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More * precisely this method adapter checks each instruction individually, i.e., * each visit method checks some preconditions based only on its * arguments - such as the fact that the given opcode is correct for a given * visit method. This adapter can also perform some basic data flow checks (more * precisely those that can be performed without the full class hierarchy - see * {@link jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.tree.analysis.BasicVerifier}). For instance in a * method whose signature is void m (), the invalid instruction * IRETURN, or the invalid sequence IADD L2I will be detected if the data flow * checks are enabled. These checks are enabled by using the * {@link #CheckMethodAdapter(int,String,String,MethodVisitor,Map)} constructor. * They are not performed if any other constructor is used. * * @author Eric Bruneton */ public class CheckMethodAdapter extends MethodVisitor { /** * The class version number. */ public int version; /** * The access flags of the method. */ private int access; /** * true if the visitCode method has been called. */ private boolean startCode; /** * true if the visitMaxs method has been called. */ private boolean endCode; /** * true if the visitEnd method has been called. */ private boolean endMethod; /** * Number of visited instructions. */ private int insnCount; /** * The already visited labels. This map associate Integer values to pseudo * code offsets. */ private final Map labels; /** * The labels used in this method. Every used label must be visited with * visitLabel before the end of the method (i.e. should be in #labels). */ private Set