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package org.apache.commons.pool2.impl;

import java.security.AccessControlException;

Utility methods for CallStack.
Since:2.4.3
/** * Utility methods for {@link CallStack}. * * @since 2.4.3 */
public final class CallStackUtils {
Returns whether the caller can create a security manager in the current environment.
Returns:true if it is able to create a security manager in the current environment, false otherwise.
/** * Returns whether the caller can create a security manager in the current environment. * * @return {@code true} if it is able to create a security manager in the current environment, {@code false} * otherwise. */
private static boolean canCreateSecurityManager() { final SecurityManager manager = System.getSecurityManager(); if (manager == null) { return true; } try { manager.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("createSecurityManager")); return true; } catch (final AccessControlException ignored) { return false; } }
Constructs a new CallStack using the fastest allowed strategy.
Params:
  • messageFormat – message (or format) to print first in stack traces
  • useTimestamp – if true, interpret message as a SimpleDateFormat and print the created timestamp; otherwise, print message format literally
Returns:a new CallStack
Deprecated:use newCallStack(String, boolean, boolean)
/** * Constructs a new {@link CallStack} using the fastest allowed strategy. * * @param messageFormat message (or format) to print first in stack traces * @param useTimestamp if true, interpret message as a SimpleDateFormat and print the created timestamp; otherwise, * print message format literally * @return a new CallStack * @deprecated use {@link #newCallStack(String, boolean, boolean)} */
@Deprecated public static CallStack newCallStack(final String messageFormat, final boolean useTimestamp) { return newCallStack(messageFormat, useTimestamp, false); }
Constructs a new CallStack using the fasted allowed strategy.
Params:
  • messageFormat – message (or format) to print first in stack traces
  • useTimestamp – if true, interpret message as a SimpleDateFormat and print the created timestamp; otherwise, print message format literally
  • requireFullStackTrace – if true, forces the use of a stack walking mechanism that includes full stack trace information; otherwise, uses a faster implementation if possible
Returns:a new CallStack
Since:2.5
/** * Constructs a new {@link CallStack} using the fasted allowed strategy. * * @param messageFormat message (or format) to print first in stack traces * @param useTimestamp if true, interpret message as a SimpleDateFormat and print the created timestamp; * otherwise, print message format literally * @param requireFullStackTrace if true, forces the use of a stack walking mechanism that includes full stack trace * information; otherwise, uses a faster implementation if possible * @return a new CallStack * @since 2.5 */
public static CallStack newCallStack(final String messageFormat, final boolean useTimestamp, final boolean requireFullStackTrace) { return canCreateSecurityManager() && !requireFullStackTrace ? new SecurityManagerCallStack(messageFormat, useTimestamp) : new ThrowableCallStack(messageFormat, useTimestamp); }
Hidden constructor.
/** * Hidden constructor. */
private CallStackUtils() { } }