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Truffle/Instrumentation: significant rearrangement (including moved class) and extension of the Truffle Instrumentation Framework. New interfaces include DebugContext (which can be attached to the ExecutionContext), through which access is provided to possibly language-specific (a) node instrumentation, (b) debug services manager, (c) notification when programs halt, (d) display of language values, and (e) display of variable identifiers.
author Michael Van De Vanter <michael.van.de.vanter@oracle.com>
date Mon, 03 Feb 2014 20:58:23 -0800
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package com.oracle.truffle.api.nodes.instrument;

/**
 * Categories of {@link InstrumentationProxyNode}s to be used for defining user-visible debugging
 * and other simple tool behavior. These categories (<em>phyla</em>) should correspond to program
 * structures that are meaningful to a programmer using the guest language. A Truffle node without a
 * proxy carrying some phylum should be treated as an artifact of the guest language implementation
 * and should never be visible to the user of a guest language programming tool.
 * <p>
 * Note that phyla are not intended to represent a partition of user-visible node categories, as the
 * relative categorization of nodes can change with the particular programming tasks at hand.
 * <p>
 * This is a somewhat language-agnostic set of phyla, suitable for conventional imperative
 * languages, and is being developed incrementally.
 * <p>
 * The need for alternative sets of phyla is likely to arise, perhaps for other families of
 * languages (for example for mostly expression-oriented languages) or even for specific languages.
 * <p>
 * These are listed alphabetically so that listing from some collection classes will come out in
 * that order.
 * <p>
 * <strong>Disclaimer:</strong> this interface is under development and will change.
 */
public enum NodePhylum {

    /**
     * Marker for a proxy at a variable assignment.
     */
    ASSIGNMENT,

    /**
     * Marker for a proxy at a call site.
     */
    CALL,

    /**
     * Marker for a proxy at which ordinary "stepping" should halt.
     */
    STATEMENT;

}