.NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata (&more) - cross-platform!
 
 
 
 

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// Copyright (c) 2014 Daniel Grunwald
//
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//
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ICSharpCode.Decompiler.IL
{
/// <summary>
/// A container of IL blocks.
/// Each block is an extended basic block (branches may only jump to the beginning of blocks, not into the middle),
/// and only branches within this container may reference the blocks in this container.
/// That means that viewed from the outside, the block container has a single entry point (but possibly multiple exit points),
/// and the same holds for every block within the container.
///
/// If a block within the container falls through to its end point, control flow is transferred to the end point
/// of the whole block container. The return value of the block is ignored in this case, the container always
/// returns void.
/// </summary>
partial class BlockContainer : ILInstruction
{
public readonly InstructionCollection<Block> Blocks;
public Block EntryPoint {
get {
return Blocks[0];
}
}
public BlockContainer() : base(OpCode.BlockContainer)
{
this.Blocks = new InstructionCollection<Block>(this);
}
public override void WriteTo(ITextOutput output)
{
output.WriteLine("BlockContainer {");
output.Indent();
foreach (var inst in Blocks) {
inst.WriteTo(output);
output.WriteLine();
output.WriteLine();
}
output.Unindent();
output.Write("}");
}
public override IEnumerable<ILInstruction> Children {
get { return Blocks; }
}
public override void TransformChildren(ILVisitor<ILInstruction> visitor)
{
foreach (var block in Blocks) {
// Recurse into the blocks, but don't allow replacing the block
if (block.AcceptVisitor(visitor) != block)
throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot replace blocks in BlockContainer");
}
}
internal override void CheckInvariant()
{
base.CheckInvariant();
Debug.Assert(Blocks.Count >= 1);
}
protected override InstructionFlags ComputeFlags()
{
InstructionFlags flagsInAnyBlock = InstructionFlags.None;
InstructionFlags flagsInAllBlocks = ~InstructionFlags.None;
foreach (var block in Blocks) {
flagsInAnyBlock |= block.Flags;
flagsInAllBlocks &= block.Flags;
}
// Return EndPointUnreachable only if no block has a reachable endpoint.
// The other flags are combined from all blocks.
return (flagsInAnyBlock & ~InstructionFlags.EndPointUnreachable)
| (flagsInAllBlocks & InstructionFlags.EndPointUnreachable);
}
internal override ILInstruction Inline(InstructionFlags flagsBefore, IInlineContext context)
{
// Blocks are phase-1 boundaries
return this;
}
}
}