AI-generated Key Takeaways
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          CodingErrorActionis a type-safe enum used to specify how charset encoders and decoders handle malformed input and unmappable character errors.
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          It provides three predefined actions: IGNORE,REPLACE, andREPORT.
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          IGNOREdrops the erroneous input and continues,REPLACEsubstitutes it with a replacement value, andREPORTthrows an exception or returns aCoderResultobject.
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          These actions help in managing encoding and decoding errors during character set conversions. 
A typesafe enumeration for coding-error actions.
Instances of this class are used to specify how malformed-input and unmappable-character errors are to be handled by charset decoders and encoders.
Field Summary
| public static final CodingErrorAction | IGNORE | Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input and resuming the coding operation. | 
| public static final CodingErrorAction | REPLACE | Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input, appending the coder's replacement value to the output buffer, and resuming the coding operation. | 
| public static final CodingErrorAction | REPORT | Action indicating that a coding error is to be reported, either by
 returning a CoderResultobject or by throwing aCharacterCodingException, whichever is appropriate for the method
 implementing the coding process. | 
Public Method Summary
| String | 
                toString()
                
                 Returns a string describing this action. | 
Inherited Method Summary
Fields
public static final CodingErrorAction IGNORE
Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input and resuming the coding operation.
public static final CodingErrorAction REPLACE
Action indicating that a coding error is to be handled by dropping the erroneous input, appending the coder's replacement value to the output buffer, and resuming the coding operation.
public static final CodingErrorAction REPORT
Action indicating that a coding error is to be reported, either by
 returning a CoderResult object or by throwing a CharacterCodingException, whichever is appropriate for the method
 implementing the coding process.
