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#ifndef CPU_ZERO_STUBROUTINES_ZERO_HPP
#define CPU_ZERO_STUBROUTINES_ZERO_HPP
// This file holds the platform specific parts of the StubRoutines
// definition. See stubRoutines.hpp for a description on how to
// extend it.
public:
static address call_stub_return_pc() {
return (address) -1;
}
static bool returns_to_call_stub(address return_pc) {
return return_pc == call_stub_return_pc();
}
enum platform_dependent_constants {
code_size1 = 0, // The assembler will fail with a guarantee
code_size2 = 0 // if these are too small. Simply increase
}; // them if that happens.
enum method_handles_platform_dependent_constants {
method_handles_adapters_code_size = 0
};
#endif // CPU_ZERO_STUBROUTINES_ZERO_HPP