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package components;
import java.io.DataOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import util.DataFormatException;
import jcc.Const;
/*
* An ExceptionEntry represents a range of Java bytecode PC values,
* a Java exception type, and an action to take should that exception be
* thrown in that range.
*
* Exception entries are read by components.MethodInfo, though perhaps
* that code should be moved here. At least we know how to write ourselves
* out.
*/
public
class ExceptionEntry
{
public ClassConstant catchType;
public int startPC, endPC;
public int handlerPC;
public static final int size = 8; // bytes in class files
ExceptionEntry( int s, int e, int h, ClassConstant c ){
startPC = s;
endPC = e;
handlerPC= h;
catchType = c;
}
public void write( DataOutput o ) throws IOException {
o.writeShort( startPC );
o.writeShort( endPC );
o.writeShort( handlerPC );
o.writeShort( (catchType==null) ? 0 : catchType.index );
}
/*
* A class referenced from an ExceptionEntry
* is in the local constant pool, not the shared one.
*
* Thus it must not be externalized, but must be counted.
* These decisions could be exposed at a higher level, for some
* savings in performance, and should be when I have the
* courage of my convictions.
*/
public void externalize( ConstantPool p ){
// do nothing.
}
public void countConstantReferences( ){
if ( catchType != null )
catchType.incReference();
}
}
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