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JMockit is a Java toolkit for automated developer testing.
It contains APIs for the creation of the objects to be tested, for mocking dependencies, and for faking external
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package mockit.external.asm;
final class ThrowsClause
{
private final ConstantPoolGeneration cp;
/**
* Number of exceptions that can be thrown by the method/constructor.
*/
private final int exceptionCount;
/**
* The exceptions that can be thrown by the method/constructor. More precisely, this array contains the indexes of
* the constant pool items that contain the internal names of these exception classes.
*/
private final int[] exceptions;
ThrowsClause(ConstantPoolGeneration cp, String[] exceptions) {
this.cp = cp;
int n;
if (exceptions == null) {
n = 0;
exceptionCount = 0;
this.exceptions = null;
}
else {
n = exceptions.length;
exceptionCount = n;
this.exceptions = n == 0 ? null : new int[n];
}
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
this.exceptions[i] = cp.newClass(exceptions[i]);
}
}
int getExceptionCount() { return exceptionCount; }
boolean hasExceptions() { return exceptionCount > 0; }
int getExceptionIndex(int i) { return exceptions[i]; }
int getSize() {
if (exceptionCount > 0) {
cp.newUTF8("Exceptions");
return 8 + 2 * exceptionCount;
}
return 0;
}
void put(ByteVector out) {
if (exceptionCount > 0) {
out.putShort(cp.newUTF8("Exceptions")).putInt(2 * exceptionCount + 2);
out.putShort(exceptionCount);
for (int i = 0; i < exceptionCount; ++i) {
out.putShort(exceptions[i]);
}
}
}
}
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