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The Checker Framework enhances Java's type system to
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detect and prevent errors in their Java programs.
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package org.checkerframework.dataflow.cfg.node;
import com.sun.source.tree.Tree;
import com.sun.source.tree.Tree.Kind;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import org.checkerframework.dataflow.util.HashCodeUtils;
import org.checkerframework.javacutil.InternalUtils;
/**
* A node for the bitwise or logical (single bit) or operation:
*
*
* expression | expression
*
*
* @author Stefan Heule
* @author Charlie Garrett
*
*/
public class BitwiseOrNode extends Node {
protected Tree tree;
protected Node left;
protected Node right;
public BitwiseOrNode(Tree tree, Node left, Node right) {
super(InternalUtils.typeOf(tree));
assert tree.getKind() == Kind.OR;
this.tree = tree;
this.left = left;
this.right = right;
}
public Node getLeftOperand() {
return left;
}
public Node getRightOperand() {
return right;
}
@Override
public Tree getTree() {
return tree;
}
@Override
public R accept(NodeVisitor visitor, P p) {
return visitor.visitBitwiseOr(this, p);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "(" + getLeftOperand() + " | " + getRightOperand() + ")";
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (obj == null || !(obj instanceof BitwiseOrNode)) {
return false;
}
BitwiseOrNode other = (BitwiseOrNode) obj;
return getLeftOperand().equals(other.getLeftOperand())
&& getRightOperand().equals(other.getRightOperand());
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return HashCodeUtils.hash(getLeftOperand(), getRightOperand());
}
@Override
public Collection getOperands() {
LinkedList list = new LinkedList();
list.add(getLeftOperand());
list.add(getRightOperand());
return list;
}
}