/* * (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2001. * All Rights Reserved. */ package net.sourceforge.phpdt.internal.corext; //import org.phpeclipse.phpdt.internal.corext.refactoring.RefactoringCoreMessages; /** * Assert is useful for for embedding runtime sanity checks * in code. The static predicate methods all test a condition and throw some * type of unchecked exception if the condition does not hold. *

* Assertion failure exceptions, like most runtime exceptions, are * thrown when something is misbehaving. Assertion failures are invariably * unspecified behavior; consequently, clients should never rely on * these being thrown (or not thrown). If you find yourself in the * position where you need to catch an assertion failure, you have most * certainly written your program incorrectly. *

*

* Note that an assert statement is slated to be added to the * Java language in JDK 1.4, rending this class obsolete. *

*/ public final class Assert { /** * AssertionFailedException is a runtime exception thrown * by some of the methods in Assert. *

* This class is not declared public to prevent some misuses; programs that catch * or otherwise depend on assertion failures are susceptible to unexpected * breakage when assertions in the code are added or removed. *

*/ public static class AssertionFailedException extends RuntimeException { /** * Constructs a new exception. */ public AssertionFailedException() { } /** * Constructs a new exception with the given message. */ public AssertionFailedException(String detail) { super(detail); } } /* This class is not intended to be instantiated. */ private Assert() { } /** * Asserts that the given object is not null. If this * is not the case, some kind of unchecked exception is thrown. *

* As a general rule, parameters passed to API methods must not be * null unless explicitly allowed in the method's * specification. Similarly, results returned from API methods are never * null unless explicitly allowed in the method's * specification. Implementations are encouraged to make regular use of * Assert.isNotNull to ensure that null * parameters are detected as early as possible. *

* * @param object the value to test */ public static void isNotNull(Object object) { // succeed as quickly as possible if (object != null) { return; } isNotNull(object, ""); //$NON-NLS-1$ } /** * Asserts that the given object is not null. If this * is not the case, some kind of unchecked exception is thrown. * The given message is included in that exception, to aid debugging. *

* As a general rule, parameters passed to API methods must not be * null unless explicitly allowed in the method's * specification. Similarly, results returned from API methods are never * null unless explicitly allowed in the method's * specification. Implementations are encouraged to make regular use of * Assert.isNotNull to ensure that null * parameters are detected as early as possible. *

* * @param object the value to test * @param message the message to include in the exception */ public static void isNotNull(Object object, String message) { if (object == null) throw new AssertionFailedException("nullargument" + message); //$NON-NLS-1$ } /** * Asserts that the given boolean is true. If this * is not the case, some kind of unchecked exception is thrown. * * @param expression the outcome of the check * @return true if the check passes (does not return * if the check fails) */ public static boolean isTrue(boolean expression) { // succeed as quickly as possible if (expression) { return true; } return isTrue(expression, ""); //$NON-NLS-1$ } /** * Asserts that the given boolean is true. If this * is not the case, some kind of unchecked exception is thrown. * The given message is included in that exception, to aid debugging. * * @param expression the outcome of the check * @param message the message to include in the exception * @return true if the check passes (does not return * if the check fails) */ public static boolean isTrue(boolean expression, String message) { if (!expression) throw new AssertionFailedException("assertion failed" + message); //$NON-NLS-1$ return expression; } }