001/* FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException.java
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037
038
039package java.util;
040
041/**
042 * Thrown when the flags supplied to the {@link Formatter#format()}
043 * method of a {@link Formatter} contains a flag that does not match
044 * the conversion character specified for it.
045 *
046 * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@redhat.com)
047 * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
048 * @since 1.5
049 */
050public class FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException
051  extends IllegalFormatException
052{
053  private static final long serialVersionUID = 19120414L;
054
055  /**
056   * The mismatching flag.
057   *
058   * @serial the mismatching flag.
059   */
060  // Note: name fixed by serialization.
061  private String f;
062
063  /**
064   * The conversion character which doesn't match the
065   * appropriate flag.
066   *
067   * @serial the conversion character which doesn't match its flag.
068   */
069  // Note: name fixed by serialization.
070  private char c;
071
072  /**
073   * Constructs a new <code>FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException</code>
074   * which specifies that the flag, <code>f</code>, does
075   * not match its appropriate conversion character, <code>c</code>.
076   *
077   * @param f the mismatching flag.
078   * @param c the conversion character which doesn't match its flag.
079   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>f</code> is null.
080   */
081  public FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException(String f, char c)
082  {
083    super("Invalid flag " + f + " for conversion " + c);
084    if (f == null)
085      throw new
086        NullPointerException("Null flag value passed to constructor.");
087    this.f = f;
088    this.c = c;
089  }
090
091  /**
092   * Returns the conversion character which doesn't
093   * match the flag.
094   *
095   * @return the conversion character.
096   */
097  public char getConversion()
098  {
099    return c;
100  }
101
102  /**
103   * Returns the mismatching flag.
104   *
105   * @return the mismatching flag.
106   */
107  public String getFlags()
108  {
109    return f;
110  }
111}