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[jira] [Commented] (LANG-769) Please restore NotImplementedException and UnhandledException

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Jean-Noel Rouvignac commented on LANG-769:
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Hi Henri,

I agree with David Cogen: these exceptions are the ones I use most!

I am using NotImplementedException to fail fast in case I did not handle a specific path in the code when I deemed it unnecessary to handle from the start or when could not foresee changes coming in, like a newly added values to an enum for example.
Then I am using UnhandledException to bypass the horrid checked exception in Java which is needed just about all the time.

Please add them back, I miss them so much!

Thanks,
Jean-Noel

                
> Please restore NotImplementedException and UnhandledException
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LANG-769
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-769
>             Project: Commons Lang
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: david cogen
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Why were these removed? I found these very useful and used them often. As the version 2.6 api javadoc states, "This exception supplements the standard exception classes by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem."
> Just want you to realize that these have found direct use outside the library; not just internal use within commons-lang.
> I will define these missing classes myself, or maybe include both commons-lang and commons-lang3 (but I really don't to do that). It would be very nice to have these back.

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