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/*
* $Id: FilteredAbsoluteLocationPath.java,v 1.2.4.1 2005/09/12 10:26:50 pvedula Exp $
*/
/**
* @author G. Todd Miller
*/
public FilteredAbsoluteLocationPath() {
}
}
}
}
}
return(_path);
}
return "FilteredAbsoluteLocationPath(" +
}
}
}
}
"<init>",
"("
+ ")V");
// Backwards branches are prohibited if an uninitialized object is
// on the stack by section 4.9.4 of the JVM Specification, 2nd Ed.
// We don't know whether this code might contain backwards branches,
// so we mustn't create the new object until after we've created
// the suspect arguments to its constructor. Instead we calculate
// the values of the arguments to the constructor first, store them
// in temporary variables, create the object and reload the
// arguments from the temporaries to avoid the problem.
// Compile relative path iterator(s)
// Create new Dup Filter Iterator
// Initialize Dup Filter Iterator with iterator from the stack
}
else {
"getIterator",
"()"+NODE_ITERATOR_SIG);
}
}
}