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Gary D. Gregory edited comment on IO-808 at 12/20/23 2:14 PM:
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Hello [~elharo]
What are your thoughts on using the JRE's Objects.requireNonNull(...)?
I've been thinking of NullPointerException in this case as a specialization of
IllegalArgumentException. I think of IOException as problems truly out of
everyone's control from an app's POV.
Are you saying that these APIs should ONLY throw IOException when now some may
throw NPE or IAE?
In some other projects I have a custom class and methods like
IOExceptions.requireNonNull(...). Should we use this type of code?
was (Author: garydgregory):
Hello [~elharo]
What are your thoughts on using the JRE's Objects.requireNonNull(...)?
I've been thinking of NullPointerException in this case as a specialization of
IllegalArgumentException. I think of IOException as problems truly out of
everyone's control from an apps POV.
Are you saying that these APIs should ONLY throw IOException when now some may
throw NPE or IAE?
In some other projects I have a custom class and methods like
IOExceptions.requireNonNull(...). Should we use this type of code?
> FileUtils.moveFile, copyFile and others can throw undocumened
> IllegalArgumentException
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>
> Key: IO-808
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-808
> Project: Commons IO
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Utilities
> Affects Versions: 2.12.0
> Environment: Windows 10
> Reporter: Phil D
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: MakyAckyBreaky.java, TestMoveFileIAE.java
>
>
> Several of the functions in FileUtils are throwing undocumented
> IllegalArgumentException such as moveFile, copyFile and other locations.
> If the desire is to maintain backwards compatibility with the 1.4 branch for
> these functions, then the 2.12 (and 2.13) versions are throwing
> IllegalArgumentException in cases where 1.4 is not. In fact, it seems like
> 1.4 was coded to specifically avoid IllegalArgumentException and throws
> IOExceptions instead.
> There are several different cases where this is possible. In the most basic,
> I've attached TestMoveFileIAE, where this can be reproduced by simple running:
> {code:bash}
> mkdir one
> java -cp <your_classpath> TestMoveFileIAE one two
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Parameter
> 'srcFile' is not a file: one
> at org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils.requireFile(FileUtils.java:2824)
> at org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils.moveFile(FileUtils.java:2395)
> at org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils.moveFile(FileUtils.java:2374)
> at TestMoveFileIAE.main(TestMoveFileIAE.java:13)
> {code}
> In a less likely scenario (which is how I found this issue because this
> happened on a production system); If the srcFile is removed at a certain
> point during moveFile() execution then IllegalArgumentException is throws:
> https://github.com/apache/commons-io/blob/master/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/io/FileUtils.java#L2392
> {code:java}
> 2392 public static void moveFile(final File srcFile, final File destFile,
> final CopyOption... copyOptions) throws IOException {
> 2393 validateMoveParameters(srcFile, destFile); // checks srcFile.exists()
> /// ==== srcFile deleted here!!!
> 2394 requireFile(srcFile, "srcFile"); // checks srcFile.isFile()
> and throws IAE
> 2395 requireAbsent(destFile, "destFile");
> /// ==== srcFile could also be deleted here
> 2396 ... // renameTo or copyFile() which also calls requireCopyFile() and
> requireFile()
> {code}
> This pattern of calling validateMoveParameters() and requireFile() will throw
> IllegalArgumentException every when the srcFile is removed between between
> validateMoveParameters() and requireFile() or requireFileCopy() and
> requireFile()
> Preferably, it would be best if the 2.x versions of FileUtils were backwards
> compatible with 1.x and IllegalArgumentException would not be thrown, but
> IOException (or one of its derivatives) would be. IAE is an unchecked
> exception and can cause unexpected issues.
> I would also suggest that unit tests be created to ensure that these
> functions behave as expected in error conditions.
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