Interface Interpreter
- All Known Implementing Classes:
BasicInterpreter, BasicVerifier, SimpleVerifier, SourceInterpreter
public interface Interpreter
A semantic bytecode interpreter. More precisely, this interpreter only
manages the computation of values from other values: it does not manage the
transfer of values to or from the stack, and to or from the local variables.
This separation allows a generic bytecode
Analyzer to work with
various semantic interpreters, without needing to duplicate the code to
simulate the transfer of values.- Author:
- Eric Bruneton
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbinaryOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value1, Value value2) Interprets a bytecode instruction with two arguments.copyOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value) Interprets a bytecode instruction that moves a value on the stack or to or from local variables.Merges two values.naryOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, List values) Interprets a bytecode instruction with a variable number of arguments.newOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn) Interprets a bytecode instruction without arguments.Creates a new value that represents the given type.voidreturnOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value, Value expected) Interprets a bytecode return instruction.ternaryOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value1, Value value2, Value value3) Interprets a bytecode instruction with three arguments.unaryOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value) Interprets a bytecode instruction with a single argument.
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Method Details
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newValue
Creates a new value that represents the given type. Called for method parameters (includingthis), exception handler variable and withnulltype for variables reserved by long and double types.- Parameters:
type- a primitive or reference type, or null to represent an uninitialized value.- Returns:
- a value that represents the given type. The size of the returned value must be equal to the size of the given type.
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newOperation
Interprets a bytecode instruction without arguments. This method is called for the following opcodes: ACONST_NULL, ICONST_M1, ICONST_0, ICONST_1, ICONST_2, ICONST_3, ICONST_4, ICONST_5, LCONST_0, LCONST_1, FCONST_0, FCONST_1, FCONST_2, DCONST_0, DCONST_1, BIPUSH, SIPUSH, LDC, JSR, GETSTATIC, NEW- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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copyOperation
Interprets a bytecode instruction that moves a value on the stack or to or from local variables. This method is called for the following opcodes: ILOAD, LLOAD, FLOAD, DLOAD, ALOAD, ISTORE, LSTORE, FSTORE, DSTORE, ASTORE, DUP, DUP_X1, DUP_X2, DUP2, DUP2_X1, DUP2_X2, SWAP- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.value- the value that must be moved by the instruction.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction. The returned value must be equal to the given value.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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unaryOperation
Interprets a bytecode instruction with a single argument. This method is called for the following opcodes: INEG, LNEG, FNEG, DNEG, IINC, I2L, I2F, I2D, L2I, L2F, L2D, F2I, F2L, F2D, D2I, D2L, D2F, I2B, I2C, I2S, IFEQ, IFNE, IFLT, IFGE, IFGT, IFLE, TABLESWITCH, LOOKUPSWITCH, IRETURN, LRETURN, FRETURN, DRETURN, ARETURN, PUTSTATIC, GETFIELD, NEWARRAY, ANEWARRAY, ARRAYLENGTH, ATHROW, CHECKCAST, INSTANCEOF, MONITORENTER, MONITOREXIT, IFNULL, IFNONNULL- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.value- the argument of the instruction to be interpreted.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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binaryOperation
Interprets a bytecode instruction with two arguments. This method is called for the following opcodes: IALOAD, LALOAD, FALOAD, DALOAD, AALOAD, BALOAD, CALOAD, SALOAD, IADD, LADD, FADD, DADD, ISUB, LSUB, FSUB, DSUB, IMUL, LMUL, FMUL, DMUL, IDIV, LDIV, FDIV, DDIV, IREM, LREM, FREM, DREM, ISHL, LSHL, ISHR, LSHR, IUSHR, LUSHR, IAND, LAND, IOR, LOR, IXOR, LXOR, LCMP, FCMPL, FCMPG, DCMPL, DCMPG, IF_ICMPEQ, IF_ICMPNE, IF_ICMPLT, IF_ICMPGE, IF_ICMPGT, IF_ICMPLE, IF_ACMPEQ, IF_ACMPNE, PUTFIELD- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.value1- the first argument of the instruction to be interpreted.value2- the second argument of the instruction to be interpreted.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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ternaryOperation
Value ternaryOperation(AbstractInsnNode insn, Value value1, Value value2, Value value3) throws AnalyzerException Interprets a bytecode instruction with three arguments. This method is called for the following opcodes: IASTORE, LASTORE, FASTORE, DASTORE, AASTORE, BASTORE, CASTORE, SASTORE- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.value1- the first argument of the instruction to be interpreted.value2- the second argument of the instruction to be interpreted.value3- the third argument of the instruction to be interpreted.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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naryOperation
Interprets a bytecode instruction with a variable number of arguments. This method is called for the following opcodes: INVOKEVIRTUAL, INVOKESPECIAL, INVOKESTATIC, INVOKEINTERFACE, MULTIANEWARRAY- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.values- the arguments of the instruction to be interpreted.- Returns:
- the result of the interpretation of the given instruction.
- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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returnOperation
Interprets a bytecode return instruction. This method is called for the following opcodes: IRETURN, LRETURN, FRETURN, DRETURN, ARETURN- Parameters:
insn- the bytecode instruction to be interpreted.value- the argument of the instruction to be interpreted.expected- the expected return type of the analyzed method.- Throws:
AnalyzerException- if an error occured during the interpretation.
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merge
Merges two values. The merge operation must return a value that represents both values (for instance, if the two values are two types, the merged value must be a common super type of the two types. If the two values are integer intervals, the merged value must be an interval that contains the previous ones. Likewise for other types of values).- Parameters:
v- a value.w- another value.- Returns:
- the merged value. If the merged value is equal to v, this method must return v.
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