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/**
* Representations of target machine code and associated objects.
*
* A "target method" is a heap object aggregating all the parts and pieces constituting an executable binary of a Java method.
* It is reachable via the corresponding class method actor's method dock.
*
* Each target method has references to co-located objects with fixed addresses in a code region.
* These objects contain: machine code, literals, auxiliary exception handling data and auxiliary trampoline data.
* The code region allocation unit (cell) containing these objects is called a "target bundle".
*/
package com.sun.max.vm.compiler.target;