Called by the abstract interpreter when an exception is thrown that is not (guaranteed to be) handled within the same method.
Called by the abstract interpreter when an exception is thrown that is not (guaranteed to be) handled within the same method.
If the original exception value is null
(/*E.g.*/throw null;
), then
the exception that is actually thrown is a new NullPointerException
. This
situation is, however, completely handled by OPAL and the exception value
is hence never null
.
The given value
, which is a value with computational type reference, is returned
by the return instruction with the given pc
.
The given value
, which is a value with computational type double, is returned
by the return instruction with the given pc
.
The given value
, which is a value with computational type float, is returned
by the return instruction with the given pc
.
The given value
, which is a value with computational type integer, is returned
by the return instruction with the given pc
.
The given value
, which is a value with computational type long, is returned
by the return instruction with the given pc
.
Called when a return instruction with the given pc
is reached.
Called when a return instruction with the given pc
is reached.
In other words, when the method returns normally.
Defines the methods that lead to a return from a method. In general, a return instruction can throw an
IllegalMonitorStateException
. If, e.g., the method is synchronized and the method body contains aMonitorexit
instruction, but noMonitorenter
instruction.