Java Code Examples for com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.generic.LocalVariableGen#getEnd()

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Example 1
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 2
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 3
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 4
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 5
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 6
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 7
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 8
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 9
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 10
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}
 
Example 11
Source File: MethodGenerator.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines whether a particular variable is in use at a particular offset
 * in the byte code for this method.
 * <p><b>Preconditions:</b>
 * <ul>
 * <li>The {@link InstructionList#setPositions()} has been called for the
 * {@link InstructionList} associated with this {@link MethodGenerator}.
 * </li></ul></p>
 * @param lvg the {@link LocalVariableGen} for the variable
 * @param offset the position in the byte code
 * @return <code>true</code> if and only if the specified variable is in
 * use at the particular byte code offset.
 */
boolean offsetInLocalVariableGenRange(LocalVariableGen lvg, int offset) {
    InstructionHandle lvgStart = lvg.getStart();
    InstructionHandle lvgEnd = lvg.getEnd();

    // If no start handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is
    // assumed to be in use from the beginning of the method.
    if (lvgStart == null) {
        lvgStart = getInstructionList().getStart();
    }

    // If no end handle is recorded for the LocalVariableGen, it is assumed
    // to be in use to the end of the method.
    if (lvgEnd == null) {
        lvgEnd = getInstructionList().getEnd();
    }

    // Does the range of the instruction include the specified offset?
    // Note that the InstructionHandle.getPosition method returns the
    // offset of the beginning of an instruction.  A LocalVariableGen's
    // range includes the end instruction itself, so that instruction's
    // length must be taken into consideration in computing whether the
    // varible is in range at a particular offset.
    return ((lvgStart.getPosition() <= offset)
                && (lvgEnd.getPosition()
                        + lvgEnd.getInstruction().getLength() >= offset));
}