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JMockit is a Java toolkit for automated developer testing.
It contains mocking/faking APIs and a code coverage tool, supporting both JUnit and TestNG.
The mocking APIs allow all kinds of Java code, without testability restrictions, to be tested
in isolation from selected dependencies.
package mockit.asm.fields;
import javax.annotation.*;
import mockit.asm.*;
import mockit.asm.classes.*;
public final class FieldReader extends AnnotatedReader
{
@Nonnull private final ClassVisitor cv;
@Nullable private Object constantValue;
public FieldReader(@Nonnull ClassReader cr, @Nonnull ClassVisitor cv) {
super(cr);
this.cv = cv;
}
/**
* Reads each field and makes the given visitor visit it.
*
* @return the offset of the first byte following the last field in the class.
*/
@Nonnegative
public int readFields() {
for (int fieldCount = readUnsignedShort(); fieldCount > 0; fieldCount--) {
readField();
}
return codeIndex;
}
private void readField() {
access = readUnsignedShort();
String name = readNonnullUTF8();
String desc = readNonnullUTF8();
constantValue = null;
readAttributes();
FieldVisitor fv = cv.visitField(access, name, desc, signature, constantValue);
if (fv != null) {
readAnnotations(fv);
fv.visitEnd();
}
}
@Nullable @Override
protected Boolean readAttribute(@Nonnull String attributeName) {
if ("ConstantValue".equals(attributeName)) {
int constItemIndex = readUnsignedShort();
if (constItemIndex > 0) {
constantValue = readConst(constItemIndex);
}
return true;
}
return null;
}
}