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package com.sun.max.annotate;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
import com.sun.max.vm.jni.*;
/**
* Denotes a method that is a VM entry point (e.g. a {@linkplain JniFunctions JNI function}).
* These must be <i>static</i> methods and are compiled so as to
* conform to the native ABI (e.g. implement callee saved registers if necessary) so that it can be called as
* a C function pointer.
*
* No parameter type or return type of VM entry or exit points may refer to object references - only primitive Java
* values and 'Word' values are allowed.
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
public @interface VM_ENTRY_POINT {
}