A simple Clojure library that allows one to dynamically define Java Exception classes in Clojure.
Sometimes you just want a quick Exception class that you can catch
directly. defexception
uses Java bytecode to dynamically create a
Java class that directly inherits from clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo
.
The created exception class does not add any behavior to clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo
.
deps.edn dependency information:
com.rpl/defexception {:mvn/version "0.2.4"}
Leiningen dependency information:
[com.rpl/defexception "0.2.4"]
To create your own exception class you can do this:
(ns foo.bar
(:require [com.rpl.defexception :refer [defexception]]))
(defexception MyException)
This will create the foo.bar.MyException
class that inherits from
clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo
. This will also import
the class into
the current namespace and create a helper function
foo.bar/->MyException
to help you construct the exception class.
Now you can do this:
(try
(throw (->MyException "My bad!" {:my-bad 1}))
(catch MyException e
(ex-data e)))
;; => {:my-bad 1}
The generated ->MyException
helper function has several signatures
to help you instantiate your exception.
;; creates an exception with no message or ex-data
(->MyException)
;; creates an exception with only ex-data
(->MyException {:hello 1})
;; creates an exception with only a message
(->MyException "My Bad!")
;; creates an exception with both a message and ex-data
(->MyException "My Bad!" {:hello 1})
;; creates an exception with a message, ex-data and a cause
(->MyException "My Bad!" {:hello 1} (Exception. "The cause"))
Care was taken to make these exceptions compatible with Clojure's AOT compilation.
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