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/* *******************************************************************
 * Copyright (c) 2002 Palo Alto Research Center, Incorporated (PARC).
 * All rights reserved. 
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available 
 * under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 
 * which accompanies this distribution and is available at 
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html 
 *  
 * Contributors: 
 *     PARC     initial implementation 
 * ******************************************************************/

package org.aspectj.weaver.bcel;

import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.generic.InstructionHandle;
import org.aspectj.apache.bcel.generic.InstructionList;
import org.aspectj.weaver.UnresolvedType;

/**
 * exceptionRanges are set initially to be low priority. The various setPriority methods should be used accordingly. The priority is
 * used when we pack the exception table into a method... the exception table should be sorted from high to low priority. Exceptions
 * we generate for advice is either high priority (higher than anything coming from the original method... most kinds of
 * non-execution advice) or low priority (lower than anything coming from the original method, for execution advice).
 * 
 * 

* ??? This does not account for handler, or any other "statement-level" advice. When such statement level advice happens, we may * want to go to a float level, so we can set the priority of advice to be lower than anything it encloses, and higher than anything * enclosing it. */ /* * we're actually using the fact that we're an instruction targeter, for the handler */ public final class ExceptionRange extends Range { private InstructionHandle handler; private final UnresolvedType exceptionType; private final int priority; // ---- initialization /** * After this constructor is called, this range is not well situated unless {@link #associateWithTargets} is called * * XXX priority should be fixed */ public ExceptionRange(InstructionList body, UnresolvedType exceptionType, int priority) { super(body); this.exceptionType = exceptionType; this.priority = priority; } /** * @param insideExisting */ public ExceptionRange(InstructionList body, UnresolvedType exceptionType, boolean insideExisting) { this(body, exceptionType, insideExisting ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : -1); } public void associateWithTargets(InstructionHandle start, InstructionHandle end, InstructionHandle handler) { // assert body.contains(start) && body.contains(end) && body.contains(handler) this.start = start; this.end = end; this.handler = handler; start.addTargeter(this); end.addTargeter(this); handler.addTargeter(this); } // ---- public InstructionHandle getHandler() { return handler; } public UnresolvedType getCatchType() { return exceptionType; } public int getPriority() { return priority; } // ---- from object public String toString() { String str; if (exceptionType == null) { str = "finally"; } else { str = "catch " + exceptionType; } // if (priority >= 0 && priority < Integer.MAX_VALUE) { // str += " (priority " + priority + ")"; // } return str; } public boolean equals(Object other) { if (!(other instanceof ExceptionRange)) return false; ExceptionRange o = (ExceptionRange) other; return o.getStart() == getStart() && o.getEnd() == getEnd() && o.handler == handler && ((o.exceptionType == null) ? (exceptionType == null) : o.exceptionType.equals(exceptionType)) && o.priority == priority; } private volatile int hashCode = 0; public int hashCode() { if (hashCode == 0) { int ret = 17; ret = 37 * ret + getStart().hashCode(); ret = 37 * ret + getEnd().hashCode(); ret = 37 * ret + handler.hashCode(); ret = 37 * ret + ((exceptionType == null) ? 0 : exceptionType.hashCode()); ret = 37 * ret + priority; hashCode = ret; } return hashCode; } public void updateTarget(InstructionHandle oldIh, InstructionHandle newIh, InstructionList newBody) { super.updateTarget(oldIh, newIh, newBody); // we're guaranteed that start, end, and handler are distinct instruction handles. if (oldIh == handler) { handler = newIh; } } public static boolean isExceptionStart(InstructionHandle ih) { if (!isRangeHandle(ih)) return false; Range r = getRange(ih); if (!(r instanceof ExceptionRange)) return false; ExceptionRange er = (ExceptionRange) r; return er.getStart() == ih; } public static boolean isExceptionEnd(InstructionHandle ih) { if (!isRangeHandle(ih)) return false; Range r = getRange(ih); if (!(r instanceof ExceptionRange)) return false; ExceptionRange er = (ExceptionRange) r; return er.getEnd() == ih; } }





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