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removed bytecode disassembly from CodeCacheRuntime into separate BytecodeDisassembler class
removed VM call for doing bytecode disassembly
added support for explicitly excluding classes from JaCoCo (put '// JaCoCo Exclude' somewhere in the source file)
added node intrinsics to MaterializeNode
added snippets for the UnsignedMath classes
each file opened by CFGPrinter now includes a unique id in its name to avoid a race of multiple threads writing to the same file
the IdealGraphPrinter uses the new BytecodeDisassembler mechanism
teh UnsignedMath class is exclude from JaCoCo processing as it is used in snippets
author | Doug Simon <doug.simon@oracle.com> |
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date | Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:57:49 +0200 |
parents | c18cbe5936b8 |
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