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package org.objectweb.asm.tree.analysis;
import java.util.Set;
import org.objectweb.asm.tree.AbstractInsnNode;
/**
* A {@link Value} which keeps track of the bytecode instructions that can produce it.
*
* @author Eric Bruneton
*/
public class SourceValue implements Value {
/**
* The size of this value, in 32 bits words. This size is 1 for byte, boolean, char, short, int,
* float, object and array types, and 2 for long and double.
*/
public final int size;
/**
* The instructions that can produce this value. For example, for the Java code below, the
* instructions that can produce the value of i at line 5 are the two ISTORE instructions
* at line 1 and 3:
*
*
* 1: i = 0;
* 2: if (...) {
* 3: i = 1;
* 4: }
* 5: return i;
*
*/
public final Set insns;
/**
* Constructs a new {@link SourceValue}.
*
* @param size the size of this value, in 32 bits words. This size is 1 for byte, boolean, char,
* short, int, float, object and array types, and 2 for long and double.
*/
public SourceValue(final int size) {
this(size, new SmallSet());
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@link SourceValue}.
*
* @param size the size of this value, in 32 bits words. This size is 1 for byte, boolean, char,
* short, int, float, object and array types, and 2 for long and double.
* @param insnNode an instruction that can produce this value.
*/
public SourceValue(final int size, final AbstractInsnNode insnNode) {
this.size = size;
this.insns = new SmallSet(insnNode);
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@link SourceValue}.
*
* @param size the size of this value, in 32 bits words. This size is 1 for byte, boolean, char,
* short, int, float, object and array types, and 2 for long and double.
* @param insnSet the instructions that can produce this value.
*/
public SourceValue(final int size, final Set insnSet) {
this.size = size;
this.insns = insnSet;
}
/**
* Returns the size of this value.
*
* @return the size of this value, in 32 bits words. This size is 1 for byte, boolean, char,
* short, int, float, object and array types, and 2 for long and double.
*/
public int getSize() {
return size;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(final Object value) {
if (!(value instanceof SourceValue)) {
return false;
}
SourceValue sourceValue = (SourceValue) value;
return size == sourceValue.size && insns.equals(sourceValue.insns);
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return insns.hashCode();
}
}