FatalException
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FatalException is thrown when ARCore encounters a non-recoverable internal error.
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There are three public constructors for FatalException to handle different error scenarios.
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FatalException inherits methods from java.lang.Throwable and java.lang.Object.
Thrown when ARCore experiences a non-recoverable internal error.
Inherited Methods
From class
java.lang.Throwable
From class
java.lang.Object
Object
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clone()
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boolean
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void
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finalize()
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final
Class<?>
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getClass()
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int
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hashCode()
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final
void
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notify()
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final
void
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notifyAll()
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String
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toString()
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final
void
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wait(long arg0, int arg1)
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final
void
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wait(long arg0)
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final
void
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wait()
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Public Constructors
public
FatalException
()
FatalException
public FatalException()
public
FatalException
(String message)
FatalException
public FatalException(
String message
)
public
FatalException
(String message, Throwable cause)
FatalException
public FatalException(
String message,
Throwable cause
)
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Last updated 2024-10-31 UTC.
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