Just to be clear: this isn't about a function returning null
. It's about a function throwing an Exception
which turns out to be null
.
throw null;
Like that.
I have a camera application which has been working fine in Ice Cream Sandwich for a while. In Gingerbread it collapses; however, I have just seen Camera.open()
throw null
.
try {
releaseCameraAndPreview();
mCamera = Camera.open(camera);
//and the above throws ...
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
//and e is null, causing a NullPointerException
}
releaseCameraAndPreview
is this:
private void releaseCameraAndPreview() {
if (mCamera != null) {
mCamera.stopPreview();
mCamera.release();
mCamera = null;
}
}
The camera is null at this point so nothing happens.
I didn't even know it was possible to throw null. What does it mean?
Camera.open()
returns null. You sure you are using open(int) and not open()?