package org.aspectj.apache.bcel.generic;
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import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.Constants;
import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantPool;
import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.LocalVariable;
This class represents a local variable within a method. It contains its scope, name and type. The generated LocalVariable object
can be obtained with getLocalVariable which needs the instruction list and the constant pool as parameters.
Author: M. Dahm See Also: Version: $Id: LocalVariableGen.java,v 1.7 2008/08/28 00:04:23 aclement Exp $
/**
* This class represents a local variable within a method. It contains its scope, name and type. The generated LocalVariable object
* can be obtained with getLocalVariable which needs the instruction list and the constant pool as parameters.
*
* @version $Id: LocalVariableGen.java,v 1.7 2008/08/28 00:04:23 aclement Exp $
* @author <A HREF="mailto:markus.dahm@berlin.de">M. Dahm</A>
* @see LocalVariable
* @see MethodGen
*/
public class LocalVariableGen implements InstructionTargeter, Cloneable, java.io.Serializable {
private int index;
private String name;
private Type type;
private InstructionHandle start, end;
Generate a local variable that with index `index'. Note that double and long variables need two indexs. Index indices have to
be provided by the user.
Params: - index – index of local variable
- name – its name
- type – its type
- start – from where the instruction is valid (null means from the start)
- end – until where the instruction is valid (null means to the end)
/**
* Generate a local variable that with index `index'. Note that double and long variables need two indexs. Index indices have to
* be provided by the user.
*
* @param index index of local variable
* @param name its name
* @param type its type
* @param start from where the instruction is valid (null means from the start)
* @param end until where the instruction is valid (null means to the end)
*/
public LocalVariableGen(int index, String name, Type type, InstructionHandle start, InstructionHandle end) {
if (index < 0 || index > Constants.MAX_SHORT) {
throw new ClassGenException("Invalid index index: " + index);
}
this.name = name;
this.type = type;
this.index = index;
setStart(start);
setEnd(end);
}
Get LocalVariable object.
This relies on that the instruction list has already been dumped to byte code or or that the `setPositions' methods has been
called for the instruction list.
Note that for local variables whose scope end at the last instruction of the method's code, the JVM specification is
ambiguous: both a start_pc+length ending at the last instruction and start_pc+length ending at first index beyond the end of
the code are valid.
Params: - il – instruction list (byte code) which this variable belongs to
- cp – constant pool
/**
* Get LocalVariable object.
*
* This relies on that the instruction list has already been dumped to byte code or or that the `setPositions' methods has been
* called for the instruction list.
*
* Note that for local variables whose scope end at the last instruction of the method's code, the JVM specification is
* ambiguous: both a start_pc+length ending at the last instruction and start_pc+length ending at first index beyond the end of
* the code are valid.
*
* @param il instruction list (byte code) which this variable belongs to
* @param cp constant pool
*/
public LocalVariable getLocalVariable(ConstantPool cp) {
int start_pc = start.getPosition();
int length = end.getPosition() - start_pc;
if (length > 0) {
length += end.getInstruction().getLength();
}
int name_index = cp.addUtf8(name);
int signature_index = cp.addUtf8(type.getSignature());
return new LocalVariable(start_pc, length, name_index, signature_index, index, cp);
}
public void setIndex(int index) {
this.index = index;
}
public int getIndex() {
return index;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setType(Type type) {
this.type = type;
}
public Type getType() {
return type;
}
public InstructionHandle getStart() {
return start;
}
public InstructionHandle getEnd() {
return end;
}
public void setStart(InstructionHandle start) {
InstructionBranch.notifyTarget(this.start, start, this);
this.start = start;
}
public void setEnd(InstructionHandle end) {
InstructionBranch.notifyTarget(this.end, end, this);
this.end = end;
}
Params: - old_ih – old target, either start or end
- new_ih – new target
/**
* @param old_ih old target, either start or end
* @param new_ih new target
*/
public void updateTarget(InstructionHandle old_ih, InstructionHandle new_ih) {
boolean targeted = false;
if (start == old_ih) {
targeted = true;
setStart(new_ih);
}
if (end == old_ih) {
targeted = true;
setEnd(new_ih);
}
if (!targeted) {
throw new ClassGenException("Not targeting " + old_ih + ", but {" + start + ", " + end + "}");
}
}
Returns: true, if ih is target of this variable
/**
* @return true, if ih is target of this variable
*/
public boolean containsTarget(InstructionHandle ih) {
return start == ih || end == ih;
}
We consider to local variables to be equal, if the use the same index and are valid in the same range.
/**
* We consider to local variables to be equal, if the use the same index and are valid in the same range.
*/
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (!(o instanceof LocalVariableGen)) {
return false;
}
LocalVariableGen l = (LocalVariableGen) o;
return l.index == index && l.start == start && l.end == end;
}
public String toString() {
return "LocalVariableGen(" + name + ", " + type + ", " + start + ", " + end + ")";
}
public Object clone() {
try {
return super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
System.err.println(e);
return null;
}
}
}