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package jdk.graal.compiler.nodes;
import jdk.graal.compiler.core.common.type.Stamp;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.spi.CanonicalizerTool;
/**
* Interface that overrides properties of a node, such as the node's stamp.
*
* This interface allows richer canonicalizations when the current compilation context can provide a
* narrower stamp than the one stored in the node itself. One such example is performing
* canonicalization late in the compilation, when the nodes are already scheduled, and benefit from
* additional stamp information from conditional checks in branches.
*
* For example, in the following code, offset + i can be canonicalized once it is
* scheduled into the branch:
*
*
* public void update(int offset, int i) {
* if (i == 0) {
* array[offset + i];
* }
* }
*
*/
public interface NodeView {
NodeView DEFAULT = new Default();
class Default implements NodeView {
@Override
public Stamp stamp(ValueNode node) {
return node.stamp;
}
}
/**
* Return a view-specific stamp of the node.
*
* This stamp must be more specific than the default stamp.
*/
Stamp stamp(ValueNode node);
static NodeView from(CanonicalizerTool tool) {
if (tool instanceof NodeView) {
return (NodeView) tool;
}
return DEFAULT;
}
}
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