How can I throw an exception from an enum constructor? eg:
public enum RLoader {
INSTANCE;
private RLoader() throws IOException {
....
}
}
produces the error
Unhandled exception type IOException
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How can I throw an exception from an enum constructor? eg:
produces the error
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Because instances are created in a static initializer, throw an ExceptionInInitializerError instead. |
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That scenario cannot work. You are trying to throw a checked This constructor is called by the Also it is in my opinion it's bad style to throw Exceptions from a constructor, as a constructor normally shouldn't do any work and especially not create errors. Also if you want to throw an |
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I have a case where I want to use enums as keys in some settings classes. The database will store a string value, allowing us to change the enum constants without having to udpate the database (a bit ugly, I know). I wanted to throw a runtime exception in the enum's constructor as a way to police the length of the string argument to avoid hitting the database and then getting a constraint violation when I could easily detect it myself.
When I created a quick test for this, I found that the exception thrown was not mine, but instead was an ExceptionInInitializerError. Maybe this is dumb, but I think it's a fairly valid scenario for wanting to throw an exception in a static initializer. |
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