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/*
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* Copyright 1997-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*
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*/
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# include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
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# include "incls/_globals.cpp.incl"
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RUNTIME_FLAGS(MATERIALIZE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \
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MATERIALIZE_PRODUCT_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG, \
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MATERIALIZE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG, \
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MATERIALIZE_MANAGEABLE_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG)
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RUNTIME_OS_FLAGS(MATERIALIZE_DEVELOPER_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_PD_DEVELOPER_FLAG, \
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MATERIALIZE_PRODUCT_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG, \
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MATERIALIZE_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG, MATERIALIZE_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG)
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bool Flag::is_unlocker() const {
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return strcmp(name, "UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions") == 0;
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}
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bool Flag::is_unlocked() const {
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if (strcmp(kind, "{diagnostic}") == 0) {
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return UnlockDiagnosticVMOptions;
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} else {
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return true;
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}
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}
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bool Flag::is_writeable() const {
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return (strcmp(kind, "{manageable}") == 0 || strcmp(kind, "{product rw}") == 0);
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}
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// All flags except "manageable" are assumed internal flags.
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// Long term, we need to define a mechanism to specify which flags
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// are external/stable and change this function accordingly.
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bool Flag::is_external() const {
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return (strcmp(kind, "{manageable}") == 0);
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}
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// Length of format string (e.g. "%.1234s") for printing ccstr below
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#define FORMAT_BUFFER_LEN 16
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void Flag::print_on(outputStream* st) {
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st->print("%5s %-35s %c= ", type, name, (origin != DEFAULT ? ':' : ' '));
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if (is_bool()) st->print("%-16s", get_bool() ? "true" : "false");
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if (is_intx()) st->print("%-16ld", get_intx());
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if (is_uintx()) st->print("%-16lu", get_uintx());
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if (is_ccstr()) {
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const char* cp = get_ccstr();
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const char* eol;
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while ((eol = strchr(cp, '\n')) != NULL) {
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char format_buffer[FORMAT_BUFFER_LEN];
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size_t llen = pointer_delta(eol, cp, sizeof(char));
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jio_snprintf(format_buffer, FORMAT_BUFFER_LEN,
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"%%." SIZE_FORMAT "s", llen);
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st->print(format_buffer, cp);
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st->cr();
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cp = eol+1;
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st->print("%5s %-35s += ", "", name);
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}
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st->print("%-16s", cp);
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}
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st->print(" %s", kind);
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st->cr();
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}
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void Flag::print_as_flag(outputStream* st) {
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if (is_bool()) {
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st->print("-XX:%s%s", get_bool() ? "+" : "-", name);
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} else if (is_intx()) {
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st->print("-XX:%s=" INTX_FORMAT, name, get_intx());
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} else if (is_uintx()) {
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st->print("-XX:%s=" UINTX_FORMAT, name, get_uintx());
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} else if (is_ccstr()) {
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st->print("-XX:%s=", name);
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// Need to turn embedded '\n's back into separate arguments
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// Not so efficient to print one character at a time,
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// but the choice is to do the transformation to a buffer
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// and print that. And this need not be efficient.
