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org.opalj.ai.domain.l1

DefaultIntegerValues

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trait DefaultIntegerValues extends DefaultDomainValueBinding with IntegerValues

This domain implements the tracking of simple integer values.

Self Type
DefaultIntegerValues with Configuration with ExceptionsFactory
Note

This domain uses a single object to represent some integer. I.e., this domain does not support the identification of values that may be equal.

See also

IntegerValues for more details.

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  4. IntegerValuesDomain
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  6. DefaultDomainValueBinding
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  1. trait AnIntegerValue extends (IntegerValues.this)#IntegerLikeValue

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    Represents an (unknown) integer value.

    Represents an (unknown) integer value.

    Models the top value of this domain's lattice.

    Definition Classes
    IntegerValues
  2. final type DomainIllegalValue = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#IllegalValue

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    Abstracts over the concrete type of IllegalValue.

    Abstracts over the concrete type of IllegalValue.

    This type needs to be refined whenever the class IllegalValue is refined or the type DomainValue is refined.

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  3. abstract type DomainReferenceValue >: Null <: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ReferenceValue with (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainTypedValue[ReferenceType]

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    ValuesDomain
  4. final type DomainReturnAddressValue = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ReturnAddressValue

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    Abstracts over the concrete type of ReturnAddressValue.

    Abstracts over the concrete type of ReturnAddressValue. Needs to be fixed by some sub-trait/sub-class. In the simplest case (i.e., when neither the Value trait nor the ReturnAddressValue trait was refined) it is sufficient to write:

    type DomainReturnAddressValue = ReturnAddressValue
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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  5. final type DomainReturnAddressValues = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ReturnAddressValues

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  6. final type DomainTypedValue[+T <: Type] = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TypedValue[T]

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  7. final type DomainValue = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Value

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    Abstracts over the concrete type of Value.

    Abstracts over the concrete type of Value. Needs to be refined by traits that inherit from Domain and which extend Domain's Value trait.

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  8. type ExceptionValue = (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainReferenceValue

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    A simple type alias of the type DomainValue; used to facilitate comprehension.

    A simple type alias of the type DomainValue; used to facilitate comprehension.

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    ValuesDomain
  9. type ExceptionValues = Iterable[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ExceptionValue]

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    A type alias for Iterables of ExceptionValues; used to facilitate comprehension.

    A type alias for Iterables of ExceptionValues; used to facilitate comprehension.

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    ValuesDomain
  10. class IllegalValue extends Value

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    Represents a value that has no well defined state/type.

    Represents a value that has no well defined state/type. Such values are the result of a join of two incompatible values and are generally only found in registers (in the locals) and then identify a value that is dead.

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    See also

    org.opalj.ai.Domain.Value for further details.

  11. sealed trait IntegerLikeValue extends (IntegerValues.this)#TypedValue[CTIntType] with IsIntegerValue[(IntegerValues.this)#IntegerLikeValue]

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    Abstracts over all values with computational type integer.

    Abstracts over all values with computational type integer.

    Definition Classes
    IntegerValues
  12. type IntegerValueOrArithmeticException = Computation[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ExceptionValue]

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    Computation that returns a numeric value or an ObjectType.ArithmeticException.

    Computation that returns a numeric value or an ObjectType.ArithmeticException.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  13. type Locals = collection.mutable.Locals[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue]

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    An instruction's current register values/locals are represented using an array.

    An instruction's current register values/locals are represented using an array.

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    ValuesDomain
  14. type LocalsArray = Array[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals]

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  15. type Operands = Chain[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue]

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    An instruction's operands are represented using a list where the first element of the list represents the top level operand stack value.

    An instruction's operands are represented using a list where the first element of the list represents the top level operand stack value.

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    ValuesDomain
  16. type OperandsArray = Array[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands]

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  17. trait RETValue extends Value

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    ValuesDomain
  18. trait ReferenceValue extends TypedValue[ReferenceType] with IsReferenceValue[DomainReferenceValue]

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    ValuesDomain
  19. class ReturnAddressValue extends RETValue

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    Stores a single return address (i.e., a program counter/index into the code array).

