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package org.openjdk.tools.javac.jvm;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.code.Type;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.code.Types;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.code.Types.UniqueType;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.util.Name;
/** A JVM class file.
*
* Generic Java classfiles have one additional attribute for classes,
* methods and fields:
*
* "Signature" (u4 attr-length, u2 signature-index)
*
*
* A signature gives the full Java type of a method or field. When
* used as a class attribute, it indicates type parameters, followed
* by supertype, followed by all interfaces.
*
* methodOrFieldSignature ::= type
* classSignature ::= [ typeparams ] supertype { interfacetype }
*
* The type syntax in signatures is extended as follows:
*
{@literal
* type ::= ... | classtype | methodtype | typevar
* classtype ::= classsig { '.' classsig }
* classig ::= 'L' name [typeargs] ';'
* methodtype ::= [ typeparams ] '(' { type } ')' type
* typevar ::= 'T' name ';'
* typeargs ::= '<' type { type } '>'
* typeparams ::= '<' typeparam { typeparam } '>'
* typeparam ::= name ':' type
* }
* This class defines constants used in class files as well
* as routines to convert between internal ``.'' and external ``/''
* separators in class names.
*
*
This is NOT part of any supported API.
* If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
* This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
* deletion without notice. */
public class ClassFile {
public final static int JAVA_MAGIC = 0xCAFEBABE;
// see Target
public final static int CONSTANT_Utf8 = 1;
public final static int CONSTANT_Unicode = 2;
public final static int CONSTANT_Integer = 3;
public final static int CONSTANT_Float = 4;
public final static int CONSTANT_Long = 5;
public final static int CONSTANT_Double = 6;
public final static int CONSTANT_Class = 7;
public final static int CONSTANT_String = 8;
public final static int CONSTANT_Fieldref = 9;
public final static int CONSTANT_Methodref = 10;
public final static int CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref = 11;
public final static int CONSTANT_NameandType = 12;
public final static int CONSTANT_MethodHandle = 15;
public final static int CONSTANT_MethodType = 16;
public final static int CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic = 18;
public final static int CONSTANT_Module = 19;
public final static int CONSTANT_Package = 20;
public final static int REF_getField = 1;
public final static int REF_getStatic = 2;
public final static int REF_putField = 3;
public final static int REF_putStatic = 4;
public final static int REF_invokeVirtual = 5;
public final static int REF_invokeStatic = 6;
public final static int REF_invokeSpecial = 7;
public final static int REF_newInvokeSpecial = 8;
public final static int REF_invokeInterface = 9;
public final static int MAX_PARAMETERS = 0xff;
public final static int MAX_DIMENSIONS = 0xff;
public final static int MAX_CODE = 0xffff;
public final static int MAX_LOCALS = 0xffff;
public final static int MAX_STACK = 0xffff;
public enum Version {
V45_3(45, 3), // base level for all attributes
V49(49, 0), // JDK 1.5: enum, generics, annotations
V50(50, 0), // JDK 1.6: stackmaps
V51(51, 0), // JDK 1.7
V52(52, 0), // JDK 1.8: lambda, type annos, param names
V53(53, 0); // JDK 1.9: modules, indy string concat
Version(int major, int minor) {
this.major = major;
this.minor = minor;
}
public final int major, minor;
private static final Version MIN = values()[0];
/** Return the least version supported, MIN */
public static Version MIN() { return MIN; }
private static final Version MAX = values()[values().length-1];
/** Return the largest version supported, MAX */
public static Version MAX() { return MAX; }
}
/************************************************************************
* String Translation Routines
***********************************************************************/
/**
* Return internal representation of buf[offset..offset+len-1], converting '/' to '.'.
*
* Note: the naming is the inverse of that used by JVMS 4.2 The Internal Form Of Names,
* which defines "internal name" to be the form using "/" instead of "."
*/
public static byte[] internalize(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) {
byte[] translated = new byte[len];
for (int j = 0; j < len; j++) {
byte b = buf[offset + j];
if (b == '/') translated[j] = (byte) '.';
else translated[j] = b;
}
return translated;
}
/**
* Return internal representation of given name, converting '/' to '.'.
*
* Note: the naming is the inverse of that used by JVMS 4.2 The Internal Form Of Names,
* which defines "internal name" to be the form using "/" instead of "."
*/
public static byte[] internalize(Name name) {
return internalize(name.getByteArray(), name.getByteOffset(), name.getByteLength());
}
/**
* Return external representation of buf[offset..offset+len-1], converting '.' to '/'.
*
* Note: the naming is the inverse of that used by JVMS 4.2 The Internal Form Of Names,
* which defines "internal name" to be the form using "/" instead of "."
*/
public static byte[] externalize(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) {
byte[] translated = new byte[len];
for (int j = 0; j < len; j++) {
byte b = buf[offset + j];
if (b == '.') translated[j] = (byte) '/';
else translated[j] = b;
}
return translated;
}
/**
* Return external representation of given name, converting '/' to '.'.
*
* Note: the naming is the inverse of that used by JVMS 4.2 The Internal Form Of Names,
* which defines "internal name" to be the form using "/" instead of "."
*/
public static byte[] externalize(Name name) {
return externalize(name.getByteArray(), name.getByteOffset(), name.getByteLength());
}
/************************************************************************
* Name-and-type
***********************************************************************/
/** A class for the name-and-type signature of a method or field.
*/
public static class NameAndType {
Name name;
UniqueType uniqueType;
Types types;
NameAndType(Name name, Type type, Types types) {
this.name = name;
this.uniqueType = new UniqueType(type, types);
this.types = types;
}
void setType(Type type) {
this.uniqueType = new UniqueType(type, types);
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object other) {
return (other instanceof NameAndType &&
name == ((NameAndType) other).name &&
uniqueType.equals(((NameAndType) other).uniqueType));
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return name.hashCode() * uniqueType.hashCode();
}
}
}