On Wed, 22 Sep 2021 10:24:12 GMT, Pavel Rappo <pra...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Note that we don't throw the "wrapped exception" we throw the exception that >> wraps it. The "wrapped exception" is the original cause. The wording as >> presented now is correct in that regard. You could also say "Throwing a >> wrapper exception (i.e. one that has a cause)" - I think both are >> grammatically correct. >> >> The later text "where a wrapped exception is thrown from the same method" is >> again incorrect because the wrapped exception (the cause) is not what gets >> thrown. But I find that whole sentence rather jarring anyway - I'm not >> certain exactly what it means. > > I'm inclined to revert this change on Throwable.java:68, because of the lack > of consensus. It clearly is not a simple typo. Reverted in 57b71c5. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5610