view agent/test/jdi/sagtarg.java @ 3465:8cd198d7cbc1

When a method that has been compiled before is considered for inlining, use its compiled (native) code size for size checks. This avoids inlining compiled methods that already contain many other inlined methods, reducing generated code size and usually execution time as well. Also, add GraalMetrics bookkeeping for inlining.
author Peter Hofer <peter.hofer@jku.at>
date Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:45:25 +0200
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// This is the target debuggee for sagtest.java.
// It just waits which lets the test call all the JDI
// methods on it.

import java.util.List;

interface MyInterface {
    public void myMethod();
}


abstract class MySuper implements MyInterface {
}

class sagtarg extends MySuper {
    public static void main(String[] args){
        String stringVar = "localVar1";
        int    intVar = 89;
        List<String> genVar = null;
        System.out.println("Howdy!");
        String myStr = "";
        synchronized(myStr) {
            try {
                myStr.wait();
            } catch (InterruptedException ee) {
            }
        }
        System.out.println("Goodbye from sagtarg!");
    }

    public void myMethod() {
    }
}