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Class ReachingDefs.BBComparator  view ReachingDefs.BBComparator download ReachingDefs.BBComparator.java

java.lang.Object
  extended byCompil3r.Dataflow.ReachingDefs.BBComparator
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.util.Comparator
Enclosing class:
ReachingDefs

public static class ReachingDefs.BBComparator
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.util.Comparator


Field Summary
static ReachingDefs.BBComparator INSTANCE
           
 
Constructor Summary
private ReachingDefs.BBComparator()
           
 
Method Summary
 int compare(Compil3r.Quad.BasicBlock bb1, Compil3r.Quad.BasicBlock bb2)
           
 int compare(java.lang.Object o1, java.lang.Object o2)
          Return an integer that is negative, zero or positive depending on whether the first argument is less than, equal to or greater than the second according to this ordering.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Comparator
equals
 

Field Detail

INSTANCE

public static final ReachingDefs.BBComparator INSTANCE
Constructor Detail

ReachingDefs.BBComparator

private ReachingDefs.BBComparator()
Method Detail

compare

public int compare(java.lang.Object o1,
                   java.lang.Object o2)
Description copied from interface: java.util.Comparator
Return an integer that is negative, zero or positive depending on whether the first argument is less than, equal to or greater than the second according to this ordering. This method should obey the following contract:
  • if compare(a, b) < 0 then compare(b, a) > 0
  • if compare(a, b) throws an exception, so does compare(b, a)
  • if compare(a, b) < 0 and compare(b, c) < 0 then compare(a, c) < 0
  • if compare(a, b) == 0 then compare(a, c) and compare(b, c) must have the same sign
To be consistent with equals, the following additional constraint is in place:
  • if a.equals(b) or both a and b are null, then compare(a, b) == 0.

Although it is permissible for a comparator to provide an order inconsistent with equals, that should be documented.

Specified by:
compare in interface java.util.Comparator

compare

public int compare(Compil3r.Quad.BasicBlock bb1,
                   Compil3r.Quad.BasicBlock bb2)