/* * Copyright 2000-2004 The Apache Software Foundation * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ package org.apache.bcel.generic; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import org.apache.bcel.Constants; import org.apache.bcel.ExceptionConstants; import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantPool; import org.apache.bcel.util.ByteSequence; /** * INVOKEINTERFACE - Invoke interface method * <PRE>Stack: ..., objectref, [arg1, [arg2 ...]] -> ...</PRE> * * @version $Id: INVOKEINTERFACE.java 386056 2006-03-15 11:31:56Z tcurdt $ * @author <A HREF="mailto:m.dahm@gmx.de">M. Dahm</A> */ public final class INVOKEINTERFACE extends InvokeInstruction { private int nargs; // Number of arguments on stack (number of stack slots), called "count" in vmspec2 /** * Empty constructor needed for the Class.newInstance() statement in * Instruction.readInstruction(). Not to be used otherwise. */ INVOKEINTERFACE() { } public INVOKEINTERFACE(int index, int nargs) { super(Constants.INVOKEINTERFACE, index); length = 5; if (nargs < 1) { throw new ClassGenException("Number of arguments must be > 0 " + nargs); } this.nargs = nargs; } /** * Dump instruction as byte code to stream out. * @param out Output stream */ public void dump( DataOutputStream out ) throws IOException { out.writeByte(opcode); out.writeShort(index); out.writeByte(nargs); out.writeByte(0); } /** * The <B>count</B> argument according to the Java Language Specification, * Second Edition. */ public int getCount() { return nargs; } /** * Read needed data (i.e., index) from file. */ protected void initFromFile( ByteSequence bytes, boolean wide ) throws IOException { super.initFromFile(bytes, wide); length = 5; nargs = bytes.readUnsignedByte(); bytes.readByte(); // Skip 0 byte } /** * @return mnemonic for instruction with symbolic references resolved */ public String toString( ConstantPool cp ) { return super.toString(cp) + " " + nargs; } public int consumeStack( ConstantPoolGen cpg ) { // nargs is given in byte-code return nargs; // nargs includes this reference } public Class[] getExceptions() { Class[] cs = new Class[4 + ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length]; System.arraycopy(ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION, 0, cs, 0, ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length); cs[ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length + 3] = ExceptionConstants.INCOMPATIBLE_CLASS_CHANGE_ERROR; cs[ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length + 2] = ExceptionConstants.ILLEGAL_ACCESS_ERROR; cs[ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length + 1] = ExceptionConstants.ABSTRACT_METHOD_ERROR; cs[ExceptionConstants.EXCS_INTERFACE_METHOD_RESOLUTION.length] = ExceptionConstants.UNSATISFIED_LINK_ERROR; return cs; } /** * 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. * * @param v Visitor object */ public void accept( Visitor v ) { v.visitExceptionThrower(this); v.visitTypedInstruction(this); v.visitStackConsumer(this); v.visitStackProducer(this); v.visitLoadClass(this); v.visitCPInstruction(this); v.visitFieldOrMethod(this); v.visitInvokeInstruction(this); v.visitINVOKEINTERFACE(this); } }