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for (const char* cp = get_ccstr(); *cp != '\0'; cp += 1) {
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switch (*cp) {
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default:
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st->print("%c", *cp);
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break;
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case '\n':
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st->print(" -XX:%s=", name);
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break;
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}
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}
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} else {
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ShouldNotReachHere();
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}
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}
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// 4991491 do not "optimize out" the was_set false values: omitting them
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// tickles a Microsoft compiler bug causing flagTable to be malformed
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#define RUNTIME_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{product}", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{pd product}", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{diagnostic}", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_MANAGEABLE_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{manageable}", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{product rw}", DEFAULT },
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#ifdef PRODUCT
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#define RUNTIME_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define RUNTIME_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define RUNTIME_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc)
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#else
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#define RUNTIME_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{pd}", DEFAULT },
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#define RUNTIME_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{notproduct}", DEFAULT },
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#endif
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#define C1_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C1 product}", DEFAULT },
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#define C1_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C1 pd product}", DEFAULT },
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#ifdef PRODUCT
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#define C1_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define C1_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define C1_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc)
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#else
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#define C1_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C1}", DEFAULT },
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#define C1_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C1 pd}", DEFAULT },
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#define C1_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C1 notproduct}", DEFAULT },
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#endif
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#define C2_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2 product}", DEFAULT },
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#define C2_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2 pd product}", DEFAULT },
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#define C2_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2 diagnostic}", DEFAULT },
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#ifdef PRODUCT
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#define C2_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define C2_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) /* flag is constant */
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#define C2_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc)
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#else
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#define C2_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2}", DEFAULT },
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#define C2_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2 pd}", DEFAULT },
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#define C2_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT(type, name, value, doc) { #type, XSTR(name), &name, "{C2 notproduct}", DEFAULT },
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#endif
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static Flag flagTable[] = {
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RUNTIME_FLAGS(RUNTIME_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_MANAGEABLE_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PRODUCT_RW_FLAG_STRUCT)
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RUNTIME_OS_FLAGS(RUNTIME_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_STRUCT, RUNTIME_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT)
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#ifdef COMPILER1
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C1_FLAGS(C1_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, C1_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, C1_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, C1_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, C1_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT)
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#endif
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#ifdef COMPILER2
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C2_FLAGS(C2_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, C2_PD_DEVELOP_FLAG_STRUCT, C2_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, C2_PD_PRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT, C2_DIAGNOSTIC_FLAG_STRUCT, C2_NOTPRODUCT_FLAG_STRUCT)
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#endif
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{0, NULL, NULL}
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};
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Flag* Flag::flags = flagTable;
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size_t Flag::numFlags = (sizeof(flagTable) / sizeof(Flag));
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inline bool str_equal(const char* s, char* q, size_t len) {
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// s is null terminated, q is not!
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if (strlen(s) != (unsigned int) len) return false;
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return strncmp(s, q, len) == 0;
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}
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Flag* Flag::find_flag(char* name, size_t length) {
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for (Flag* current = &flagTable[0]; current->name; current++) {
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if (str_equal(current->name, name, length)) {
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if (!(current->is_unlocked() || current->is_unlocker())) {
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// disable use of diagnostic flags until they are unlocked
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return NULL;
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}
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return current;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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// Returns the address of the index'th element
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static Flag* address_of_flag(CommandLineFlagWithType flag) {
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assert((size_t)flag < Flag::numFlags, "bad command line flag index");
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return &Flag::flags[flag];
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}
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bool CommandLineFlagsEx::is_default(CommandLineFlag flag) {
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assert((size_t)flag < Flag::numFlags, "bad command line flag index");
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Flag* f = &Flag::flags[flag];
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return (f->origin == DEFAULT);
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::wasSetOnCmdline(const char* name, bool* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag((char*)name, strlen(name));
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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*value = (result->origin == COMMAND_LINE);
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return true;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::boolAt(char* name, size_t len, bool* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_bool()) return false;
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*value = result->get_bool();
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return true;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::boolAtPut(char* name, size_t len, bool* value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_bool()) return false;
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bool old_value = result->get_bool();
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result->set_bool(*value);
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*value = old_value;
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result->origin = origin;
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return true;
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}
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void CommandLineFlagsEx::boolAtPut(CommandLineFlagWithType flag, bool value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* faddr = address_of_flag(flag);
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guarantee(faddr != NULL && faddr->is_bool(), "wrong flag type");
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faddr->set_bool(value);
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faddr->origin = origin;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::intxAt(char* name, size_t len, intx* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_intx()) return false;
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*value = result->get_intx();
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return true;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::intxAtPut(char* name, size_t len, intx* value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_intx()) return false;
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intx old_value = result->get_intx();
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result->set_intx(*value);
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*value = old_value;
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result->origin = origin;
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return true;
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}
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void CommandLineFlagsEx::intxAtPut(CommandLineFlagWithType flag, intx value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* faddr = address_of_flag(flag);
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guarantee(faddr != NULL && faddr->is_intx(), "wrong flag type");
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faddr->set_intx(value);
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faddr->origin = origin;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::uintxAt(char* name, size_t len, uintx* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_uintx()) return false;
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*value = result->get_uintx();
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return true;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::uintxAtPut(char* name, size_t len, uintx* value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_uintx()) return false;
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uintx old_value = result->get_uintx();
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result->set_uintx(*value);
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*value = old_value;
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result->origin = origin;
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return true;
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}
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void CommandLineFlagsEx::uintxAtPut(CommandLineFlagWithType flag, uintx value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* faddr = address_of_flag(flag);
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guarantee(faddr != NULL && faddr->is_uintx(), "wrong flag type");
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faddr->set_uintx(value);
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faddr->origin = origin;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::doubleAt(char* name, size_t len, double* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_double()) return false;
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*value = result->get_double();
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return true;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::doubleAtPut(char* name, size_t len, double* value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_double()) return false;
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double old_value = result->get_double();
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result->set_double(*value);
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*value = old_value;
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result->origin = origin;
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return true;
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}
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void CommandLineFlagsEx::doubleAtPut(CommandLineFlagWithType flag, double value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* faddr = address_of_flag(flag);
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guarantee(faddr != NULL && faddr->is_double(), "wrong flag type");
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faddr->set_double(value);
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faddr->origin = origin;
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}
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bool CommandLineFlags::ccstrAt(char* name, size_t len, ccstr* value) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_ccstr()) return false;
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*value = result->get_ccstr();
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return true;
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}
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// Contract: Flag will make private copy of the incoming value.
