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package org.apache.bcel.verifier.structurals;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.InstructionHandle;
/*>>>
import org.checkerframework.checker.interning.qual.UsesObjectEquals;
*/
/**
* This interface defines properties of JVM bytecode subroutines.
* Note that it is 'abused' to maintain the top-level code in a
* consistent fashion, too.
*
* @version $Id$
*/
public /*@UsesObjectEquals*/ interface Subroutine{
/**
* Returns all the JsrInstructions that have the
* first instruction of this subroutine as their target.
* Must not be invoked on the 'top-level subroutine'.
*/
InstructionHandle[] getEnteringJsrInstructions();
/**
* Returns the one and only RET that leaves the subroutine.
* Note that JustIce has a pretty rigid notion of a subroutine.
* Must not be invoked on the 'top-level subroutine'.
*
* @see Subroutines
*/
InstructionHandle getLeavingRET();
/**
* Returns all instructions that together form this subroutine.
* Note that an instruction is part of exactly one subroutine
* (the top-level code is considered to be a special subroutine) -
* else it is not reachable at all (dead code).
*/
InstructionHandle[] getInstructions();
/**
* Returns if the given InstructionHandle refers to an instruction
* that is part of this subroutine. This is a convenience method
* that saves iteration over the InstructionHandle objects returned
* by getInstructions().
*
* @see #getInstructions()
*/
boolean contains(InstructionHandle inst);
/**
* Returns an int[] containing the indices of the local variable slots
* accessed by this Subroutine (read-accessed, write-accessed or both);
* local variables referenced by subroutines of this subroutine are
* not included.
*
* @see #getRecursivelyAccessedLocalsIndices()
*/
int[] getAccessedLocalsIndices();
/**
* Returns an int[] containing the indices of the local variable slots
* accessed by this Subroutine (read-accessed, write-accessed or both);
* local variables referenced by subroutines of this subroutine are
* included.
*
* @see #getAccessedLocalsIndices()
*/
int[] getRecursivelyAccessedLocalsIndices();
/**
* Returns the subroutines that are directly called from this subroutine.
*/
Subroutine[] subSubs();
}