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* gnu/classpath/jdwp/processor/ClassTypeCommandSet.java (executeInvokeMethod): No need to use ValueFactory any more; MethodResult.getReturnedValue now returns a Value. (executeNewInstance): Double-check that return result is an ObjectValue; throw JdwpInternalErrorException if it is not. (invokeMethod): Method IDs come from VMMethod, not VMIdManager. Arguments are Values not Objects. Use ValueFactory to create arguments. Pass invocation options to VMVirtualMachine.executeMethod. Don't do any thread suspend/resume work: VMVM.executeMethod will take care of it. * gnu/classpath/jdwp/processor/ObjectReferenceCommandSet.java (executeInvokeMethod): Method IDs come from VMMethod, not VMIdManager. Arguments should be Values instead of Objects. Use ValueFactory to create Values. Remove specific option handling and pass options to VMVirtualMachine.executeMethod. Remove thread suspension. Use MethodResult.getReturnedValue to get method's result. * gnu/classpath/jdwp/util/MethodResult.java (returnedValue): Change type to Value. (thrownException): Change type to Throwable. (resType): Remove. (MethodResult): New constructor. (setReturnedValue): Remove. (SetThrownException): Remove. (getResultType): Remove. (setResultType): Remove. * gnu/classpath/jdwp/value/ObjectValue.java (getValue): New method. * vm/reference/gnu/classpath/jdwp/VMVirtualMachine.java (executeMethod): Replace "nonVirtual" parameter with more generic "options" parameter. Replace java.lang.reflect.Method parameter with VMMethod. Replace Object[] parameter with Value[] parameter. From-SVN: r125895 |
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