public class SSAPhiInstruction extends SSAInstruction
See any modern compiler textbook for the definition of phi and the nature of SSA.
Note: In SSA IRs, these instructions do not appear in the normal instruction
array returned by IR.getInstructions(); instead these instructions live in ISSABasicBlock.
getUse(i) corresponds to the value number from the ith predecessor of the
corresponding ISSABasicBlock b in ControlFlowGraph g, where
predecessor order is the order of nodes returned by the Iterator g.getPredNodes(b).
Note: if getUse(i) returns AbstractIntStackMachine.TOP (that is, -1), then that use
represents an edge in the CFG which is infeasible in verifiable bytecode.
SSAInstruction.IVisitor, SSAInstruction.VisitorNO_INDEX| Constructor and Description |
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SSAPhiInstruction(int iindex,
int result,
int[] params) |
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SSAInstruction |
copyForSSA(SSAInstructionFactory insts,
int[] defs,
int[] uses)
This method is meant to be used during SSA conversion for an IR that is not in SSA form.
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int |
getDef() |
int |
getDef(int i)
Return the ith def
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int |
getNumberOfDefs() |
int |
getNumberOfUses() |
int |
getUse(int j) |
protected java.lang.String |
getValueString(SymbolTable symbolTable,
int valueNumber) |
boolean |
hasDef()
Does this instruction define a normal value, as distinct from a set of exceptions possibly
thrown by it (e.g.
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int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
isFallThrough() |
void |
setValues(int[] i)
Clients should not call this.
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java.lang.String |
toString(SymbolTable symbolTable) |
void |
visit(SSAInstruction.IVisitor v)
Apply an IVisitor to this instruction.
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equals, getExceptionTypes, iIndex, isPEI, setInstructionIndex, toStringpublic SSAPhiInstruction(int iindex,
int result,
int[] params)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
java.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionpublic SSAInstruction copyForSSA(SSAInstructionFactory insts, int[] defs, int[] uses) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
SSAInstructionIn particular, if the 'defs' parameter is null, then the new instruction has the same defs as the receiver. If 'defs' is not null, it must be an array with a size equal to the number of defs that the receiver instruction has. In this case, the new instruction has defs taken from the array. The uses of the new instruction work in the same way with the 'uses' parameter.
Note that this only applies to CAst-based IR translation, since Java bytecode-based IR generation uses a different SSA construction mechanism.
TODO: move this into the SSAInstructionFactory
copyForSSA in class SSAInstructionjava.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionpublic java.lang.String toString(SymbolTable symbolTable)
toString in class SSAInstructionpublic void visit(SSAInstruction.IVisitor v)
SSAInstructionvisit in class SSAInstructionpublic boolean hasDef()
SSAInstructionhasDef in class SSAInstructionSSAInstruction.getDef()public int getDef()
getDef in class SSAInstructionpublic int getDef(int i)
SSAInstructiongetDef in class SSAInstructioni - number of the def, starting at 0.public int getNumberOfUses()
getNumberOfUses in class SSAInstructionpublic int getNumberOfDefs()
getNumberOfDefs in class SSAInstructionpublic int getUse(int j)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
getUse in class SSAInstructionjava.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionpublic void setValues(int[] i)
protected java.lang.String getValueString(SymbolTable symbolTable, int valueNumber)
getValueString in class SSAInstructionpublic int hashCode()
hashCode in class SSAInstructionpublic boolean isFallThrough()
isFallThrough in class SSAInstruction