Trying to be more precise in an error case by parsing the error message.
I often saw something like
try {
File f = new File("anyfile.txt");
if(file.isDirectory()) {
throw new IOException("File is a directory!");
}
file.open();
}
catch(IOException ex) {
if(ex.getMessage().indexOf("File is a directory")>=0) {
System.out.println("The file is a directory!");
}
else if(ex.getMessage().indexOf("File does not exist")>=0) {
System.out.println("The file does not exist!");
}
}
The strange thing is, if you change the error message, the behavior of the code will change ;-)
How to avoid:
Split the code-block and react to the errors individually. More to type but definitely worth it.
