8234541: C1 emits an empty message when it inlines successfully
Summary: Use "inline" as the message when successfull
Reviewed-by: thartmann, mdoerr
Contributed-by: navy.xliu@gmail.com
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package java.io;
/**
* Signals that one of the ObjectStreamExceptions was thrown during a
* write operation. Thrown during a read operation when one of the
* ObjectStreamExceptions was thrown during a write operation. The
* exception that terminated the write can be found in the detail
* field. The stream is reset to it's initial state and all references
* to objects already deserialized are discarded.
*
* <p>As of release 1.4, this exception has been retrofitted to conform to
* the general purpose exception-chaining mechanism. The "exception causing
* the abort" that is provided at construction time and
* accessed via the public {@link #detail} field is now known as the
* <i>cause</i>, and may be accessed via the {@link Throwable#getCause()}
* method, as well as the aforementioned "legacy field."
*
* @author unascribed
* @since 1.1
*/
public class WriteAbortedException extends ObjectStreamException {
@java.io.Serial
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3326426625597282442L;
/**
* Exception that was caught while writing the ObjectStream.
*
* <p>This field predates the general-purpose exception chaining facility.
* The {@link Throwable#getCause()} method is now the preferred means of
* obtaining this information.
*
* @serial
*/
public Exception detail;
/**
* Constructs a WriteAbortedException with a string describing
* the exception and the exception causing the abort.
* @param s String describing the exception.
* @param ex Exception causing the abort.
*/
public WriteAbortedException(String s, Exception ex) {
super(s);
initCause(null); // Disallow subsequent initCause
detail = ex;
}
/**
* Produce the message and include the message from the nested
* exception, if there is one.
*/
public String getMessage() {
if (detail == null)
return super.getMessage();
else
return super.getMessage() + "; " + detail.toString();
}
/**
* Returns the exception that terminated the operation (the <i>cause</i>).
*
* @return the exception that terminated the operation (the <i>cause</i>),
* which may be null.
* @since 1.4
*/
public Throwable getCause() {
return detail;
}
}