    Stores a single return address (i.e., a program counter/index into the code array).

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    ValuesDomain
    Note

    Though the framework completely handles all aspects related to return address values, it is nevertheless necessary that this class inherits from Value as return addresses are stored on the stack/in the registers. However, if the Value trait should be refined, all additional methods may – from the point-of-view of OPAL-AI - just throw an OperationNotSupportedException as these additional methods will never be called by OPAL-AI.

  20. class ReturnAddressValues extends RETValue

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    A collection of (not furhter stored) return address values.

    A collection of (not furhter stored) return address values. Primarily used when we join the executions of subroutines.

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    ValuesDomain
  21. class TheIntegerValue extends (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Represents a specific integer value in the range [lowerBound,upperBound].

  22. trait TypedValue[+T <: Type] extends Value with KnownType

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  23. trait Value extends AnyRef

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    Abstracts over a concrete operand stack value or a value stored in one of the local variables/registers.

    Abstracts over a concrete operand stack value or a value stored in one of the local variables/registers.

    Use Of Value/Dependencies On Value

    In general, subclasses and users of a Domain should not have/declare a direct dependency on Value. Instead they should use DomainValue as otherwise extensibility of a Domain may be hampered or even be impossible. The only exceptions are, of course, classes that directly inherit from this class.

    Refining Value

    If you directly extend/refine this trait (i.e., in a subclass of the Domain trait you write something like trait Value extends super.Value), make sure that you also extend all classes/traits that inherit from this type (this may require a deep mixin composition and that you refine the type DomainType accordingly). However, OPAL was designed such that extending this class should – in general – not be necessary. It may also be easier to encode the desired semantics – as far as possible – as part of the domain.

    Implementing Value

    Standard inheritance from this trait is always supported and is the primary mechanism to model an abstract domain's lattice w.r.t. some special type of value. In general, the implementation should try to avoid creating new instances of values unless strictly required to model the domain's semantics. This will greatly improve the overall performance as this framework heavily uses reference-based equality checks to speed up the evaluation.

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    ValuesDomain
    Note

    OPAL does not rely on any special equality semantics w.r.t. values and never directly or indirectly calls a Value's equals or eq method. Hence, a domain can encode equality such that it best fits its need. However, some of the provided domains rely on the following semantics for equals: Two domain values have to be equal (==) iff they represent the same information. This includes additional information, such as, the value of the origin. E.g., a value (AnIntegerValue) that represents an arbitrary Integer value has to return true if the domain value with which it is compared also represents an arbitrary Integer value (AnIntegerValue). However, it may still be necessary to use multiple objects to represent an arbitrary integer value if, e.g., constraints should be attached to specific values. For example, after a comparison of an integer value with a predefined value (e.g., AnIntegerValue < 4) it is possible to constrain the respective value on the subsequent paths (< 4 on one path and >= 4 on the other path). To make that possible, it is however necessary to distinguish the AnIntegervalue from some other AnIntegerValue to avoid constraining unrelated values.

    public void foo(int a,int b) {
        if(a < 4) {
            z = a - 2 // here a is constrained (< 4), b and z are unconstrained
        }
        else {
            z = a + 2 // here a is constrained (>= 4), b and z are unconstrained
        }
    }

    In general, equals is only defined for values belonging to the same domain. If values need to be compared across domains, they need to be adapted to a target domain first.

Abstract Value Members

  1. abstract val DomainReferenceValue: ClassTag[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainReferenceValue]

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    The class tag can be used to create type safe arrays or to extract the concrete type of the domain value.

    The class tag can be used to create type safe arrays or to extract the concrete type of the domain value.

    val DomainReferenceValue(v) = value // of type "DomainValue"
    // v is now of the type DomainReferenceValue
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Concrete Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. def +(other: String): String

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to any2stringadd[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method any2stringadd in scala.Predef.
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  4. def ->[B](y: B): (DefaultIntegerValues, B)

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to ArrowAssoc[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method ArrowAssoc in scala.Predef.
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    @inline()
  5. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  6. object AnIntegerValue extends (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue

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    Represents an unspecific, unknown Integer value.

