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package io.github.dmlloyd.classfile.impl;
import java.util.Objects;
import io.github.dmlloyd.classfile.Label;
import io.github.dmlloyd.classfile.instruction.LabelTarget;
/**
* Labels are created with a parent context, which is either a code attribute
* or a code builder. A label originating in a code attribute context may be
* reused in a code builder context, but only labels from a single code
* attribute may be reused by a single code builder. Mappings to and from
* BCI are the responsibility of the context in which it is used; a single
* word of mutable state is provided, for the exclusive use of the owning
* context.
*
* In practice, this means that labels created in a code attribute can simply
* store the BCI in the state on creation, and labels created in in a code
* builder can store the BCI in the state when the label is eventually set; if
* a code attribute label is reused in a builder, the original BCI can be used
* as an index into an array.
*/
public final class LabelImpl
extends AbstractElement
implements Label, LabelTarget {
private final LabelContext labelContext;
private int bci;
public LabelImpl(LabelContext labelContext, int bci) {
this.labelContext = Objects.requireNonNull(labelContext);
this.bci = bci;
}
public LabelContext labelContext() {
return labelContext;
}
public int getBCI() {
return bci;
}
public void setBCI(int bci) {
this.bci = bci;
}
@Override
public Label label() {
return this;
}
@Override
public void writeTo(DirectCodeBuilder builder) {
builder.setLabelTarget(this);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return String.format("Label[context=%s, bci=%d]", labelContext, bci);
}
}