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/* Soot - a J*va Optimization Framework
* Copyright (C) 2003 Navindra Umanee
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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*/
package soot.toolkits.scalar;
import soot.*;
import soot.jimple.Jimple;
/**
* Utility class used to package a Value and a Unit together.
*
* @author Navindra Umanee
**/
public class ValueUnitPair extends AbstractValueBox implements UnitBox, EquivTo
{
// oub was initially a private inner class. ended up being a
// *bad* *bad* idea with endless opportunity for *evil* *evil*
// pointer bugs. in the end so much code needed to be copy pasted
// that using an innerclass to reuse code from AbstractUnitBox was
// a losing proposition.
// protected UnitBox oub;
protected Unit unit;
/**
* Constructs a ValueUnitPair from a Unit object and a Value object.
*
* @param value some Value
* @param unit some Unit.
**/
public ValueUnitPair(Value value, Unit unit)
{
setValue(value);
setUnit(unit);
}
public boolean canContainValue(Value value)
{
return true;
}
/**
* @see soot.UnitBox#setUnit(Unit)
**/
public void setUnit(Unit unit)
{
/* Code copied from AbstractUnitBox */
if(!canContainUnit(unit))
throw new RuntimeException("Cannot put " + unit + " in this box");
// Remove this from set of back pointers.
if(this.unit != null){
this.unit.removeBoxPointingToThis(this);
}
// Perform link
this.unit = unit;
// Add this to back pointers
if(this.unit != null){
this.unit.addBoxPointingToThis(this);
}
}
/**
* @see soot.UnitBox#getUnit()
**/
public Unit getUnit()
{
return unit;
}
/**
* @see soot.UnitBox#canContainUnit(Unit)
**/
public boolean canContainUnit(Unit u)
{
return true;
}
/**
* @see soot.UnitBox#isBranchTarget()
**/
public boolean isBranchTarget()
{
return true;
}
public String toString()
{
return "Value = " + getValue() + ", Unit = " + getUnit();
}
public void toString(UnitPrinter up)
{
super.toString(up);
if(isBranchTarget())
up.literal(", ");
else
up.literal(" #");
up.startUnitBox(this);
up.unitRef(unit, isBranchTarget());
up.endUnitBox(this);
}
public int hashCode()
{
// If you need to change this implementation, please change it
// in a subclass. Otherwise, Shimple is likely to break in evil
// ways.
return super.hashCode();
}
public boolean equals(Object other)
{
// If you need to change this implementation, please change it
// in a subclass. Otherwise, Shimple is likely to break in evil
// ways.
return super.equals(other);
}
/**
* Two ValueUnitPairs are equivTo iff they hold the same
* Unit objects and equivalent Value objects within them.
*
* @param other another ValueUnitPair
* @return true if other contains the same objects as this.
**/
public boolean equivTo(Object other)
{
return
(other instanceof ValueUnitPair) &&
((ValueUnitPair) other).getValue().equivTo(this.getValue()) &&
((ValueUnitPair) other).getUnit().equals(getUnit());
}
/**
* Non-deterministic hashcode consistent with equivTo()
* implementation.
*
*
*
* Note: If you are concerned about non-determinism,
* remember that current implementations of equivHashCode() in
* other parts of Soot are non-deterministic as well (see
* Constant.java for example).
**/
public int equivHashCode()
{
// this is not deterministic because a Unit's hash code is
// non-deterministic.
return
(getUnit().hashCode() * 17) +
(getValue().equivHashCode() * 101);
}
public Object clone()
{
// Note to self: Do not try to "fix" this. Yes, it should be
// a shallow copy in order to conform with the rest of Soot.
// When a body is cloned, the Values are cloned explicitly and
// replaced, and UnitBoxes are explicitly patched. See
// Body.importBodyContentsFrom for details.
Value cv = Jimple.cloneIfNecessary(getValue());
Unit cu = getUnit();
return new ValueUnitPair(cv, cu);
}
}