On Tue, 29 Jul 2025 14:22:56 GMT, Roger Riggs <rri...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java line 1262: >> >>> 1260: MalformedInputException mie = new MalformedInputException(nb); >>> 1261: String msg = "malformed input off : " + off + ", length : " + >>> nb; >>> 1262: mie.initCause(new IllegalArgumentException(msg)); >> >> Earlier `throw(Malformed|Unmappable)` methods were throwing `IAE` containing >> _extra diagnostics information_ and wrapping a `CCE` as a cause. After >> switching methods to throw `CCE`, which doesn't have a ctor accepting a >> `String` message, to retain this extra diagnostics information, I've added >> swapped their causal chain placement, and wrapped `IAE` with a `CCE` this >> time. >> >> This played well with `CCE`-throwing methods, yet there are other `public` >> methods which did not have `throws CCE` in their footprint. For backward >> compatibility, in those spots, I've used `cce2iae` to obtain, again, a `IAE` >> wrapping the `CCE`, which matched the old behavior. > > Introducing CCE (an IOException) into more places in string handling is going > in the wrong direction. > As declared exceptions, they have to be caught and handled or re-thrown. That > makes the source more complex and harder to maintain, as seen in the cce2iae > mechanism. > The prior use of IAE encapsulating a CCE as needed is simpler and more > consistent with other Runtime exception handling in most of the String class. Since the need for `cce2iae` is disapperaed, I'm resolving this conversation. ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26413#discussion_r2269607697