    Represents an unspecific, unknown Integer value.

    Two instances of

  7. def BooleanValue(origin: ValueOrigin, value: Boolean): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Factory method to create a representation of a boolean value with the given initial value and origin.

    Factory method to create a representation of a boolean value with the given initial value and origin.

    The domain may ignore the information about the value and the origin (origin).

    Definition Classes
    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  8. def BooleanValue(origin: ValueOrigin): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue.type

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    Factory method to create a representation of a boolean value if we know the origin of the value.

    Factory method to create a representation of a boolean value if we know the origin of the value.

    The domain may ignore the information about the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  9. def ByteValue(origin: ValueOrigin, value: Byte): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given byte value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given byte value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the value and the origin (origin).

    Definition Classes
    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  10. def ByteValue(origin: ValueOrigin): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue.type

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  11. def CharValue(origin: ValueOrigin, value: Char): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given char value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given char value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  12. def CharValue(origin: ValueOrigin): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue.type

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  13. object ConcreteIntegerValue

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    ConcreteIntegerValues
  14. final val DomainValue: ClassTag[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue]

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    The class tag for the type DomainValue.

    The class tag for the type DomainValue.

    Required to generate instances of arrays in which values of type DomainValue can be stored in a type-safe manner.

    Initialization

    In the sub-trait or class that fixes the type of DomainValue it is necessary to implement this abstract val using:

    val DomainValueTag : ClassTag[DomainValue] = implicitly

    (As of Scala 2.10 it is necessary that you do not use implicit in the subclass - it will compile, but fail at runtime.)

    Definition Classes
    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  15. final def IntegerConstant0: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainTypedValue[CTIntType]

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    Factory method to create a representation of the integer constant value 0.

    Factory method to create a representation of the integer constant value 0.

    OPAL in particular uses this special value for performing subsequent computations against the fixed value 0 (e.g., for if_XX instructions).

    (The origin (ValueOrigin) that is used is the ConstantValueOrigin to signify that this value was not created by the program.)

    The domain may ignore the information about the value.

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    IntegerValuesFactory
  16. def IntegerValue(origin: ValueOrigin, value: Int): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given integer value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given integer value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the value and the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  17. def IntegerValue(origin: ValueOrigin): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue.type

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  18. final val MetaInformationUpdateIllegalValue: MetaInformationUpdate[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainIllegalValue]

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    The result of the merge of two incompatible values has to be reported as a MetaInformationUpdate[DomainIllegalValue].

    The result of the merge of two incompatible values has to be reported as a MetaInformationUpdate[DomainIllegalValue].

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  19. final def ReturnAddressValue(address: Int): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ReturnAddressValue

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    Factory method to create an instance of a ReturnAddressValue.

    Factory method to create an instance of a ReturnAddressValue.

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  20. def ShortValue(origin: ValueOrigin, value: Short): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#TheIntegerValue

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given short value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that represents the given short value and that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  21. def ShortValue(origin: ValueOrigin): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#AnIntegerValue.type

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    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    Factory method to create a DomainValue that was created (explicitly or implicitly) by the instruction with the specified program counter.

    The domain may ignore the information about the origin (origin).

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    DefaultIntegerValuesIntegerValuesFactory
  22. final def StructuralUpdateIllegalValue: StructuralUpdate[Nothing]

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    The result of merging two values should never be reported as a StructuralUpdate if the computed value is an IllegalValue.

    The result of merging two values should never be reported as a StructuralUpdate if the computed value is an IllegalValue. The JVM semantics guarantee that the value will not be used and, hence, continuing the interpretation is meaningless.

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    ValuesDomain
    Note

    This method is solely defined for documentation purposes and to catch implementation errors early on.

  23. final val TheIllegalValue: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainIllegalValue

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    The singleton instance of the IllegalValue.

    The singleton instance of the IllegalValue.

