That's probably the case. I wasn't sure as to the correct interpretation
of this passage. I'll try it out when I work on my memory-efficient
re-write. Thanks for your help.
"I don't think that playing hours of Pac-Man makes me want to become a
cannibal" (Anonymous)
-Matt
Joakim Dahlstedt
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Please respond to
kernel
> I've been following the Java Class File specs, but I've encountered a
> Constant_Info block with a tag of "0" (which isn't documented in the
class
> file specs). I've just assumed that this means an end-of-the-blocks, but
> I've encountered it in one classfile where the count of the constant_info
> block is one more than the location of the "0" block. What does a 0
tagged
> block mean?
To me this looks like you have missed that doubles and longs uses 2 entries
in the class pool. Might this be the case ?
Regards,
Joakim Dahlstedt
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- [JOS-Kernel] Linked lists, timers and ot... Ranieri Argentini
- Re: [JOS-Kernel] Bytecode Interpretation Joakim Dahlstedt
- Re: [JOS-Kernel] Bytecode Interpretation Gilbert Carl Herschberger II
- Re: [JOS-Kernel] Bytecode Interpretation Corrado Santoro
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