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package org.apache.tomcat.util.bcel.classfile;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.bcel.Constants;
/**
* This class represents the constant pool, i.e., a table of constants, of
* a parsed classfile. It may contain null references, due to the JVM
* specification that skips an entry after an 8-byte constant (double,
* long) entry. Those interested in generating constant pools
* programatically should see
* ConstantPoolGen.
* @version $Id: ConstantPool.java 1540404 2013-11-09 21:39:37Z markt $
* @see Constant
* @author M. Dahm
*/
public class ConstantPool implements Cloneable, Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6765503791185687014L;
private int constant_pool_count;
private Constant[] constant_pool;
/**
* Read constants from given file stream.
*
* @param file Input stream
* @throws IOException
* @throws ClassFormatException
*/
ConstantPool(DataInputStream file) throws IOException, ClassFormatException {
byte tag;
constant_pool_count = file.readUnsignedShort();
constant_pool = new Constant[constant_pool_count];
/* constant_pool[0] is unused by the compiler and may be used freely
* by the implementation.
*/
for (int i = 1; i < constant_pool_count; i++) {
constant_pool[i] = Constant.readConstant(file);
/* Quote from the JVM specification:
* "All eight byte constants take up two spots in the constant pool.
* If this is the n'th byte in the constant pool, then the next item
* will be numbered n+2"
*
* Thus we have to increment the index counter.
*/
tag = constant_pool[i].getTag();
if ((tag == Constants.CONSTANT_Double) || (tag == Constants.CONSTANT_Long)) {
i++;
}
}
}
/**
* Resolve constant to a string representation.
*
* @param c Constant to be printed
* @return String representation
*/
public String constantToString( Constant c ) throws ClassFormatException {
String str;
int i;
byte tag = c.getTag();
switch (tag) {
case Constants.CONSTANT_Class:
i = ((ConstantClass) c).getNameIndex();
c = getConstant(i, Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8);
str = Utility.compactClassName(((ConstantUtf8) c).getBytes());
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_String:
i = ((ConstantString) c).getStringIndex();
c = getConstant(i, Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8);
str = "\"" + escape(((ConstantUtf8) c).getBytes()) + "\"";
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8:
str = ((ConstantUtf8) c).getBytes();
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_Double:
str = String.valueOf(((ConstantDouble) c).getBytes());
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_Float:
str = String.valueOf(((ConstantFloat) c).getBytes());
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_Long:
str = String.valueOf(((ConstantLong) c).getBytes());
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_Integer:
str = String.valueOf(((ConstantInteger) c).getBytes());
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_NameAndType:
str = (constantToString(((ConstantNameAndType) c).getNameIndex(),
Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8)
+ " " + constantToString(((ConstantNameAndType) c).getSignatureIndex(),
Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8));
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref:
case Constants.CONSTANT_Methodref:
case Constants.CONSTANT_Fieldref:
str = (constantToString(((ConstantCP) c).getClassIndex(), Constants.CONSTANT_Class)
+ "." + constantToString(((ConstantCP) c).getNameAndTypeIndex(),
Constants.CONSTANT_NameAndType));
break;
default: // Never reached
throw new RuntimeException("Unknown constant type " + tag);
}
return str;
}
private static final String escape( String str ) {
int len = str.length();
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(len + 5);
char[] ch = str.toCharArray();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
switch (ch[i]) {
case '\n':
buf.append("\\n");
break;
case '\r':
buf.append("\\r");
break;
case '\t':
buf.append("\\t");
break;
case '\b':
buf.append("\\b");
break;
case '"':
buf.append("\\\"");
break;
default:
buf.append(ch[i]);
}
}
return buf.toString();
}
/**
* Retrieve constant at `index' from constant pool and resolve it to
* a string representation.
*
* @param index of constant in constant pool
* @param tag expected type
* @return String representation
*/
public String constantToString( int index, byte tag ) throws ClassFormatException {
Constant c = getConstant(index, tag);
return constantToString(c);
}
/**
* Get constant from constant pool.
*
* @param index Index in constant pool
* @return Constant value
* @see Constant
*/
public Constant getConstant( int index ) {
if (index >= constant_pool.length || index < 0) {
throw new ClassFormatException("Invalid constant pool reference: " + index
+ ". Constant pool size is: " + constant_pool.length);
}
return constant_pool[index];
}
/**
* Get constant from constant pool and check whether it has the
* expected type.
*
* @param index Index in constant pool
* @param tag Tag of expected constant, i.e., its type
* @return Constant value
* @see Constant
* @throws ClassFormatException
*/
public Constant getConstant( int index, byte tag ) throws ClassFormatException {
Constant c;
c = getConstant(index);
if (c == null) {
throw new ClassFormatException("Constant pool at index " + index + " is null.");
}
if (c.getTag() != tag) {
throw new ClassFormatException("Expected class `" + Constants.CONSTANT_NAMES[tag]
+ "' at index " + index + " and got " + c);
}
return c;
}
/**
* Get string from constant pool and bypass the indirection of
* `ConstantClass' and `ConstantString' objects. I.e. these classes have
* an index field that points to another entry of the constant pool of
* type `ConstantUtf8' which contains the real data.
*
* @param index Index in constant pool
* @param tag Tag of expected constant, either ConstantClass or ConstantString
* @return Contents of string reference
* @see ConstantClass
* @see ConstantString
* @throws ClassFormatException
*/
public String getConstantString( int index, byte tag ) throws ClassFormatException {
Constant c;
int i;
c = getConstant(index, tag);
/* This switch() is not that elegant, since the two classes have the
* same contents, they just differ in the name of the index
* field variable.
* But we want to stick to the JVM naming conventions closely though
* we could have solved these more elegantly by using the same
* variable name or by subclassing.
*/
switch (tag) {
case Constants.CONSTANT_Class:
i = ((ConstantClass) c).getNameIndex();
break;
case Constants.CONSTANT_String:
i = ((ConstantString) c).getStringIndex();
break;
default:
throw new RuntimeException("getConstantString called with illegal tag " + tag);
}
// Finally get the string from the constant pool
c = getConstant(i, Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8);
return ((ConstantUtf8) c).getBytes();
}
}