/* Copyright (C) 2003 Vladimir Roubtsov. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under * the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html * * $Id: IClassLoadHook.java,v 1.1.1.1 2004/05/09 16:57:44 vlad_r Exp $ */ package com.vladium.emma.rt; import java.io.IOException; import com.vladium.util.ByteArrayOStream; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * @author Vlad Roubtsov, 2003 */ public interface IClassLoadHook { // public: ................................................................ // /** // * The hook returns 'true' or 'false' based on 'className' only. If it // * returns false, the current loader will load the class bytes itself and // * pass them to ClassLoader.defineClass() unchanged. This is an optimization // * to let the JVM native code do the parsing of class definitions for classes // * that do not match coverage filters instead of doing this in bytecode. // */ // boolean interested (String className); // TODO: figure out a way to avoid all this excessive copying of byte arrays /* TODO: finish * * The hook reads in the original class definition from 'in' and [possibly] * instruments it, returning the modified class definion [which should * correspond to the original class name]. Only class definitions with names * that were successfully filtered via a previous (although not necessarily * <em>immediately</em> so) call to {@link #interested} will be passed to * this method.<P> * * It is possible that the hook will determine that it is not interested in * intrumenting the pending class definition [or is unable to do so] only * after reading some content from 'in'. An example would be when the class * definition turns out to be for an interface and the hook does not process * interfaces. Because 'in' can then be left in an uncertain state, the hook * must follow these rules for the two possible outcomes: * <ol> * <li> if the hook can successfully recover the unmodified class definion * [perhaps because it cloned the original definition or never modified it]: * it should write it into 'out' and return 'true'; * <li> if the hook has lost the original class definion: it should return 'false'. * Following that, the current loader will close() and discard 'in' and load * the class from another, equivalent in content, data stream instance. * </ol> * * In any case 'in' and 'out' remain owned [and will be close()d] by the caller. * * NOTE: the hook should only write to 'out' after reading the entire * class definition in 'bytes' ('out' could be backed by the same array as * 'bytes') * * @param out [buffered by the caller] */ boolean processClassDef (String className, byte [] bytes, int length, ByteArrayOStream out) throws IOException; } // end of interface // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------