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package jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime;
import static jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.CompilerConstants.staticCallNoLookup;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.CompilerConstants.Call;
A class with static helper methods invoked from generated bytecode for setting values of parameters of variable-arity
functions.
/**
* A class with static helper methods invoked from generated bytecode for setting values of parameters of variable-arity
* functions.
*/
public final class ArgumentSetter {
private ArgumentSetter() {}
Method handle for setting a function argument at a given index in an arguments object. Used from generated bytecode /** Method handle for setting a function argument at a given index in an arguments object. Used from generated bytecode */
public static final Call SET_ARGUMENT = staticCallNoLookup(ArgumentSetter.class, "setArgument", void.class, Object.class, ScriptObject.class, int.class);
Method handle for setting a function argument at a given index in an arguments array. Used from generated bytecode /** Method handle for setting a function argument at a given index in an arguments array. Used from generated bytecode */
public static final Call SET_ARRAY_ELEMENT = staticCallNoLookup(ArgumentSetter.class, "setArrayElement", void.class, Object.class, Object[].class, int.class);
Used from generated bytecode to invoke ScriptObject.setArgument(int, Object)
without having to reorder the arguments on the stack. When we're generating a store into the argument, we first have the value on the stack, and only afterwards load the target object and the index. Params: - value – the value to write at the given argument index.
- arguments – the arguments object that we're writing the value to
- key – the index of the argument
/**
* Used from generated bytecode to invoke {@link ScriptObject#setArgument(int, Object)} without having to reorder
* the arguments on the stack. When we're generating a store into the argument, we first have the value on the
* stack, and only afterwards load the target object and the index.
* @param value the value to write at the given argument index.
* @param arguments the arguments object that we're writing the value to
* @param key the index of the argument
*/
public static void setArgument(final Object value, final ScriptObject arguments, final int key) {
arguments.setArgument(key, value);
}
Used from generated bytecode to set a variable arity parameter - an array element - without having to reorder
the arguments on the stack. When we're generating a store into the array, we first have the value on the
stack, and only afterwards load the target array and the index.
Params: - value – the value to write at the given argument index.
- arguments – the arguments array that we're writing the value to
- key – the index of the argument
/**
* Used from generated bytecode to set a variable arity parameter - an array element - without having to reorder
* the arguments on the stack. When we're generating a store into the array, we first have the value on the
* stack, and only afterwards load the target array and the index.
* @param value the value to write at the given argument index.
* @param arguments the arguments array that we're writing the value to
* @param key the index of the argument
*/
public static void setArrayElement(final Object value, final Object[] arguments, final int key) {
arguments[key] = value;
}
}