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57:
58: package org.apache.oro.text.perl;
59:
60: import org.apache.oro.text.MalformedCachePatternException;
61:
62: /**
63: * An exception used to indicate errors in Perl style regular expressions.
64: * It is derived from RuntimeException, and therefore does not have to be
65: * caught. You should generally make an effort to catch
66: * MalformedPerl5PatternException whenever you use dynamically generated
67: * patterns (from user input or some other source). Static expressions
68: * represented as strings in your source code don't require exception
69: * handling because as you write and test run your program you will
70: * correct any errors in those expressions when you run into an uncaught
71: * MalformedPerl5PatternException. By the time you complete your
72: * project, those static expressions will be guaranteed to be correct.
73: * However, pieces of code with expressions that you cannot guarantee to
74: * be correct should catch MalformedPerl5PatternException to ensure
75: * reliability.
76: *
77: * @version @version@
78: * @since 1.0
79: * @see org.apache.oro.text.regex.MalformedPatternException
80: */
81: public final class MalformedPerl5PatternException extends
82: MalformedCachePatternException {
83: /**
84: * Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.
85: */
86: public MalformedPerl5PatternException() {
87: super ();
88: }
89:
90: /**
91: * Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.
92: * <p>
93: * @param message A message indicating the nature of the error.
94: */
95: public MalformedPerl5PatternException(String message) {
96: super(message);
97: }
98:
99: }
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