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19  package org.apache.maven.building;
20  
21  /**
22   * Describes a problem that was encountered during settings building. A problem can either be an exception that was
23   * thrown or a simple string message. In addition, a problem carries a hint about its source, e.g. the settings file
24   * that exhibits the problem.
25   *
26   * @author Benjamin Bentmann
27   * @author Robert Scholte
28   */
29  public interface Problem {
30  
31      /**
32       * The different severity levels for a problem, in decreasing order.
33       */
34      enum Severity {
35          FATAL, //
36          ERROR, //
37          WARNING //
38      }
39  
40      /**
41       * Gets the hint about the source of the problem. While the syntax of this hint is unspecified and depends on the
42       * creator of the problem, the general expectation is that the hint provides sufficient information to the user to
43       * track the problem back to its origin. A concrete example for such a source hint can be the file path or URL from
44       * which the settings were read.
45       *
46       * @return The hint about the source of the problem or an empty string if unknown, never {@code null}.
47       */
48      String getSource();
49  
50      /**
51       * Gets the one-based index of the line containing the problem. The line number should refer to some text file that
52       * is given by {@link #getSource()}.
53       *
54       * @return The one-based index of the line containing the problem or a non-positive value if unknown.
55       */
56      int getLineNumber();
57  
58      /**
59       * Gets the one-based index of the column containing the problem. The column number should refer to some text file
60       * that is given by {@link #getSource()}.
61       *
62       * @return The one-based index of the column containing the problem or non-positive value if unknown.
63       */
64      int getColumnNumber();
65  
66      /**
67       * Gets the location of the problem. The location is a user-friendly combination of the values from
68       * {@link #getSource()}, {@link #getLineNumber()} and {@link #getColumnNumber()}. The exact syntax of the returned
69       * value is undefined.
70       *
71       * @return The location of the problem, never {@code null}.
72       */
73      String getLocation();
74  
75      /**
76       * Gets the exception that caused this problem (if any).
77       *
78       * @return The exception that caused this problem or {@code null} if not applicable.
79       */
80      Exception getException();
81  
82      /**
83       * Gets the message that describes this problem.
84       *
85       * @return The message describing this problem, never {@code null}.
86       */
87      String getMessage();
88  
89      /**
90       * Gets the severity level of this problem.
91       *
92       * @return The severity level of this problem, never {@code null}.
93       */
94      Severity getSeverity();
95  }