Class EnclosingObjectReference

java.lang.Object
com.ibm.wala.ssa.SSAInstruction
com.ibm.wala.cast.java.ssa.EnclosingObjectReference

public class EnclosingObjectReference extends SSAInstruction
The CAst source language front end for Java has explicit support for lexically-enclosing objects, rather than compiling them away into extra fields and access-control thwarting accessor methods as is done in bytecode. This instruction represents a read of the object of the given type that lexically encloses its use value.
Author:
Julian Dolby (dolby@us.ibm.com)
  • Constructor Details

    • EnclosingObjectReference

      public EnclosingObjectReference(int iindex, int lval, TypeReference type)
  • Method Details

    • hasDef

      public boolean hasDef()
      Description copied from class: SSAInstruction
      Does this instruction define a normal value, as distinct from a set of exceptions possibly thrown by it (e.g. for invoke instructions).
      Overrides:
      hasDef in class SSAInstruction
      Returns:
      true if the instruction does define a proper value.
    • getDef

      public int getDef()
      Overrides:
      getDef in class SSAInstruction
    • getDef

      public int getDef(int i)
      Description copied from class: SSAInstruction
      Return the ith def
      Overrides:
      getDef in class SSAInstruction
      Parameters:
      i - number of the def, starting at 0.
    • getNumberOfDefs

      public int getNumberOfDefs()
      Overrides:
      getNumberOfDefs in class SSAInstruction
    • getEnclosingType

      public TypeReference getEnclosingType()
    • copyForSSA

      public SSAInstruction copyForSSA(SSAInstructionFactory insts, int[] defs, int[] uses)
      Description copied from class: SSAInstruction
      This method is meant to be used during SSA conversion for an IR that is not in SSA form. It creates a new SSAInstruction of the same type as the receiver, with a combination of the receiver's uses and defs and those from the method parameters.

      In particular, if the 'defs' parameter is null, then the new instruction has the same defs as the receiver. If 'defs' is not null, it must be an array with a size equal to the number of defs that the receiver instruction has. In this case, the new instruction has defs taken from the array. The uses of the new instruction work in the same way with the 'uses' parameter.

      Note that this only applies to CAst-based IR translation, since Java bytecode-based IR generation uses a different SSA construction mechanism.

      TODO: move this into the SSAInstructionFactory

      Specified by:
      copyForSSA in class SSAInstruction
    • toString

      public String toString(SymbolTable symbolTable)
      Specified by:
      toString in class SSAInstruction
    • visit

      public void visit(SSAInstruction.IVisitor v)
      Description copied from class: SSAInstruction
      Apply an IVisitor to this instruction. We invoke the appropriate IVisitor method according to the type of this instruction.
      Specified by:
      visit in class SSAInstruction
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Specified by:
      hashCode in class SSAInstruction
    • getExceptionTypes

      public Collection<TypeReference> getExceptionTypes()
      Description copied from class: SSAInstruction
      This method should never return null.
      Overrides:
      getExceptionTypes in class SSAInstruction
      Returns:
      the set of exception types that an instruction might throw ... disregarding athrows and invokes.
    • isFallThrough

      public boolean isFallThrough()
      Specified by:
      isFallThrough in class SSAInstruction
      Returns:
      true iff this instruction may fall through to the next