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  24. object TheIntegerValue

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    IntegerValues
  25. final val TheReturnAddressValues: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#ReturnAddressValues

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    The singleton instance of ReturnAddressValues

    The singleton instance of ReturnAddressValues

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    DefaultDomainValueBindingValuesDomain
  26. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  27. def clone(): AnyRef

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  28. def ensuring(cond: (DefaultIntegerValues) ⇒ Boolean, msg: ⇒ Any): DefaultIntegerValues

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to Ensuring[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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  29. def ensuring(cond: (DefaultIntegerValues) ⇒ Boolean): DefaultIntegerValues

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to Ensuring[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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  30. def ensuring(cond: Boolean, msg: ⇒ Any): DefaultIntegerValues

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to Ensuring[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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  31. def ensuring(cond: Boolean): DefaultIntegerValues

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to Ensuring[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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  32. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  33. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  34. def finalize(): Unit

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  35. def formatted(fmtstr: String): String

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to StringFormat[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method StringFormat in scala.Predef.
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  36. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  37. def hashCode(): Int

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  38. def i2b(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  39. def i2c(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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    IntegerValuesIntegerValuesDomain
  40. def i2s(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  41. def iadd(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  42. def iand(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  43. def idiv(pc: PC, numerator: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, denominator: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#IntegerValueOrArithmeticException

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  44. def iinc(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, increment: Int): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  45. def imul(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  46. def ineg(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  47. def intAreEqual(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the two given integer values are equal.

    Tests if the two given integer values are equal.

    value1

    A value with computational type integer.

    value2

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesIntegerValuesDomain
  48. def intAreNotEqual(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the two given integer values are not equal.

    Tests if the two given integer values are not equal.

    value1

    A value with computational type integer.

    value2

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  49. def intEstablishAreEqual(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, operands: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, locals: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals): ((DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals)

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    Note

    This function is ONLY defined if a corresponding test (value1 == value2) returned org.opalj.Unknown. I.e., this method is only allowed to be called if there is something to establish! I.e., the domain values are real ranges (not single values, e.g., [1,1]) that overlap.

  50. def intEstablishAreNotEqual(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, operands: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, locals: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals): ((DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals)

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    This function is ONLY defined if a corresponding test (value1 != value2) returned org.opalj.Unknown. I.e., this method is only allowed to be called if there is something to establish! I.e., the domain values are real ranges (not single values, e.g., [1,1]) that overlap.

  51. def intEstablishIsLessThan(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, operands: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, locals: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals): ((DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals)

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    This function is ONLY defined if a corresponding test (value1 < value2) returned org.opalj.Unknown. I.e., this method is only allowed to be called if there is something to establish! I.e., the domain values are real ranges (not single values, e.g., [1,1]) that overlap.

  52. def intEstablishIsLessThanOrEqualTo(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, operands: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, locals: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals): ((DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals)

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    This function is ONLY defined if a corresponding test (value1 <= value2) returned org.opalj.Unknown. I.e., this method is only allowed to be called if there is something to establish! I.e., the domain values are real ranges (not single values, e.g., [1,1]) that overlap.

  53. def intEstablishValue(pc: PC, theValue: Int, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, operands: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, locals: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals): ((DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Operands, (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#Locals)

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    Sets the given domain value to theValue.

    Sets the given domain value to theValue.

    This function is called by OPAL before it starts to explore the branch where this condition has to hold. (This function is, e.g., called whenever we explore the branches of a switch-case statement.) I.e., the constraint is established before a potential join operation.

    value

    An integer domain value that does also, but not exclusively represents theValue.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  54. def intIs0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given integer value is 0 or maybe 0.

    Tests if the given integer value is 0 or maybe 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  55. def intIsGreaterThan(pc: PC, largerValue: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, smallerValue: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the first integer value is larger than the second value.

    Tests if the first integer value is larger than the second value.

    largerValue

    A value with computational type integer.

    smallerValue

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  56. def intIsGreaterThan0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given integer value is > 0 or maybe > 0.

    Tests if the given integer value is > 0 or maybe > 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  57. def intIsGreaterThanOrEqualTo(pc: PC, largerOrEqualValue: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, smallerOrEqualValue: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the first integer value is larger than or equal to the second value.

