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| Interface Summary | |
| ErrorSet.Reporter | |
| Class Summary | |
| Assert | A class with static methods for checking assertions. |
| BufferedCorrelatedReader | Instances of this CorrelatedReader contain a buffer. |
| ClipPolicy | Objects of this class can decide on various aspects of the clipping policy of lines displayed to the user with a caret. |
| CorrelatedReader | A reader (aka input stream) that provides an associated location with each character read. |
| CorrelatedReaderTest | |
| ErrorSet | The ErrorSet class is responsible for displaying
cautions, warnings, ordinary errors, and fatal errors to the user.
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| ErrorSet.StandardReporter | |
| FileCorrelatedReader | A FileCorrelatedReader is a
CorrelatedReader that reads its characters from a
stream that corresponds to a file.
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| FilterCorrelatedReader | This CorrelatedReader is built on top of another, given CorrelatedReader. |
| Info | The Info class is responsible for displaying verbose
and debugging information to the user.
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| Location | A location is an integer that identifies the position in a file of a particular piece of program source text. |
| LocationManagerCorrelatedReader | This CorrelatedReader class manages the allocation of
location numbers. |
| Set | A simple implementation of imperative sets. |
| StackVector | A stack of Vector objects. |
| SubCorrelatedReader | A reader (aka input stream) that provides an associated location with each character read. |
| Exception Summary | |
| AssertionFailureException | |
| FatalError | A FatalError is an unchecked exception thrown only by
ErrorSet.fatal that indicates that a fatal error has
been encountered, forcing all further processing to be
abandoned. |
| NotImplementedException | This exception is used by Assert to signal that an
unimplemented feature has been encountered. |
| UsageError | A UsageError is thrown when the command-line arguments are invalid. |
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