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package com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.generic;
/**
* FCONST - Push 0.0, 1.0 or 2.0, other values cause an exception
*
* <PRE>Stack: ... -&gt; ..., </PRE>
*
* @LastModified: Jan 2020
*/
public class FCONST extends Instruction implements ConstantPushInstruction {
private float value;
/**
* Empty constructor needed for Instruction.readInstruction.
* Not to be used otherwise.
*/
FCONST() {
}
public FCONST(final float f) {
super(com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.Const.FCONST_0, (short) 1);
if (f == 0.0) {
super.setOpcode(com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.Const.FCONST_0);
} else if (f == 1.0) {
super.setOpcode(com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.Const.FCONST_1);
} else if (f == 2.0) {
super.setOpcode(com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.Const.FCONST_2);
} else {
throw new ClassGenException("FCONST can be used only for 0.0, 1.0 and 2.0: " + f);
}
value = f;
}
@Override
public Number getValue() {
return value;
}
/** @return Type.FLOAT
*/
@Override
public Type getType( final ConstantPoolGen cp ) {
return Type.FLOAT;
}
/**
* Call corresponding visitor method(s). The order is:
* Call visitor methods of implemented interfaces first, then
* call methods according to the class hierarchy in descending order,
* i.e., the most specific visitXXX() call comes last.
*
* @param v Visitor object
*/
@Override
public void accept( final Visitor v ) {
v.visitPushInstruction(this);
v.visitStackProducer(this);
v.visitTypedInstruction(this);
v.visitConstantPushInstruction(this);
v.visitFCONST(this);
}
}