    Tests if the first integer value is larger than or equal to the second value.

    largerOrEqualValue

    A value with computational type integer.

    smallerOrEqualValue

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  58. def intIsGreaterThanOrEqualTo0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given value is greater than or equal to 0 or maybe greater than or equal to 0.

    Tests if the given value is greater than or equal to 0 or maybe greater than or equal to 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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    IntegerValuesDomain
  59. def intIsLessThan(pc: PC, left: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, right: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the first integer value is smaller than the second value.

    Tests if the first integer value is smaller than the second value.

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  60. def intIsLessThan0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given integer value is < 0 or maybe < 0.

    Tests if the given integer value is < 0 or maybe < 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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  61. def intIsLessThanOrEqualTo(pc: PC, left: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, right: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the first integer value is less than or equal to the second value.

    Tests if the first integer value is less than or equal to the second value.

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  62. def intIsLessThanOrEqualTo0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given integer value is less than or equal to 0 or maybe less than or equal to 0.

    Tests if the given integer value is less than or equal to 0 or maybe less than or equal to 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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  63. def intIsNot0(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Answer

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    Tests if the given integer value is not 0 or maybe not 0.

    Tests if the given integer value is not 0 or maybe not 0.

    value

    A value with computational type integer.

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  64. def intIsSomeValueInRange(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, lowerBound: Int, upperBound: Int): Answer

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    Returns Yes iff at least one possible extension of the given value is in the specified range; that is, if the intersection of the range of values captured by the given value and the specified range is non-empty.

    Returns Yes iff at least one possible extension of the given value is in the specified range; that is, if the intersection of the range of values captured by the given value and the specified range is non-empty.

    For example, if the given value captures all positive integer values and the specified range is [-1,1] then the answer has to be Yes. If we know nothing about the potential extension of the given value the answer will be Unknown. The answer is No iff both ranges are non-overlapping.

    value

    A value that has to be of computational type integer.

    lowerBound

    The range's lower bound (inclusive).

    upperBound

    The range's upper bound (inclusive).

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  65. def intIsSomeValueNotInRange(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, lowerBound: Int, upperBound: Int): Answer

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    Returns Yes iff at least one (possible) extension of a given value is not in the specified range; that is, if the set difference of the range of values captured by the given value and the specified range is non-empty.

    Returns Yes iff at least one (possible) extension of a given value is not in the specified range; that is, if the set difference of the range of values captured by the given value and the specified range is non-empty. For example, if the given value has the integer value 10 and the specified range is [0,Integer.MAX_VALUE] then the answer has to be No. But, if the given value represents the range [-5,Integer.MAX_VALUE] and the specified range is again [0,Integer.MAX_VALUE] then the answer has to be Yes.

    The answer is Yes iff the analysis determined that at runtime value will have a value that is not in the specified range. If the analysis(domain) is not able to determine whether the value is or is not in the given range then the answer has to be Unknown.

    value

    A value that has to be of computational type integer.

    lowerBound

    The range's lower bound (inclusive).

    upperBound

    The range's upper bound (inclusive).

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  66. final def intValue[T](value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue)(f: (Int) ⇒ T)(orElse: ⇒ T): T

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    If the given value encapsulates a precise integer value then the function ifThen is called with the respective value otherwise orElse is called.

    If the given value encapsulates a precise integer value then the function ifThen is called with the respective value otherwise orElse is called.

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    @inline()
  67. final def intValueOption(value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): Option[Int]

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    Returns the current Int value represented by the domain value if it exists.

    Returns the current Int value represented by the domain value if it exists.

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    @inline()
    Note

    This method returns None if the DomainValue does not represent an Integer value or the precise value is not known. I.e., this method never fails.

  68. final def intValues[T](value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue)(f: (Int, Int) ⇒ T)(orElse: ⇒ T): T

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  69. def ior(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  70. def irem(pc: PC, left: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, right: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#IntegerValueOrArithmeticException

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  71. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  72. def ishl(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, shift: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  73. def ishr(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, shift: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  74. def isub(pc: PC, left: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, right: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  75. def iushr(pc: PC, value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, shift: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  76. def ixor(pc: PC, value1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, value2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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  77. def mergeDomainValues(pc: PC, v1: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue, v2: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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    Merges the given domain value v1 with the domain value v2 and returns the merged value which is v1 if v1 is an abstraction of v2, v2 if v2 is an abstraction of v1 or some other value if a new value is computed that abstracts over both values.

