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added NewInstanceSnippets for lowering NewInstanceNodes (currently disabled by default) added Word type and WordTypeRewriterPhase to support programming against machine word values in snippets without duplicating the code for 32 and 64 bit platforms added GraphUtil.approxSourceLocation() utility method for getting an approximate source code location for a node
author Doug Simon <doug.simon@oracle.com>
date Mon, 11 Jun 2012 15:39:57 +0200
parents 0364a2a874b8
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package com.oracle.graal.nodes.spi;

import com.oracle.graal.nodes.*;

/**
 * This interface marks a node as being able to negate its effect, this is intended for nodes that depend on a
 * BooleanNode condition. The canonical representation of has, for example, no way to represent a != b. If such an
 * expression appears during canonicalization the negated expression will be created (a == b) and the usages will be
 * negated, using this interface's {@link #negate()} method.
 */
public interface Negatable {

    /**
     * Tells this node that a condition it depends has been negated, and that it thus needs to invert its own effect.
     * For example, an {@link IfNode} would switch its true and false successors.
     */
    Negatable negate();
}