Public Methods | |
INVOKESPECIAL (int index) | |
Class[] | getExceptions () |
boolean | examine (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
InstructionHandle | execute (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
boolean | isExecutable (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
void | setPeer (de.fub.bytecode.generic.Instruction i) |
INVOKESPECIAL (int index) | |
void | accept (Visitor v) |
Class[] | getExceptions () |
boolean | examine (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
Instruction | execute (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
boolean | isExecutable (SystemState ss, KernelState ks, ThreadInfo th) |
void | setPeer (de.fub.bytecode.generic.Instruction i, ConstantPool cp) |
Private Methods | |
INVOKESPECIAL () | |
INVOKESPECIAL () | |
Private Attributes | |
de fub bytecode generic INVOKESPECIAL | peer |
Stack: ..., objectref, [arg1, [arg2 ...]] -> ...
Definition at line 12 of file lib/jpf/de/fub/bytecode/generic/INVOKESPECIAL.java.
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Empty constructor needed for the Class.newInstance() statement in Instruction.readInstruction(). Not to be used otherwise. Definition at line 17 of file lib/jpf/de/fub/bytecode/generic/INVOKESPECIAL.java. |
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Empty constructor needed for the Class.newInstance() statement in Instruction.readInstruction(). Not to be used otherwise. Definition at line 20 of file src/de/fub/bytecode/generic/INVOKESPECIAL.java. |
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Call corresponding visitor method(s). The order is: Call visitor methods of implemented interfaces first, then call methods according to the class hierarchy in descending order, i.e., the most specific visitXXX() call comes last.
Reimplemented from Instruction. Definition at line 32 of file src/de/fub/bytecode/generic/INVOKESPECIAL.java. |