BuilderWithConditionalException
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- | [[ | + | The option that [[I]] come up with is to parametrize the builder with the exception the ''build()'' method is going to throw: |
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+ | <source lang="java"> | ||
+ | public final class Builder<E extends Exception> { | ||
+ | public Source build() throws E { | ||
+ | // construct and/or read the content and | ||
+ | return source; | ||
+ | } | ||
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+ | public static Builder<IOException> newFromFile(File file) { | ||
+ | // .... | ||
+ | } | ||
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+ | public static Builder<RuntimeException> newFromText(String text) { | ||
+ | // ... | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | The actual code is shown at [https://github.com/jtulach/truffle/commit/a61f1e18356399ce6a8a2fbffa2b2a9fdc0e5301 my github commit]. It properly encourages users to handle I/O exceptions when needed, but doesn't annoy them when there is no need. |
Revision as of 13:38, 10 June 2016
The builder pattern is gaining more and more popularity in the APIs that I design: In Truffle API we are trying to use it a lot. For example an instance of the PolyglotEngine is constructed via a builder obtained from its newBuilder() method.
Builder for Source
These days I am trying to use the builder pattern also for construction of Source. Rather than having various (and overloaded) methods with fromFileName, etc. we'd like to have:
Source source = Source.newFromFile(file). mimetype("text/javascript"). name("FancyName.js"). build();
It works fine and allows the users to specify only those properties that are needed - for example one can omit the name - then it would be derived from the name of the file. The same applies to mimetype.
Throw on I/O Error
The builder pattern delays reading of the actual file up until the build() method is called. As reading of a file means an I/O operation and as each I/O operation in Java may yield checked IOException, it is desirable for the build() method to propagate it to the caller:
public Source build() throws IOException { // construct and return source; }
However there is more. The builder may also construct a {{truffle|com/oracle/truffle/api/source|Source} object from already provided text. The usage looks like:
Source source = Source.newFromText("6 * 7"). mimetype("text/javascript"). name("FancyName.js"). build();
but in this case there is no I/O operation - e.g. throwing IOException from the build() method isn't appropriate. Doing so would actually expose the biggest flaw of checked exceptions in Java - forcing people to catch them when there is no need/no recovery. Can that be fixed?
Throw only for I/O
The option that I come up with is to parametrize the builder with the exception the build() method is going to throw:
public final class Builder<E extends Exception> { public Source build() throws E { // construct and/or read the content and return source; } public static Builder<IOException> newFromFile(File file) { // .... } public static Builder<RuntimeException> newFromText(String text) { // ... } }
The actual code is shown at my github commit. It properly encourages users to handle I/O exceptions when needed, but doesn't annoy them when there is no need.