    Merges the given domain value v1 with the domain value v2 and returns the merged value which is v1 if v1 is an abstraction of v2, v2 if v2 is an abstraction of v1 or some other value if a new value is computed that abstracts over both values.

    This operation is commutative.

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  78. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  79. final def notify(): Unit

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  80. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  81. def properties(pc: PC, propertyToString: (AnyRef) ⇒ String = (v) ⇒ v.toString): Option[String]

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    Returns a string representation of the properties associated with the instruction with the respective program counter.

    Returns a string representation of the properties associated with the instruction with the respective program counter.

    Associating properties with an instruction and maintaining those properties is, however, at the sole responsibility of the Domain.

    This method is predefined to facilitate the development of support tools and is not used by the abstract interpretation framework.

    Domains that define (additional) properties should (abstract) override this method and should return a textual representation of the property.

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  82. def summarize(pc: PC, values: Iterable[(DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue]): (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue

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    Creates a summary of the given domain values by summarizing and joining the given values.

    Creates a summary of the given domain values by summarizing and joining the given values. For the precise details regarding the calculation of a summary see Value.summarize(...).

    pc

    The program counter that will be used for the summary value if a new value is returned that abstracts over/summarizes the given values.

    values

    An Iterable over one or more values.

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    Note

    The current algorithm is generic and should satisfy most needs, but it is not very efficient. However, it should be easy to tailor it for a specific domain/domain values, if need be.

  83. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  84. def toString(): String

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  85. def typeOfValue(value: (DefaultIntegerValues.this)#DomainValue): TypeInformation

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    Returns the type(type bounds) of the given value.

    Returns the type(type bounds) of the given value.

    In general a single value can have multiple type bounds which depend on the control flow. However, all types that the value represents must belong to the same computational type category. I.e., it is possible that the value either has the type "NullPointerException or IllegalArgumentException", but it will never have – at the same time – the (Java) types int and long. Furthermore, it is possible that the returned type(s) is(are) only an upper bound of the real type unless the type is a primitive type.

    This default implementation always returns org.opalj.ai.UnknownType.

    Implementing typeOfValue

    This method is typically not implemented by a single Domain trait/object, but is instead implemented collaboratively by all domains that implement the semantics of certain values. To achieve that, other Domain traits that implement a concrete domain's semantics have to abstract override this method and only return the value's type if the domain knows anything about the type. If a method that overrides this method has no knowledge about the given value, it should delegate this call to its super method.

    Example

    trait FloatValues extends Domain[...] {
      ...
        abstract override def typeOfValue(value: DomainValue): TypesAnswer =
        value match {
          case r: FloatValue ⇒ IsFloatValue
          case _             ⇒ super.typeOfValue(value)
        }
    }
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  86. final def wait(): Unit

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  87. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  88. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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  89. def [B](y: B): (DefaultIntegerValues, B)

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    This member is added by an implicit conversion from DefaultIntegerValues to ArrowAssoc[DefaultIntegerValues] performed by method ArrowAssoc in scala.Predef.
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Inherited from IntegerValues

Inherited from ConcreteIntegerValues

Inherited from IntegerValuesDomain

Inherited from IntegerValuesFactory

Inherited from DefaultDomainValueBinding

Inherited from ValuesDomain

Inherited from AnyRef

Inherited from Any

Inherited by implicit conversion any2stringadd from DefaultIntegerValues to any2stringadd[DefaultIntegerValues]

Inherited by implicit conversion StringFormat from DefaultIntegerValues to StringFormat[DefaultIntegerValues]

Inherited by implicit conversion Ensuring from DefaultIntegerValues to Ensuring[DefaultIntegerValues]

Inherited by implicit conversion ArrowAssoc from DefaultIntegerValues to ArrowAssoc[DefaultIntegerValues]

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