public final class ClassIsArrayNode extends LogicNode implements Canonicalizable.Unary<ValueNode>, Lowerable
Class.isArray().ObjectIsArrayNodeNode.ConstantNodeParameter, Node.EdgeVisitor, Node.IndirectCanonicalization, Node.InjectedNodeParameter, Node.Input, Node.NodeInsertionStackTrace, Node.NodeIntrinsic, Node.NodeIntrinsicFactory, Node.OptionalInput, Node.Successor, Node.ValueNumberableCanonicalizable.Binary<T extends Node>, Canonicalizable.BinaryCommutative<T extends Node>, Canonicalizable.Ternary<T extends Node>, Canonicalizable.Unary<T extends Node>| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static NodeClass<ClassIsArrayNode> |
TYPE |
protected ValueNode |
value |
EMPTY_ARRAY, stampNODE_LIST, NOT_ITERABLE, TRACK_CREATION_POSITION, WithAllEdges, WithNoEdges, WithOnlyInputEdges, WithOnlySucessorEdges| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
protected |
ClassIsArrayNode(ValueNode value) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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ValueNode |
canonical(CanonicalizerTool tool,
ValueNode forValue)
Similar to
Canonicalizable.canonical(CanonicalizerTool), except that
implementations should act as if the current input of the node was the given one, i.e.,
they should never look at the inputs via the this pointer. |
static LogicNode |
create(ConstantReflectionProvider constantReflection,
ValueNode forValue) |
ValueNode |
getValue()
Gets the current value of the input, so that calling
Canonicalizable.Unary.canonical(CanonicalizerTool, Node) with the value returned from this method
should behave exactly like Canonicalizable.canonical(CanonicalizerTool). |
and, and, implies, isContradiction, isTautology, or, orasConstant, asJavaConstant, asNode, asSerializableConstant, checkReplaceAtUsagesInvariants, getStackKind, graph, hasUsagesOtherThan, inferStamp, isAllowedUsageType, isConstant, isConstantPredicate, isDefaultConstant, isIllegalConstant, isJavaConstant, isNullConstant, isSerializableConstant, recursivelyDataFlowEqualsUpTo, setStamp, stamp, updateStamp, updateUsagesInterfaceafterClone, applyInputs, applySuccessors, assertFalse, assertTrue, cfgPredecessors, cfgSuccessors, clearInputs, clearNodeSourcePosition, clearSuccessors, copyWithInputs, copyWithInputs, dataFlowEquals, dynamicNodeSizeEstimate, estimatedNodeCycles, estimatedNodeSize, fail, formatTo, getCreationPosition, getDebug, getDebugProperties, getDebugProperties, getInsertionPosition, getNodeClass, getNodeSourcePosition, getOptions, getUsageCount, hasExactlyOneUsage, hashCode, hasMoreThanOneUsage, hasNoUsages, hasOnlyUsagesOfType, hasUsages, hasUsagesOfType, inputPositions, inputs, isAlive, isDeleted, isUnregistered, markDeleted, maybeNotifyZeroUsages, modCount, predecessor, pushInputs, removeUsage, replaceAllInputs, replaceAndDelete, replaceAtAllUsages, replaceAtMatchingUsages, replaceAtPredecessor, replaceAtUsages, replaceAtUsages, replaceAtUsages, replaceAtUsages, replaceAtUsages, replaceAtUsagesAndDelete, replaceAtUsagesAndDelete, replaceFirstInput, replaceFirstSuccessor, safeDelete, setCreationPosition, setInsertionPosition, setNodeSourcePosition, singleUsage, successorPositions, successors, toString, toString, updateNodeSourcePosition, updatePredecessor, updateUsages, usages, valueEquals, verify, verifyEdges, verifyInputs, verifySourcePosition, withNodeSourcePositionclone, equals, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitcanonicalasNodepublic static final NodeClass<ClassIsArrayNode> TYPE
protected ValueNode value
protected ClassIsArrayNode(ValueNode value)
public static LogicNode create(ConstantReflectionProvider constantReflection, ValueNode forValue)
public ValueNode getValue()
Canonicalizable.UnaryCanonicalizable.Unary.canonical(CanonicalizerTool, Node) with the value returned from this method
should behave exactly like Canonicalizable.canonical(CanonicalizerTool).getValue in interface Canonicalizable.Unary<ValueNode>public ValueNode canonical(CanonicalizerTool tool, ValueNode forValue)
Canonicalizable.UnaryCanonicalizable.canonical(CanonicalizerTool), except that
implementations should act as if the current input of the node was the given one, i.e.,
they should never look at the inputs via the this pointer.canonical in interface Canonicalizable.Unary<ValueNode>