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package sun.tools.asm;
import sun.tools.java.*;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Arrays;
WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any
supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk:
they are subject to change or removal without notice.
/**
* WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any
* supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk:
* they are subject to change or removal without notice.
*/
public final
class SwitchData {
int minValue, maxValue;
Label defaultLabel = new Label();
Hashtable<Integer, Label> tab = new Hashtable<>();
// JCOV
Hashtable<Integer, Long> whereCaseTab = null;
// end JCOV
Get a label
/**
* Get a label
*/
public Label get(int n) {
return tab.get(n);
}
Get a label
/**
* Get a label
*/
public Label get(Integer n) {
return tab.get(n);
}
Add a label
/**
* Add a label
*/
public void add(int n, Label lbl) {
if (tab.size() == 0) {
minValue = n;
maxValue = n;
} else {
if (n < minValue) {
minValue = n;
}
if (n > maxValue) {
maxValue = n;
}
}
tab.put(Integer.valueOf(n), lbl);
}
Get the default label
/**
* Get the default label
*/
public Label getDefaultLabel() {
return defaultLabel;
}
Return the keys of this enumaration sorted in ascending order
/**
* Return the keys of this enumaration sorted in ascending order
*/
public synchronized Enumeration<Integer> sortedKeys() {
return new SwitchDataEnumeration(tab);
}
// JCOV
public void initTableCase() {
whereCaseTab = new Hashtable<Integer, Long>();
}
public void addTableCase(int index, long where) {
if (whereCaseTab != null)
whereCaseTab.put(Integer.valueOf(index), Long.valueOf(where));
}
// this puts String key into Hashtable<Integer, Long>
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void addTableDefault(long where) {
if (whereCaseTab != null)
((Hashtable)whereCaseTab).put("default", Long.valueOf(where));
}
public long whereCase(Object key) {
Long i = whereCaseTab.get(key);
return (i == null) ? 0L : i.longValue();
}
public boolean getDefault() {
return (whereCase("default") != 0L);
}
// end JCOV
}
class SwitchDataEnumeration implements Enumeration<Integer> {
private Integer table[];
private int current_index = 0;
Create a new enumeration from the hashtable. Each key in the
hash table will be an Integer, with the value being a label. The
enumeration returns the keys in sorted order.
/**
* Create a new enumeration from the hashtable. Each key in the
* hash table will be an Integer, with the value being a label. The
* enumeration returns the keys in sorted order.
*/
SwitchDataEnumeration(Hashtable<Integer, Label> tab) {
table = new Integer[tab.size()];
int i = 0;
for (Enumeration<Integer> e = tab.keys() ; e.hasMoreElements() ; ) {
table[i++] = e.nextElement();
}
Arrays.sort(table);
current_index = 0;
}
Are there more keys to return?
/**
* Are there more keys to return?
*/
public boolean hasMoreElements() {
return current_index < table.length;
}
Return the next key.
/**
* Return the next key.
*/
public Integer nextElement() {
return table[current_index++];
}
}