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package org.graalvm.word;
// JaCoCo Exclude
Marker interface for location identities. A different location identity of two memory accesses
guarantees that the two accesses do not interfere.
Clients of LocationIdentity
must use Object.equals(Object)
, not ==
, when comparing two LocationIdentity
values for equality. Likewise, they must not use IdentityHashMap
s with LocationIdentity
values as keys.
Since: 19.0
/**
* Marker interface for location identities. A different location identity of two memory accesses
* guarantees that the two accesses do not interfere.
* <p>
* Clients of {@link LocationIdentity} must use {@link #equals(Object)}, not {@code ==}, when
* comparing two {@link LocationIdentity} values for equality. Likewise, they must not use
* {@link java.util.IdentityHashMap}s with {@link LocationIdentity} values as keys.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public abstract class LocationIdentity {
private static final class AnyLocationIdentity extends LocationIdentity {
@Override
public boolean isImmutable() {
return false;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "ANY_LOCATION";
}
}
private static final class InitLocationIdentity extends LocationIdentity {
@Override
public boolean isImmutable() {
return true;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "INIT_LOCATION";
}
}
Creates a new location identity. Subclasses are responsible to provide proper implementations of Object.equals
and Object.hashCode
. Since: 19.0
/**
* Creates a new location identity. Subclasses are responsible to provide proper implementations
* of {@link #equals} and {@link #hashCode}.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
protected LocationIdentity() {
}
Indicates that the given location is the union of all possible mutable locations. A write to
such a location kill all reads from mutable locations and a read from this location is killed
by any write (except for initialization writes).
Since: 19.0
/**
* Indicates that the given location is the union of all possible mutable locations. A write to
* such a location kill all reads from mutable locations and a read from this location is killed
* by any write (except for initialization writes).
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public static final LocationIdentity ANY_LOCATION = new AnyLocationIdentity();
Location only allowed to be used for writes. Indicates that a completely new memory location
is written. Kills no read. The previous value at the given location must be either
uninitialized or null. Writes to this location do not need a GC pre-barrier.
Since: 19.0
/**
* Location only allowed to be used for writes. Indicates that a completely new memory location
* is written. Kills no read. The previous value at the given location must be either
* uninitialized or null. Writes to this location do not need a GC pre-barrier.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public static final LocationIdentity INIT_LOCATION = new InitLocationIdentity();
Indicates that the given location is the union of all possible mutable locations. A write to
such a location kill all reads from mutable locations and a read from this location is killed
by any write (except for initialization writes).
Since: 19.0
/**
* Indicates that the given location is the union of all possible mutable locations. A write to
* such a location kill all reads from mutable locations and a read from this location is killed
* by any write (except for initialization writes).
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public static LocationIdentity any() {
return ANY_LOCATION;
}
Location only allowed to be used for writes. Indicates that a completely new memory location
is written. Kills no read. The previous value at the given location must be either
uninitialized or null. Writes to this location do not need a GC pre-barrier.
Since: 19.0
/**
* Location only allowed to be used for writes. Indicates that a completely new memory location
* is written. Kills no read. The previous value at the given location must be either
* uninitialized or null. Writes to this location do not need a GC pre-barrier.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public static LocationIdentity init() {
return INIT_LOCATION;
}
Denotes a location is unchanging in all cases. Not that this is different than the Java
notion of final which only requires definite assignment.
Since: 19.0
/**
* Denotes a location is unchanging in all cases. Not that this is different than the Java
* notion of final which only requires definite assignment.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public abstract boolean isImmutable();
The inversion of isImmutable
. Since: 19.0
/**
* The inversion of {@link #isImmutable}.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public final boolean isMutable() {
return !isImmutable();
}
Returns true if this location identity is any
. Since: 19.0
/**
* Returns true if this location identity is {@link #any}.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public final boolean isAny() {
return this == ANY_LOCATION;
}
Returns true if this location identity is init
. Since: 19.0
/**
* Returns true if this location identity is {@link #init}.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public final boolean isInit() {
return this == INIT_LOCATION;
}
Returns true if this location identity is not any
. Since: 19.0
/**
* Returns true if this location identity is not {@link #any}.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public final boolean isSingle() {
return this != ANY_LOCATION;
}
Returns true if the memory slice denoted by this location identity may overlap with the
provided other location identity.
Since: 19.0
/**
* Returns true if the memory slice denoted by this location identity may overlap with the
* provided other location identity.
*
* @since 19.0
*/
public final boolean overlaps(LocationIdentity other) {
return isAny() || other.isAny() || this.equals(other);
}
}