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Class object.Throwable

The base class of all thrown objects.

class Throwable ;

All thrown objects must inherit from Throwable. Class Exception, which derives from this class, represents the category of thrown objects that are safe to catch and handle. In principle, one should not catch Throwable objects that are not derived from Exception, as they represent unrecoverable runtime errors. Certain runtime guarantees may fail to hold when these errors are thrown, making it unsafe to continue execution after catching them.

Fields

NameTypeDescription
file stringThe file name of the D source code corresponding with where the error was thrown from.
info object.Throwable.TraceInfoThe stack trace of where the error happened. This is an opaque object that can either be converted to string, or iterated over with foreach to extract the items in the stack trace (as strings).
line ulongThe line number of the D source code corresponding with where the error was thrown from.
msg stringA message describing the error.

Properties

NameTypeDescription
next[get] inout(Throwable)
next[set] ThrowableReplace next in chain with tail. Use chainTogether instead if at all possible.

Methods

NameDescription
chainTogether Append e2 to chain of exceptions that starts with e1.
message Get the message describing the error. Base behavior is to return the Throwable.msg field. Override to return some other error message.
opApply Loop over the chain of Throwables.
refcount
toString Overrides Object.toString and returns the error message. Internally this forwards to the toString overload that takes a sink delegate.
toString The Throwable hierarchy uses a toString overload that takes a sink delegate to avoid GC allocations, which cannot be performed in certain error situations. Override this toString method to customize the error message.
factory Create instance of class specified by the fully qualified name classname. The class must either have no constructors or have a default constructor.
opCmp Compare with another Object obj.
opEquals Test whether this is equal to o. The default implementation only compares by identity (using the is operator). Generally, overrides for opEquals should attempt to compare objects by their contents.
toHash Compute hash function for Object.

Authors

Walter Bright, Sean Kelly

License

Boost License 1.0.