LookupSwitchForm.java
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package org.apache.commons.compress.harmony.unpack200.bytecode.forms;
import java.util.Arrays;
import org.apache.commons.compress.harmony.unpack200.bytecode.ByteCode;
import org.apache.commons.compress.harmony.unpack200.bytecode.OperandManager;
public class LookupSwitchForm extends SwitchForm {
public LookupSwitchForm(final int opcode, final String name) {
super(opcode, name);
}
@Override
public void setByteCodeOperands(final ByteCode byteCode, final OperandManager operandManager, final int codeLength) {
final int caseCount = operandManager.nextCaseCount();
final int defaultPc = operandManager.nextLabel();
final int[] caseValues = new int[caseCount];
Arrays.setAll(caseValues, i -> operandManager.nextCaseValues());
final int[] casePcs = new int[caseCount];
Arrays.setAll(casePcs, i -> operandManager.nextLabel());
final int[] labelsArray = new int[caseCount + 1];
labelsArray[0] = defaultPc;
System.arraycopy(casePcs, 0, labelsArray, 1, caseCount + 1 - 1);
byteCode.setByteCodeTargets(labelsArray);
// All this gets dumped into the rewrite bytes of the
// poor bytecode.
// Unlike most byte codes, the LookupSwitch is a
// variable-sized bytecode. Because of this, the
// rewrite array has to be defined here individually
// for each bytecode, rather than in the ByteCodeForm
// class.
// First, there's the bytecode. Then there are 0-3
// bytes of padding so that the first (default)
// label is on a 4-byte offset.
final int padLength = 3 - codeLength % 4;
final int rewriteSize = 1 + padLength + 4 // defaultbytes
+ 4 // npairs
+ 4 * caseValues.length + 4 * casePcs.length;
final int[] newRewrite = new int[rewriteSize];
int rewriteIndex = 0;
// Fill in what we can now
// opcode
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = byteCode.getOpcode();
// padding
for (int index = 0; index < padLength; index++) {
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = 0;
}
// defaultbyte
// This gets overwritten by fixUpByteCodeTargets
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
// npairs
final int npairsIndex = rewriteIndex;
setRewrite4Bytes(caseValues.length, npairsIndex, newRewrite);
rewriteIndex += 4;
// match-offset pairs
// The caseValues aren't overwritten, but the
// casePcs will get overwritten by fixUpByteCodeTargets
for (final int caseValue : caseValues) {
// match
setRewrite4Bytes(caseValue, rewriteIndex, newRewrite);
rewriteIndex += 4;
// offset
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
newRewrite[rewriteIndex++] = -1;
}
byteCode.setRewrite(newRewrite);
}
}