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  • package opalj

    OPAL is a Scala-based framework for the static analysis, manipulation and creation of Java bytecode.

    OPAL is a Scala-based framework for the static analysis, manipulation and creation of Java bytecode. OPAL is designed with performance, scalability and adaptability in mind.

    Its main components are:

    • a library (Common) which provides generally useful data-structures and algorithms for static analyses.
    • a framework for implementing lattice based static analyses (Static Analysis Infrastructure)
    • a framework for parsing Java bytecode (Bytecode Infrastructure - org.opalj.bi) that can be used to create arbitrary representations.
    • a library to create a one-to-one in-memory representation of Java bytecode (Bytecode Disassembler - org.opalj.da).
    • a library to convert this representation to Java class files (Bytecode Creator - org.opalj.bc).
    • a library to create a representation of Java bytecode that facilitates writing simple static analyses (Bytecode Representation - org.opalj.br).
    • a library to create a stackless, three-address code representation of Java bytecode that facilitates writing complex static analyses (Three Address Code - org.opalj.tac).
    • a scalable, easily customizable framework for the abstract interpretation of Java bytecode (Abstract Interpretation Framework - org.opalj.ai).
    • a library to extract dependencies between code elements (Dependencies Extraction - org.opalj.de) and to facilitate checking architecture definitions (Architecture Validation - org.opalj.av).
    • a library for the lightweight manipulation and creation of Java bytecode (Bytecode Assembler - org.opalj.ba).
    • a library for parsing Android packages (APK - org.opalj.apk).
    • libraries for writing static analyses using the interprocedural finite distributive subset (IFDS - org.opalj.ifds) and interprocedural distributive environment (IDE - org.opal.ide) algorithms.

    General Design Decisions

    Thread Safety

    Unless explicitly noted, OPAL is thread safe. I.e., the classes defined by OPAL can be considered to be thread safe unless otherwise stated. (For example, it is possible to read and process class files concurrently without explicit synchronization on the client side.)

    No null Values

    Unless explicitly noted, OPAL does not null values I.e., fields that are accessible will never contain null values and methods will never return null. If a method accepts null as a value for a parameter or returns a null value it is always explicitly documented. In general, the behavior of methods that are passed null values is undefined unless explicitly documented.

    No Typecasts for Collections

    For efficiency reasons, OPAL sometimes uses mutable data-structures internally. After construction time, these data-structures are generally represented using their generic interfaces (e.g., scala.collection.{Set,Map}). However, a downcast (e.g., to add/remove elements) is always forbidden as it would effectively prevent thread-safety.

    Assertions

    OPAL makes heavy use of Scala's Assertion Facility to facilitate writing correct code. Hence, for production builds (after thorough testing(!)) it is highly recommend to build OPAL again using -Xdisable-assertions.

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  • package br

    In this representation of Java bytecode references to a Java class file's constant pool and to attributes are replaced by direct references to the corresponding constant pool entries.

    In this representation of Java bytecode references to a Java class file's constant pool and to attributes are replaced by direct references to the corresponding constant pool entries. This facilitates developing analyses and fosters comprehension.

    Based on the fact that indirect references to constant pool entries are resolved and replaced by direct references this representation is called the resolved representation.

    This representation of Java bytecode is considered as OPAL's standard representation for writing simple Scala based analyses. This representation is engineered such that it facilitates writing analyses that use pattern matching.

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  • package properties
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  • package alias
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  • Alias
  • AliasEntity
  • AliasField
  • AliasFormalParameter
  • AliasPropertyMetaInformation
  • AliasReturnValue
  • AliasSourceElement
  • AliasStaticField
  • AliasUVar
  • FieldReference
  • MayAlias
  • MustAlias
  • NoAlias

sealed trait AliasSourceElement extends AnyRef

Represents a source code element which can be part of an alias relation.

Valid elements are:

- AliasFormalParameter: A formal parameter.

- AliasReturnValue: A method return value.

- AliasField: A non-static field, represented by a FieldReference.

- AliasStaticField: A static field.

- AliasUVar: A UVar, represented by a PUVar and a Method.

Source
AliasSourceElement.scala
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  1. abstract def element: AnyRef

    The underlying element that is represented.

  2. abstract def isMethodBound: Boolean

    Returns true if this element is associated with a method.

    Returns true if this element is associated with a method. If this method returns true, method and declaredMethod can be safely called.

    returns

    true if this element is associated with a method.

  3. abstract def isReferenceType: Boolean

    Returns true if the type of the represented element is a reference type.

    Returns true if the type of the represented element is a reference type. Otherwise, if it is a primitive type, it returns false.

    returns

    true if the type of the represented element is a reference type.

  4. abstract def referenceType: ReferenceType

    Returns the ReferenceType of the represented element.

    Returns the ReferenceType of the represented element. If the type of the represented element is not reference type, a ClassCastException is thrown.

    returns

    the reference type of the represented element.

    Exceptions thrown

    ClassCastException if the type of the represented element is not a reference type

    See also

    isReferenceType

Concrete Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  2. final def ##: Int
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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  4. def asAliasFP: AliasFormalParameter
  5. def asAliasField: AliasField
  6. def asAliasReturnValue: AliasReturnValue
  7. def asAliasStaticField: AliasStaticField
  8. def asAliasUVar: AliasUVar
  9. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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  10. def clone(): AnyRef
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  11. def declaredMethod: DeclaredMethod

    Returns the DeclaredMethod this element is associated with.

    Returns the DeclaredMethod this element is associated with. If such a method does not exist, an UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.

    returns

    The DeclaredMethod this element is associated with.

    Exceptions thrown

    UnsupportedOperationException if the element is not associated with a method

    See also

    isMethodBound

  12. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  13. def equals(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  14. final def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyRef]
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  15. def hashCode(): Int
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  16. def isAliasFP: Boolean
  17. def isAliasField: Boolean
  18. def isAliasReturnValue: Boolean
  19. def isAliasStaticField: Boolean
  20. def isAliasUVar: Boolean
  21. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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  22. def isNullValue: Boolean

    Returns true if the value of the element is the null value.

    Returns true if the value of the element is the null value.

    returns

    true if the value of the element is the null value.

  23. def method: Method

    Returns the Method this element is associated with.

    Returns the Method this element is associated with. If such a method does not exist, an UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.

    returns

    The Method this element is associated with.

    Exceptions thrown

    UnsupportedOperationException if the element is not associated with a method

    See also

    isMethodBound

  24. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  25. final def notify(): Unit
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    @native() @IntrinsicCandidate()
  26. final def notifyAll(): Unit
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  27. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: => T0): T0
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  28. def toString(): String
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  29. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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  30. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit
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  31. final def wait(): Unit
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  1. def finalize(): Unit
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