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#ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_OOPHANDLE_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_OOPS_OOPHANDLE_HPP
#include "oops/oop.hpp"
// Simple class for encapsulating oop pointers stored in metadata.
// These are different from Handle. The Handle class stores pointers
// to oops on the stack, and manages the allocation from a thread local
// area in the constructor.
// This assumes that the caller will allocate the handle in the appropriate
// area. The reason for the encapsulation is to help with naming and to allow
// future uses for read barriers.
class OopHandle {
private:
oop* _obj;
public:
OopHandle() : _obj(NULL) {}
OopHandle(oop* w) : _obj(w) {}
inline oop resolve() const;
inline oop peek() const;
// Used only for removing handle.
oop* ptr_raw() const { return _obj; }
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_OOPHANDLE_HPP