On 07/20/2011 12:42 PM, Sebastian Sickelmann wrote:
Hi,
first of all. Your Job at invokedynamic is really awesome. I have started a project
called "mockinject" at java.net a few year ago that need to hook inside method
calls and invokedynamic will make it really easy to do it in jdk7. I got some problem
with the actual implementation some time ago, but i want to restart the project with
invokedymic.
mockinject does a lot of byte-code-fiddeling and this is really bug intensive.
So i decided to start another project "jvmdebug" that emulates the real
byte-code-instruction-execution with simulation-code which has debug-information-pointers
to asm-dumps of the real-class. My favorite IDE detects the debug-information show the
asm-dump and so it looks like you are debugging the byte-code.
And here is my question: Is there a way to identify the actually bound
method-handle that will be used by an invokedynimic call? It would be really
usefull for the user to get this information before executing the invokedynamic
instruction.
Kind regards
Sebastian
Wrong list,
there is a specific list for JSR 292: [email protected]
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