What I want is a standard JDK class that look like this:
interface ExplodingRunnable {
void run() throws Exception;
}
Callable is no good, because its call() method is required to return a value, but I need a void.
Runnable is no good, because its run() method doesn’t declare throws Exception.
I sort of need a combination of the two. Any ideas?
EDIT: I should have mentioned that I tried Callable<Void> but it requires you to define a method:
public Void call() {
// run your code;
return null; // ugly!
}
I’m looking for something a bit nicer.
Why do I want this?
I’m implementing a standard why of catching “will never happen” Exceptions (they will never happen, but various APIs define their methods throwing Exceptions) and throwing any Exceptions that might occur by wrapping them in an (unchecked) RuntimeException, so the caller can simply pass a “ExplodingRunnable” in and not have to code loads of perfunctory try/catch blocks that will never be exercised.
FINAL EDIT It looks like what I was looking for doesn’t exist. The accepted answer is the closest to “correct”, but it looks like there is no solution to answer the question as asked.
An interface with only one method, which returns
voidand throwsException.Among all
javaandjavaxclasses, only one fits that description:Well… the word “close” has many meanings…
You want to surround a bunch of statements with some extra handling, there is no sin to define your own interface here. You may find that your API requires users to learn 4 new phrases
You can actually cut down two, and user code would look like this