Retro68/gcc/libjava/gnu/classpath/jdwp/VMMethod.java
Wolfgang Thaller aaf905ce07 add gcc 4.70
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/* VMMethod.java -- a method in a virtual machine
Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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package gnu.classpath.jdwp;
import java.io.DataOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.JdwpException;
import gnu.classpath.jdwp.util.LineTable;
import gnu.classpath.jdwp.util.VariableTable;
/**
* This class is really an amalgamation of two classes: one class
* represents a virtual machine method and the other represents
* the JDWP back-end's ID for the method.
*
* @author Keith Seitz (keiths@redhat.com)
*/
public class VMMethod
{
/**
* Returns the size of a JDWP method ID
* @see gnu.classpath.jdwp.id.JdwpId#SIZE
*/
public static final int SIZE = 8;
// The class in which this method is declared
private Class _class;
// The method's ID
private long _methodId;
/**
* Constructs a new VMMethod object. This constructor is protected
* so that only the factory methods of VMVirtualMachine can be used
* to create VMMethods.
*
* @param klass the method's containing class
* @param id method identifier, e.g., jmethodID
* @see gnu.classpath.jdwp.VMVirtualMachine#getAllClassMethods
* @see gnu.classpath.jdwp.VMVirtualMachine#getClassMethod
*/
protected VMMethod(Class klass, long id)
{
_class = klass;
_methodId = id;
}
/**
* Returns the internal method ID for this method
*/
public long getId()
{
return _methodId;
}
/**
* Returns the method's declaring class
*/
public Class getDeclaringClass()
{
return _class;
}
/**
* Returns the name of this method
*/
public native String getName();
/**
* Returns the signature of this method
*/
public native String getSignature();
/**
* Returns the method's modifier flags
*/
public native int getModifiers();
/**
* "Returns line number information for the method, if present. The line
* table maps source line numbers to the initial code index of the line.
* The line table is ordered by code index (from lowest to highest). The
* line number information is constant unless a new class definition is
* installed using RedefineClasses."
*
* @return the line table
* @throws JdwpException
*/
public native LineTable getLineTable()
throws JdwpException;
/**
* "Returns variable information for the method. The variable table
* includes arguments and locals declared within the method. For instance
* methods, the "this" reference is included in the table. Also, synthetic
* variables may be present."
*
* @return the variable table
* @throws JdwpException
*/
public native VariableTable getVariableTable()
throws JdwpException;
/**
* Returns a string representation of this method (not
* required but nice for debugging).
*/
public String toString()
{
return getDeclaringClass().getName() + "." + getName();
}
/**
* Writes the method's ID to the output stream
*
* @param ostream the output stream to which to write
* @throws IOException for any errors writing to the stream
* @see gnu.classpath.jdwp.id.JdwpId#write
*/
public void writeId(DataOutputStream ostream)
throws IOException
{
ostream.writeLong(getId());
}
/**
* Returns a VMMethod from the ID in the byte buffer
*
* @param klass the method's declaring class
* @param bb a ByteBuffer containing the method's ID
* @throws JdwpException for any errors creating the method
* @throws IOException for any errors reading from the buffer
*/
public static VMMethod readId(Class klass, ByteBuffer bb)
throws JdwpException, IOException
{
return VMVirtualMachine.getClassMethod(klass, bb.getLong());
}
public boolean equals(Object obj)
{
if (obj instanceof VMMethod)
{
VMMethod m = (VMMethod) obj;
return (getId() == m.getId());
}
return false;
}
}