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package jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.commons;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.AnnotationVisitor;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Label;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.MethodVisitor;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Opcodes;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.Type;
import jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.TypePath;
A MethodVisitor
that renumbers local variables in their order of appearance. This adapter allows one to easily add new local variables to a method. It may be used by inheriting from this class, but the preferred way of using it is via delegation: the next visitor in the chain can indeed add new locals when needed by calling newLocal
on this adapter (this requires a reference back to this LocalVariablesSorter
). Author: Chris Nokleberg, Eugene Kuleshov, Eric Bruneton
/**
* A {@link MethodVisitor} that renumbers local variables in their order of
* appearance. This adapter allows one to easily add new local variables to a
* method. It may be used by inheriting from this class, but the preferred way
* of using it is via delegation: the next visitor in the chain can indeed add
* new locals when needed by calling {@link #newLocal} on this adapter (this
* requires a reference back to this {@link LocalVariablesSorter}).
*
* @author Chris Nokleberg
* @author Eugene Kuleshov
* @author Eric Bruneton
*/
public class LocalVariablesSorter extends MethodVisitor {
private static final Type OBJECT_TYPE = Type
.getObjectType("java/lang/Object");
Mapping from old to new local variable indexes. A local variable at index
i of size 1 is remapped to 'mapping[2*i]', while a local variable at
index i of size 2 is remapped to 'mapping[2*i+1]'.
/**
* Mapping from old to new local variable indexes. A local variable at index
* i of size 1 is remapped to 'mapping[2*i]', while a local variable at
* index i of size 2 is remapped to 'mapping[2*i+1]'.
*/
private int[] mapping = new int[40];
Array used to store stack map local variable types after remapping.
/**
* Array used to store stack map local variable types after remapping.
*/
private Object[] newLocals = new Object[20];
Index of the first local variable, after formal parameters.
/**
* Index of the first local variable, after formal parameters.
*/
protected final int firstLocal;
Index of the next local variable to be created by newLocal
. /**
* Index of the next local variable to be created by {@link #newLocal}.
*/
protected int nextLocal;
Creates a new LocalVariablesSorter
. Subclasses must not use
this constructor. Instead, they must use the LocalVariablesSorter(int, int, String, MethodVisitor)
version. Params: - access –
access flags of the adapted method.
- desc – the method's descriptor (see
Type
). - mv –
the method visitor to which this adapter delegates calls.
Throws: - IllegalStateException –
If a subclass calls this constructor.
/**
* Creates a new {@link LocalVariablesSorter}. <i>Subclasses must not use
* this constructor</i>. Instead, they must use the
* {@link #LocalVariablesSorter(int, int, String, MethodVisitor)} version.
*
* @param access
* access flags of the adapted method.
* @param desc
* the method's descriptor (see {@link Type Type}).
* @param mv
* the method visitor to which this adapter delegates calls.
* @throws IllegalStateException
* If a subclass calls this constructor.
*/
public LocalVariablesSorter(final int access, final String desc,
final MethodVisitor mv) {
this(Opcodes.ASM6, access, desc, mv);
if (getClass() != LocalVariablesSorter.class) {
throw new IllegalStateException();
}
}
Creates a new LocalVariablesSorter
. Params: - api – the ASM API version implemented by this visitor. Must be one of
Opcodes.ASM4
, Opcodes.ASM5
or Opcodes.ASM6
. - access –
access flags of the adapted method.
- desc – the method's descriptor (see
Type
). - mv –
the method visitor to which this adapter delegates calls.
/**
* Creates a new {@link LocalVariablesSorter}.
*
* @param api
* the ASM API version implemented by this visitor. Must be one
* of {@link Opcodes#ASM4}, {@link Opcodes#ASM5} or {@link Opcodes#ASM6}.
* @param access
* access flags of the adapted method.
* @param desc
* the method's descriptor (see {@link Type Type}).
* @param mv
* the method visitor to which this adapter delegates calls.
