Package org.jacoco.core.instr

Examples of org.jacoco.core.instr.Instrumenter.instrument()


  public void run(IPerfOutput output) throws Exception {
    final IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();
    ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(TargetLoader.getClassData(target));
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    instr.instrument(reader);
    output.writeByteResult("instrumented class",
        instr.instrument(reader).length, reader.b.length);
  }

}
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    final IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();
    ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(TargetLoader.getClassData(target));
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    instr.instrument(reader);
    output.writeByteResult("instrumented class",
        instr.instrument(reader).length, reader.b.length);
  }

}
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    final ClassDataRecorder rec = new ClassDataRecorder();
    final Analyzer analyzer = new Analyzer(rec);
    analyzer.analyze(reader);

    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    final byte[] instrumentedBuffer = instr.instrument(reader);
    final TargetLoader loader = new TargetLoader(clazz, instrumentedBuffer);

    final Object obj = loader.newTargetInstance();
    if (obj instanceof Runnable) {
      ((Runnable) obj).run();
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      public void run() {
        for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
          ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(buffer);

          final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
          instr.instrument(reader);
        }
      }

    };
  }
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  public void run(IPerfOutput output) throws Exception {
    final IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();
    ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(TargetLoader.getClassData(target));
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    instr.instrument(reader);
    output.writeByteResult("instrumented class",
        instr.instrument(reader).length, reader.b.length);
  }

}
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    final IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();
    ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(TargetLoader.getClassData(target));
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    instr.instrument(reader);
    output.writeByteResult("instrumented class",
        instr.instrument(reader).length, reader.b.length);
  }

}
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   {
      try
      {
         IRuntime runtime = ArquillianRuntime.getInstance();
         Instrumenter instrumenter = new Instrumenter(runtime);
         byte[] instrumented = instrumenter.instrument(asset.openStream(), EX_STRING);
        
         return new ByteArrayInputStream(instrumented);
      }
      catch (Exception e)
      {
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   {
      try
      {
         IRuntime runtime = ArquillianRuntime.getInstance();
         Instrumenter instrumenter = new Instrumenter(runtime);
         byte[] instrumented = instrumenter.instrument(asset.openStream());
        
         return new ByteArrayInputStream(instrumented);
      }
      catch (Exception e)
      {
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  protected Runnable getInstrumentedRunnable() throws Exception {
    ClassReader reader = new ClassReader(TargetLoader.getClassData(target));
    IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();
    runtime.startup();
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    final byte[] instrumentedBuffer = instr.instrument(reader);
    final TargetLoader loader = new TargetLoader(target, instrumentedBuffer);

    return (Runnable) loader.newTargetInstance();
  }
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    final IRuntime runtime = new LoggerRuntime();

    // The Instrumenter creates a modified version of our test target class
    // that contains additional probes for execution data recording:
    final Instrumenter instr = new Instrumenter(runtime);
    final byte[] instrumented = instr
        .instrument(getTargetClass(targetName));

    // Now we're ready to run our instrumented class and need to startup the
    // runtime first:
    runtime.startup();
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