public void visitEnd() { MethodNode mn = (MethodNode) mv; Analyzer<BasicValue> a = new Analyzer<BasicValue>(new BasicVerifier()); try { a.analyze(owner, mn); } catch (AnalyzerException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e.getMessage()); } mn.accept(next); }
@Override @SuppressWarnings("CallToThreadDumpStack") public void visitEnd() { classEntry.setRequiresInstrumentation(false); db.recordSuspendableMethods(className, classEntry); if (methods != null && !methods.isEmpty()) { if (alreadyInstrumented && !forceInstrumentation) { for (MethodNode mn : methods) mn.accept(makeOutMV(mn)); } else { if (!alreadyInstrumented) { super.visitAnnotation(ALREADY_INSTRUMENTED_NAME, true); classEntry.setInstrumented(true); } for (MethodNode mn : methods) { final MethodVisitor outMV = makeOutMV(mn); try { InstrumentMethod im = new InstrumentMethod(db, className, mn); if (db.isDebug()) db.log( LogLevel.INFO, "About to instrument method %s#%s%s", className, mn.name, mn.desc); if (im.collectCodeBlocks()) { if (mn.name.charAt(0) == '<') throw new UnableToInstrumentException( "special method", className, mn.name, mn.desc); im.accept(outMV, hasAnnotation(mn)); } else mn.accept(outMV); } catch (AnalyzerException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); throw new InternalError(ex.getMessage()); } } } } else { // if we don't have any suspendable methods, but our superclass is instrumented, we mark this // class as instrumented, too. if (!alreadyInstrumented && classEntry.getSuperName() != null) { ClassEntry superClass = db.getClassEntry(classEntry.getSuperName()); if (superClass != null && superClass.isInstrumented()) { super.visitAnnotation(ALREADY_INSTRUMENTED_NAME, true); classEntry.setInstrumented(true); } } } super.visitEnd(); }