*/
protected LocalVariablesSorter(final int api, final int access,
final String desc, final MethodVisitor mv) {
super(api, mv);
Type[] args = Type.getArgumentTypes(desc);
nextLocal = (Opcodes.ACC_STATIC & access) == 0 ? 1 : 0;
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
nextLocal += args[i].getSize();
}
firstLocal = nextLocal;
}
@Override
public void visitVarInsn(final int opcode, final int var) {
Type type;
switch (opcode) {
case Opcodes.LLOAD:
case Opcodes.LSTORE:
type = Type.LONG_TYPE;
break;
case Opcodes.DLOAD:
case Opcodes.DSTORE:
type = Type.DOUBLE_TYPE;
break;
case Opcodes.FLOAD:
case Opcodes.FSTORE:
type = Type.FLOAT_TYPE;
break;
case Opcodes.ILOAD:
case Opcodes.ISTORE:
type = Type.INT_TYPE;
break;
default:
// case Opcodes.ALOAD:
// case Opcodes.ASTORE:
// case RET:
type = OBJECT_TYPE;
break;
}
mv.visitVarInsn(opcode, remap(var, type));
}
@Override
public void visitIincInsn(final int var, final int increment) {
mv.visitIincInsn(remap(var, Type.INT_TYPE), increment);
}
@Override
public void visitMaxs(final int maxStack, final int maxLocals) {
mv.visitMaxs(maxStack, nextLocal);
}
@Override
public void visitLocalVariable(final String name, final String desc,
final String signature, final Label start, final Label end,
final int index) {
int newIndex = remap(index, Type.getType(desc));
mv.visitLocalVariable(name, desc, signature, start, end, newIndex);
}
@Override
public AnnotationVisitor visitLocalVariableAnnotation(int typeRef,
TypePath typePath, Label[] start, Label[] end, int[] index,
String desc, boolean visible) {
Type t = Type.getType(desc);
int[] newIndex = new int[index.length];
for (int i = 0; i < newIndex.length; ++i) {
newIndex[i] = remap(index[i], t);
}
return mv.visitLocalVariableAnnotation(typeRef, typePath, start, end,
newIndex, desc, visible);
}
@Override
public void visitFrame(final int type, final int nLocal,
final Object[] local, final int nStack, final Object[] stack) {
if (type != Opcodes.F_NEW) { // uncompressed frame
throw new IllegalStateException(
"ClassReader.accept() should be called with EXPAND_FRAMES flag");
}
// creates a copy of newLocals
Object[] oldLocals = new Object[newLocals.length];
System.arraycopy(newLocals, 0, oldLocals, 0, oldLocals.length);
updateNewLocals(newLocals);
// copies types from 'local' to 'newLocals'
// 'newLocals' already contains the variables added with 'newLocal'
int index = 0; // old local variable index
int number = 0; // old local variable number
for (; number < nLocal; ++number) {
Object t = local[number];
int size = t == Opcodes.LONG || t == Opcodes.DOUBLE ? 2 : 1;
if (t != Opcodes.TOP) {
Type typ = OBJECT_TYPE;
if (t == Opcodes.INTEGER) {
typ = Type.INT_TYPE;
} else if (t == Opcodes.FLOAT) {
typ = Type.FLOAT_TYPE;
} else if (t == Opcodes.LONG) {
typ = Type.LONG_TYPE;
} else if (t == Opcodes.DOUBLE) {
typ = Type.DOUBLE_TYPE;
} else if (t instanceof String) {
typ = Type.getObjectType((String) t);
}
setFrameLocal(remap(index, typ), t);
}
index += size;
}
// removes TOP after long and double types as well as trailing TOPs
index = 0;
number = 0;
for (int i = 0; index < newLocals.length; ++i) {
Object t = newLocals[index++];
if (t != null && t != Opcodes.TOP) {
newLocals[i] = t;
number = i + 1;
if (t == Opcodes.LONG || t == Opcodes.DOUBLE) {
index += 1;
}
} else {
newLocals[i] = Opcodes.TOP;
}
}
// visits remapped frame
mv.visitFrame(type, number, newLocals, nStack, stack);
// restores original value of 'newLocals'
newLocals = oldLocals;
}
// -------------
Creates a new local variable of the given type.
