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* ASM: a very small and fast Java bytecode manipulation framework
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package scouter.bytebuddy.jar.asm.commons;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import scouter.bytebuddy.jar.asm.MethodVisitor;
import scouter.bytebuddy.jar.asm.Opcodes;
import scouter.bytebuddy.jar.asm.tree.MethodNode;
import scouter.bytebuddy.jar.asm.tree.TryCatchBlockNode;
/**
* A {@link MethodVisitor} adapter to sort the exception handlers. The handlers
* are sorted in a method innermost-to-outermost. This allows the programmer to
* add handlers without worrying about ordering them correctly with respect to
* existing, in-code handlers.
*
* Behavior is only defined for properly-nested handlers. If any "try" blocks
* overlap (something that isn't possible in Java code) then this may not do
* what you want. In fact, this adapter just sorts by the length of the "try"
* block, taking advantage of the fact that a given try block must be larger
* than any block it contains).
*
* @author Adrian Sampson
*/
public class TryCatchBlockSorter extends MethodNode {
public TryCatchBlockSorter(final MethodVisitor mv, final int access,
final String name, final String desc, final String signature,
final String[] exceptions) {
this(Opcodes.ASM5, mv, access, name, desc, signature, exceptions);
}
protected TryCatchBlockSorter(final int api, final MethodVisitor mv,
final int access, final String name, final String desc,
final String signature, final String[] exceptions) {
super(api, access, name, desc, signature, exceptions);
this.mv = mv;
}
@Override
public void visitEnd() {
// Compares TryCatchBlockNodes by the length of their "try" block.
Comparator<TryCatchBlockNode> comp = new Comparator<TryCatchBlockNode>() {
public int compare(TryCatchBlockNode t1, TryCatchBlockNode t2) {
int len1 = blockLength(t1);
int len2 = blockLength(t2);
return len1 - len2;
}
private int blockLength(TryCatchBlockNode block) {
int startidx = instructions.indexOf(block.start);
int endidx = instructions.indexOf(block.end);
return endidx - startidx;
}
};
Collections.sort(tryCatchBlocks, comp);
// Updates the 'target' of each try catch block annotation.
for (int i = 0; i < tryCatchBlocks.size(); ++i) {
tryCatchBlocks.get(i).updateIndex(i);
}
if (mv != null) {
accept(mv);
}
}
}