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package org.aspectj.apache.bcel.generic;

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import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.CodeException;
import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantPool;

/**
 * This class represents an exception handler, i.e., specifies the  region where
 * a handler is active and an instruction where the actual handling is done.
 * pool as parameters. Opposed to the JVM specification the end of the handled
 * region is set to be inclusive, i.e. all instructions between start and end
 * are protected including the start and end instructions (handles) themselves.
 * The end of the region is automatically mapped to be exclusive when calling
 * getCodeException(), i.e., there is no difference semantically.
 *
 * @version $Id: CodeExceptionGen.java,v 1.5 2008/05/28 23:52:56 aclement Exp $
 * @author  M. Dahm
 * @see     MethodGen
 * @see     CodeException
 * @see     InstructionHandle
 */
public final class CodeExceptionGen
  implements InstructionTargeter, Cloneable, java.io.Serializable {
  private InstructionHandle start_pc;
  private InstructionHandle end_pc;
  private InstructionHandle handler_pc;
  private ObjectType        catch_type;

  /**
   * Add an exception handler, i.e., specify region where a handler is active and an
   * instruction where the actual handling is done.
   *
   * @param start_pc Start of handled region (inclusive)
   * @param end_pc End of handled region (inclusive)
   * @param handler_pc Where handling is done
   * @param catch_type which exception is handled, null for ANY
   */
  public CodeExceptionGen(InstructionHandle start_pc, InstructionHandle end_pc,
			  InstructionHandle handler_pc, ObjectType catch_type) {
    setStartPC(start_pc);
    setEndPC(end_pc);
    setHandlerPC(handler_pc);
    this.catch_type = catch_type;
  }

  /**
   * Get CodeException object.
* * This relies on that the instruction list has already been dumped * to byte code or or that the `setPositions' methods has been * called for the instruction list. * * @param cp constant pool */ public CodeException getCodeException(ConstantPool cp) { return new CodeException(start_pc.getPosition(), end_pc.getPosition() + end_pc.getInstruction().getLength(), handler_pc.getPosition(), (catch_type == null)? 0 : cp.addClass(catch_type)); } /* Set start of handler * @param start_pc Start of handled region (inclusive) */ public void setStartPC(InstructionHandle start_pc) { InstructionBranch.notifyTarget(this.start_pc, start_pc, this); this.start_pc = start_pc; } /* Set end of handler * @param end_pc End of handled region (inclusive) */ public void setEndPC(InstructionHandle end_pc) { InstructionBranch.notifyTarget(this.end_pc, end_pc, this); this.end_pc = end_pc; } /* Set handler code * @param handler_pc Start of handler */ public void setHandlerPC(InstructionHandle handler_pc) { InstructionBranch.notifyTarget(this.handler_pc, handler_pc, this); this.handler_pc = handler_pc; } /** * @param old_ih old target, either start or end * @param new_ih new target */ public void updateTarget(InstructionHandle old_ih, InstructionHandle new_ih) { boolean targeted = false; if(start_pc == old_ih) { targeted = true; setStartPC(new_ih); } if(end_pc == old_ih) { targeted = true; setEndPC(new_ih); } if(handler_pc == old_ih) { targeted = true; setHandlerPC(new_ih); } if(!targeted) throw new ClassGenException("Not targeting " + old_ih + ", but {" + start_pc + ", " + end_pc + ", " + handler_pc + "}"); } /** * @return true, if ih is target of this handler */ public boolean containsTarget(InstructionHandle ih) { return (start_pc == ih) || (end_pc == ih) || (handler_pc == ih); } /** Sets the type of the Exception to catch. Set 'null' for ANY. */ public void setCatchType(ObjectType catch_type) { this.catch_type = catch_type; } /** Gets the type of the Exception to catch, 'null' for ANY. */ public ObjectType getCatchType() { return catch_type; } /** @return start of handled region (inclusive) */ public InstructionHandle getStartPC() { return start_pc; } /** @return end of handled region (inclusive) */ public InstructionHandle getEndPC() { return end_pc; } /** @return start of handler */ public InstructionHandle getHandlerPC() { return handler_pc; } public String toString() { return "CodeExceptionGen(" + start_pc + ", " + end_pc + ", " + handler_pc + ")"; } public Object clone() { try { return super.clone(); } catch(CloneNotSupportedException e) { System.err.println(e); return null; } } }




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