Params: - type –
the type of the local variable to be created.
Returns: the identifier of the newly created local variable.
/**
* Creates a new local variable of the given type.
*
* @param type
* the type of the local variable to be created.
* @return the identifier of the newly created local variable.
*/
public int newLocal(final Type type) {
Object t;
switch (type.getSort()) {
case Type.BOOLEAN:
case Type.CHAR:
case Type.BYTE:
case Type.SHORT:
case Type.INT:
t = Opcodes.INTEGER;
break;
case Type.FLOAT:
t = Opcodes.FLOAT;
break;
case Type.LONG:
t = Opcodes.LONG;
break;
case Type.DOUBLE:
t = Opcodes.DOUBLE;
break;
case Type.ARRAY:
t = type.getDescriptor();
break;
// case Type.OBJECT:
default:
t = type.getInternalName();
break;
}
int local = newLocalMapping(type);
setLocalType(local, type);
setFrameLocal(local, t);
return local;
}
Notifies subclasses that a new stack map frame is being visited. The array argument contains the stack map frame types corresponding to the local variables added with newLocal
. This method can update these types in place for the stack map frame being visited. The default implementation of this method does nothing, i.e. a local variable added with newLocal
will have the same type in all stack map frames. But this behavior is not always the desired one, for instance if a local variable is added in the middle of a try/catch block: the frame for the exception handler should have a TOP type for this new local. Params: - newLocals – the stack map frame types corresponding to the local variables added with
newLocal
(and null for the others). The format of this array is the same as in MethodVisitor.visitFrame
, except that long and double types use two slots. The types for the current stack map frame must be updated in place in this array.
/**
* Notifies subclasses that a new stack map frame is being visited. The
* array argument contains the stack map frame types corresponding to the
* local variables added with {@link #newLocal}. This method can update
* these types in place for the stack map frame being visited. The default
* implementation of this method does nothing, i.e. a local variable added
* with {@link #newLocal} will have the same type in all stack map frames.
* But this behavior is not always the desired one, for instance if a local
* variable is added in the middle of a try/catch block: the frame for the
* exception handler should have a TOP type for this new local.
*
* @param newLocals
* the stack map frame types corresponding to the local variables
* added with {@link #newLocal} (and null for the others). The
* format of this array is the same as in
* {@link MethodVisitor#visitFrame}, except that long and double
* types use two slots. The types for the current stack map frame
* must be updated in place in this array.
*/
protected void updateNewLocals(Object[] newLocals) {
}
Notifies subclasses that a local variable has been added or remapped. The
default implementation of this method does nothing.
Params: - local – a local variable identifier, as returned by
newLocal()
. - type –
the type of the value being stored in the local variable.
/**
* Notifies subclasses that a local variable has been added or remapped. The
* default implementation of this method does nothing.
*
* @param local
* a local variable identifier, as returned by {@link #newLocal
* newLocal()}.
* @param type
* the type of the value being stored in the local variable.
*/
protected void setLocalType(final int local, final Type type) {
}
private void setFrameLocal(final int local, final Object type) {
int l = newLocals.length;
if (local >= l) {
Object[] a = new Object[Math.max(2 * l, local + 1)];
System.arraycopy(newLocals, 0, a, 0, l);
newLocals = a;
}
newLocals[local] = type;
}
private int remap(final int var, final Type type) {
if (var + type.getSize() <= firstLocal) {
return var;
}
int key = 2 * var + type.getSize() - 1;
int size = mapping.length;
if (key >= size) {
int[] newMapping = new int[Math.max(2 * size, key + 1)];
System.arraycopy(mapping, 0, newMapping, 0, size);
mapping = newMapping;
}
int value = mapping[key];
if (value == 0) {
value = newLocalMapping(type);
setLocalType(value, type);
mapping[key] = value + 1;
} else {
value--;
}
return value;
}
protected int newLocalMapping(final Type type) {
int local = nextLocal;
nextLocal += type.getSize();
return local;
}
}