abstract class VirtualMachineError : Error
kotlin.Any
   ↳ kotlin.Throwable
   ↳ java.lang.Error
   ↳ java.lang.VirtualMachineError

Known Indirect Subclasses

ZipError

Signals that an unrecoverable error has occurred.

Thrown to indicate that the Java Virtual Machine is broken or has run out of resources necessary for it to continue operating.

Summary

Public constructors

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with no detail message.

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with the specified detail message.

VirtualMachineError(message: String!, cause: Throwable!)

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with the specified detail message and cause.

Constructs an a VirtualMachineError with the specified cause and a detail message of (cause==null ? null : cause.toString()) (which typically contains the class and detail message of cause).

Public constructors

VirtualMachineError

VirtualMachineError()

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with no detail message.

VirtualMachineError

VirtualMachineError(message: String!)

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with the specified detail message.

Parameters
message String!: the detail message.

VirtualMachineError

VirtualMachineError(
    message: String!,
    cause: Throwable!)

Constructs a VirtualMachineError with the specified detail message and cause.

Note that the detail message associated with cause is not automatically incorporated in this error's detail message.

Parameters
message String!: the detail message (which is saved for later retrieval by the getMessage() method).
cause Throwable!: the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method). (A null value is permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)

VirtualMachineError

VirtualMachineError(cause: Throwable!)

Constructs an a VirtualMachineError with the specified cause and a detail message of (cause==null ? null : cause.toString()) (which typically contains the class and detail message of cause).

Parameters
cause Throwable!: the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method). (A null value is permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)

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Last updated 2025-02-10 UTC.