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package org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.memory;

import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.memory.address.AddressNode;
import org.graalvm.word.LocationIdentity;

A special form of MemoryAccess exposing the AddressNode representing the LocationIdentity touched by this memory access. Typically used during a later stage in the compilation pipeline.
/** * * A special form of {@linkplain MemoryAccess} exposing the {@linkplain AddressNode} representing * the {@linkplain LocationIdentity} touched by this memory access. Typically used during a later * stage in the compilation pipeline. */
public interface AddressableMemoryAccess extends MemoryAccess {
Determines if the memory touch operation represented by this node can use OS level semantics for representing the null check of the memory location with an operating system level trap.
/** * Determines if the memory touch operation represented by this node can use OS level semantics * for representing the null check of the memory location with an operating system level trap. */
boolean canNullCheck(); AddressNode getAddress(); void setAddress(AddressNode address); }