import java.io.IOException;
class Blort {
private static void arrayCopyTest(int k) {
// A local variable assigned from an argument
int j = k;
// These two locals are defined once and used multiple times
String[] stringArray = new String[8];
Object[] objectArray = new Object[8];
// Should cause another move to be inserted
Object anotherOne = objectArray;
if (anotherOne != null) {
System.out.println("foo");
}
// "i" is used in a loop
for (int i = 0; i < stringArray.length; i++)
stringArray[i] = new String(Integer.toString(i));
System.out.println("string -> object");
System.arraycopy(stringArray, 0, objectArray, 0, stringArray.length);
System.out.println("object -> string");
System.arraycopy(objectArray, 0, stringArray, 0, stringArray.length);
System.out.println("object -> string (modified)");
objectArray[4] = new Object();
try {
System.arraycopy(objectArray, 0, stringArray, 0,stringArray.length);
} catch (ArrayStoreException ase) {
// "ase" is an unused local which still must be preserved
System.out.println("caught ArrayStoreException (expected)");
}
}
private void testConstructor() {
Blort foo = null;
try {
foo = new Blort();
} catch (Exception ex) {
}
System.err.println(foo);
}
/**
* Stolen from
* java/android/org/apache/http/impl/io/AbstractMessageParser.java
* Simplified.
*
* Checks to see that local variable assignment is preserved through
* phi's. The key component here is the assignment of previous = current.
*/
public static void parseHeaderGroup(
final Object headGroup,
final Object inbuffer,
int maxHeaderCount,
int maxLineLen)
throws IOException {
StringBuilder current = null;
StringBuilder previous = null;
for (;;) {
if (current == null) {
current = new StringBuilder(64);
} else {
current.length();
}
int l = inbuffer.hashCode();
if (l == -1 || current.length() < 1) {
break;
}
if ((current.charAt(0) == ' ' || current.charAt(0) == '\t') && previous != null) {
int i = 0;
while (i < current.length()) {
char ch = current.charAt(i);
if (ch != ' ' && ch != '\t') {
break;
}
i++;
}
if (maxLineLen > 0
&& previous.length() + 1 + current.length() - i > maxLineLen) {
throw new IOException("Maximum line length limit exceeded");
}
previous.append(' ');
previous.append(current, i, current.length() - i);
} else {
previous = current;
current = null;
}
if (maxHeaderCount > 0) {
throw new IOException("Maximum header count exceeded");
}
}
}
}