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// Outgoing value is always malloc-ed, and caller MUST call free.
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bool CommandLineFlags::ccstrAtPut(char* name, size_t len, ccstr* value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* result = Flag::find_flag(name, len);
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if (result == NULL) return false;
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if (!result->is_ccstr()) return false;
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ccstr old_value = result->get_ccstr();
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char* new_value = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, strlen(*value)+1);
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strcpy(new_value, *value);
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result->set_ccstr(new_value);
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if (result->origin == DEFAULT && old_value != NULL) {
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// Prior value is NOT heap allocated, but was a literal constant.
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char* old_value_to_free = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, strlen(old_value)+1);
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strcpy(old_value_to_free, old_value);
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old_value = old_value_to_free;
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}
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*value = old_value;
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result->origin = origin;
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return true;
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}
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// Contract: Flag will make private copy of the incoming value.
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void CommandLineFlagsEx::ccstrAtPut(CommandLineFlagWithType flag, ccstr value, FlagValueOrigin origin) {
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Flag* faddr = address_of_flag(flag);
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guarantee(faddr != NULL && faddr->is_ccstr(), "wrong flag type");
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ccstr old_value = faddr->get_ccstr();
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char* new_value = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, strlen(value)+1);
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strcpy(new_value, value);
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faddr->set_ccstr(new_value);
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if (faddr->origin != DEFAULT && old_value != NULL) {
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// Prior value is heap allocated so free it.
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FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(char, old_value);
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}
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faddr->origin = origin;
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}
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extern "C" {
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static int compare_flags(const void* void_a, const void* void_b) {
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return strcmp((*((Flag**) void_a))->name, (*((Flag**) void_b))->name);
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}
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}
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void CommandLineFlags::printSetFlags() {
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// Print which flags were set on the command line
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// note: this method is called before the thread structure is in place
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// which means resource allocation cannot be used.
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// Compute size
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int length= 0;
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while (flagTable[length].name != NULL) length++;
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// Sort
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Flag** array = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(Flag*, length);
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for (int index = 0; index < length; index++) {
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array[index] = &flagTable[index];
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}
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qsort(array, length, sizeof(Flag*), compare_flags);
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// Print
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for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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if (array[i]->origin /* naked field! */) {
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array[i]->print_as_flag(tty);
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tty->print(" ");
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}
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}
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tty->cr();
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FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(Flag*, array);
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}
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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void CommandLineFlags::verify() {
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assert(Arguments::check_vm_args_consistency(), "Some flag settings conflict");
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}
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void CommandLineFlags::printFlags() {
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// Print the flags sorted by name
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// note: this method is called before the thread structure is in place
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// which means resource allocation cannot be used.
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// Compute size
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int length= 0;
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while (flagTable[length].name != NULL) length++;
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// Sort
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Flag** array = NEW_C_HEAP_ARRAY(Flag*, length);
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for (int index = 0; index < length; index++) {
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array[index] = &flagTable[index];
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}
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qsort(array, length, sizeof(Flag*), compare_flags);
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// Print
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tty->print_cr("[Global flags]");
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for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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if (array[i]->is_unlocked()) {
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array[i]->print_on(tty);
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}
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}
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FREE_C_HEAP_ARRAY(Flag*, array);
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}
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#endif
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