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package org.apache.bcel.verifier;
import org.apache.bcel.Repository;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.JavaClass;
/**
* This class has a main method implementing a demonstration program
* of how to use the VerifierFactoryObserver. It transitively verifies
* all class files encountered; this may take up a lot of time and,
* more notably, memory.
*
* @version $Id$
*/
public class TransitiveHull implements VerifierFactoryObserver {
/** Used for indentation. */
private int indent = 0;
/** Not publicly instantiable. */
private TransitiveHull() {
}
/* Implementing VerifierFactoryObserver. */
@Override
public void update( final String classname ) {
System.gc(); // avoid swapping if possible.
for (int i = 0; i < indent; i++) {
System.out.print(" ");
}
System.out.println(classname);
indent += 1;
final Verifier v = VerifierFactory.getVerifier(classname);
VerificationResult vr;
vr = v.doPass1();
if (vr != VerificationResult.VR_OK) {
System.out.println("Pass 1:\n" + vr);
}
vr = v.doPass2();
if (vr != VerificationResult.VR_OK) {
System.out.println("Pass 2:\n" + vr);
}
if (vr == VerificationResult.VR_OK) {
try {
final JavaClass jc = Repository.lookupClass(v.getClassName());
for (int i = 0; i < jc.getMethods().length; i++) {
vr = v.doPass3a(i);
if (vr != VerificationResult.VR_OK) {
System.out.println(v.getClassName() + ", Pass 3a, method " + i + " ['"
+ jc.getMethods()[i] + "']:\n" + vr);
}
vr = v.doPass3b(i);
if (vr != VerificationResult.VR_OK) {
System.out.println(v.getClassName() + ", Pass 3b, method " + i + " ['"
+ jc.getMethods()[i] + "']:\n" + vr);
}
}
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException e) {
System.err.println("Could not find class " + v.getClassName() + " in Repository");
}
}
indent -= 1;
}
/**
* This method implements a demonstration program
* of how to use the VerifierFactoryObserver. It transitively verifies
* all class files encountered; this may take up a lot of time and,
* more notably, memory.
*/
public static void main( final String[] args ) {
if (args.length != 1) {
System.out.println("Need exactly one argument: The root class to verify.");
System.exit(1);
}
final int dotclasspos = args[0].lastIndexOf(".class");
if (dotclasspos != -1) {
args[0] = args[0].substring(0, dotclasspos);
}
args[0] = args[0].replace('/', '.');
final TransitiveHull th = new TransitiveHull();
VerifierFactory.attach(th);
VerifierFactory.getVerifier(args[0]); // the observer is called back and does the actual trick.
VerifierFactory.detach(th);
}
}