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/**
* A point within the executing code of the target VM.
* Locations are used to identify the current position of
* a suspended thread (analogous to an instruction pointer or
* program counter register in native programs). They are also used
* to identify the position at which to set a breakpoint.
* <p>
* The availability of a line number for a location will
* depend on the level of debugging information available from the
* target VM.
* <p>
* Several mirror interfaces have locations. Each such mirror
* extends a {@link Locatable} interface.
* <p>
* <a name="strata"><b>Strata</b></a>
* <p>
* The source information for a Location is dependent on the
* <i>stratum</i> which is used. A stratum is a source code
* level within a sequence of translations. For example,
* say the baz program is written in the programming language
* "Foo" then translated to the language "Bar" and finally
* translated into the Java programming language. The
* Java programming language stratum is named
* <code>"Java"</code>, let's say the other strata are named
* "Foo" and "Bar". A given location (as viewed by the
* {@link #sourceName()} and {@link #lineNumber()} methods)
* might be at line 14 of "baz.foo" in the <code>"Foo"</code>
* stratum, line 23 of "baz.bar" in the <code>"Bar"</code>
* stratum and line 71 of the <code>"Java"</code> stratum.
* Note that while the Java programming language may have
* only one source file for a reference type, this restriction
* does not apply to other strata - thus each Location should
* be consulted to determine its source path.
* Queries which do not specify a stratum
* ({@link #sourceName()}, {@link #sourcePath()} and
* {@link #lineNumber()}) use the VM's default stratum
* ({@link VirtualMachine#getDefaultStratum()}).
* If the specified stratum (whether explicitly specified
* by a method parameter or implicitly as the VM's default)
* is <code>null</code> or is not available in the declaring
* type, the declaring type's default stratum is used
* ({@link #declaringType()}.{@link ReferenceType#defaultStratum()
* defaultStratum()}). Note that in the normal case, of code
* that originates as Java programming language source, there
* will be only one stratum (<code>"Java"</code>) and it will be
* returned as the default. To determine the available strata
* use {@link ReferenceType#availableStrata()}.
*
* @see com.sun.jdi.request.EventRequestManager
* @see StackFrame
* @see com.sun.jdi.event.BreakpointEvent
* @see com.sun.jdi.event.ExceptionEvent
* @see Locatable
*
* @author Robert Field
* @author Gordon Hirsch
* @author James McIlree
* @since 1.3
*/
/**
* Gets the type to which this Location belongs. Normally
* the declaring type is a {@link ClassType}, but executable
* locations also may exist within the static initializer of an
* {@link InterfaceType}.
*
* @return the {@link ReferenceType} containing this Location.
*/
/**
* Gets the method containing this Location.
*
* @return the location's {@link Method}.
*/
/**
* Gets the code position within this location's method.
*
* @return the long representing the position within the method
* or -1 if location is within a native method.
*/
long codeIndex();
/**
* Gets an identifing name for the source corresponding to
* this location.
* <P>
* This method is equivalent to
* <code>sourceName(vm.getDefaultStratum())</code> -
* see {@link #sourceName(String)}
* for more information.
*
* @return a string specifying the source
* @throws AbsentInformationException if the source name is not
* known
*/
/**
* Gets an identifing name for the source corresponding to
* this location. Interpretation of this string is the
* responsibility of the source repository mechanism.
* <P>
* Returned name is for the specified <i>stratum</i>
* (see the {@link Location class comment} for a
* description of strata).
* <P>
* The returned string is the unqualified name of the source
* file for this Location. For example,
* <CODE>java.lang.Thread</CODE> would return
* <CODE>"Thread.java"</CODE>.
*
* @param stratum The stratum to retrieve information from
* or <code>null</code> for the declaring type's
* default stratum.
*
* @return a string specifying the source
*
* @throws AbsentInformationException if the source name is not
* known
*
* @since 1.4
*/
throws AbsentInformationException;
/**
* Gets the path to the source corresponding to this
* location.
* <P>
* This method is equivalent to
* <code>sourcePath(vm.getDefaultStratum())</code> -
* see {@link #sourcePath(String)}
* for more information.
*
* @return a string specifying the source
*
* @throws AbsentInformationException if the source name is not
* known
*/
/**
* Gets the path to the source corresponding to this
* location. Interpretation of this string is the
* responsibility of the source repository mechanism.
* <P>
* Returned path is for the specified <i>stratum</i>
* (see the {@link Location class comment} for a
* description of strata).
* <P>
* In the reference implementation, for strata which
* do not explicitly specify source path (the Java
* programming language stratum never does), the returned
* string is the package name of {@link #declaringType()}
* converted to a platform dependent path followed by the
* unqualified name of the source file for this Location
* ({@link #sourceName sourceName(stratum)}).
* For example, on a
* Windows platform, <CODE>java.lang.Thread</CODE>
* would return
* <CODE>"java\lang\Thread.java"</CODE>.
*
* @param stratum The stratum to retrieve information from
* or <code>null</code> for the declaring type's
* default stratum.
*
* @return a string specifying the source
*
* @throws AbsentInformationException if the source name is not
* known
*
* @since 1.4
*/
throws AbsentInformationException;
/**
* Gets the line number of this Location.
* <P>
* This method is equivalent to
* <code>lineNumber(vm.getDefaultStratum())</code> -
* see {@link #lineNumber(String)}
* for more information.
*
* @return an int specifying the line in the source, returns
* -1 if the information is not available; specifically, always
* returns -1 for native methods.
*/
int lineNumber();
/**
* The line number of this Location. The line number is
* relative to the source specified by
* {@link #sourceName(String) sourceName(stratum)}.
* <P>
* Returned line number is for the specified <i>stratum</i>
* (see the {@link Location class comment} for a
* description of strata).
*
* @param stratum The stratum to retrieve information from
* or <code>null</code> for the declaring type's
* default stratum.
*
* @return an int specifying the line in the source, returns
* -1 if the information is not available; specifically, always
* returns -1 for native methods.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
/**
* Compares the specified Object with this Location for equality.
*
* @return true if the Object is a Location and if it refers to
* the same point in the same VM as this Location.
*/
/**
* Returns the hash code value for this Location.
*
* @return the integer hash code
*/
int hashCode();
}