java.nio.charset

Class CodingErrorAction


  • public class CodingErrorAction
    extends Object
    A typesafe enumeration for coding-error actions.

    Instances of this class are used to specify how malformed-input and unmappable-character errors are to be handled by charset decoders and encoders.

    Since:
    1.4
    • Field Detail

      • IGNORE

        public static final CodingErrorAction IGNORE
        Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input and resuming the coding operation.

      • REPLACE

        public static final CodingErrorAction REPLACE
        Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input, appending the coder's replacement value to the output buffer, and resuming the coding operation.

      • REPORT

        public static final CodingErrorAction REPORT
        Action indicating that a coding error is to be reported, either by returning a CoderResult object or by throwing a CharacterCodingException, whichever is appropriate for the method implementing the coding process.
    • Method Detail

      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string describing this action.

        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        A descriptive string

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