I have a Handler(Thread) on which I post Runnables. In case a Runnable by mistake throws a RuntimeException, the whole app process crashes. As a default that sounds sensible, but I would like to catch such runtime exceptions, log an error, and continue running. I have difficulty making that work, though. I thought of the following options:
- Subclass
Looper
and overrideloop()
which contains the code that calls therun()
method of the posted Runnables. That did not work sinceLooper
is final. - Subclass
HandlerThread
and override the run method which calls theLooper.loop()
. In case of a runtime exception, callsuper.run()
again and so forth. That did not work since "only one Looper may be created per thread". - In each runnable class, include a try-catch for Runtime exceptions. This will work, but is rather annoying since I have rather many different Runnable classes. Also, would not protect the handler thread if a runnable by mistake forgets to include the try-catch.
In a perfect world, Looper would have a member method called registerExceptionHandler(ExceptionHandler)
and the ExceptionHandler
would then be called in case of an exception.
Anyone got a better suggestion?