8001471: Klass::cast() does nothing
Summary: Remove function Klass::cast() and calls to it.
Reviewed-by: dholmes, coleenp
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJARRAY_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJARRAY_HPP
#include "ci/ciArray.hpp"
#include "ci/ciClassList.hpp"
#include "oops/objArrayOop.hpp"
// ciObjArray
//
// This class represents a ObjArrayOop in the HotSpot virtual
// machine.
class ciObjArray : public ciArray {
CI_PACKAGE_ACCESS
protected:
ciObjArray(objArrayHandle h_o) : ciArray(h_o) {}
ciObjArray(ciKlass* klass, int len) : ciArray(klass, len) {}
objArrayOop get_objArrayOop() {
return (objArrayOop)get_oop();
}
const char* type_string() { return "ciObjArray"; }
public:
// What kind of ciObject is this?
bool is_obj_array() { return true; }
ciObject* obj_at(int index);
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJARRAY_HPP