Class EncodedArrayItem

All Implemented Interfaces:
Comparable<OffsettedItem>

public final class EncodedArrayItem extends OffsettedItem
Encoded array of constant values.
  • Constructor Details

    • EncodedArrayItem

      public EncodedArrayItem(CstArray array)
      Constructs an instance.
      Parameters:
      array - non-null; array to represent
  • Method Details

    • itemType

      public ItemType itemType()
      Returns the item type for this instance.
      Specified by:
      itemType in class Item
      Returns:
      non-null; the item type
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object
    • compareTo0

      protected int compareTo0(OffsettedItem other)
      Compares this instance to another which is guaranteed to be of the same class. The default implementation of this method is to throw an exception (unsupported operation). If a particular class needs to actually sort, then it should override this method.
      Overrides:
      compareTo0 in class OffsettedItem
      Parameters:
      other - non-null; instance to compare to
      Returns:
      -1, 0, or 1, depending on the sort order of this instance and the other
    • toHuman

      public String toHuman()
      Gets a short human-readable string representing this instance.
      Specified by:
      toHuman in class OffsettedItem
      Returns:
      non-null; the human form
    • addContents

      public void addContents(DexFile file)
      Populates a DexFile with items from within this instance. This will not add an item to the file for this instance itself (which should have been done by whatever refers to this instance).

      Note: Subclasses must override this to do something appropriate.

      Specified by:
      addContents in class Item
      Parameters:
      file - non-null; the file to populate
    • place0

      protected void place0(Section addedTo, int offset)
      Does additional work required when placing an instance. The default implementation of this method is a no-op. If a particular class needs to do something special, then it should override this method. In particular, if this instance did not know its write size up-front, then this method is responsible for setting it.
      Overrides:
      place0 in class OffsettedItem
      Parameters:
      addedTo - non-null; the section this instance has been added to
      offset - >= 0; the offset from the start of the section where this instance was placed
    • writeTo0

      protected void writeTo0(DexFile file, AnnotatedOutput out)
      Performs the actual write of the contents of this instance to the given data section. This is called by OffsettedItem.writeTo(com.android.dx.dex.file.DexFile, com.android.dx.util.AnnotatedOutput), which will have taken care of ensuring alignment.
      Specified by:
      writeTo0 in class OffsettedItem
      Parameters:
      file - non-null; the file to use for reference
      out - non-null; where to write to