David Dixon-Peugh wrote:

> I have found what I believe to be a bug in BCEL,
> and would like to see if anyone else has seen
> this in the wild.
> 
> Basically, I'm generating code that looks like this:
>   ACONST_NULL
>   ICONST( 0 )
>   INVOKEVIRTUAL ( runTest(I)I )
>   ICONST( 0 )
>   IRETURN
> [catch NullPointerException]
>   ICONST( 0 )
>   IRETURN
> 
> The idea is to force a NullPointerException to be
> raised, and then catch it with a Catch clause.
> 
> This is being done in a MethodGen object, using
> "addExceptionHandler(...)" to create the 
> CodeExceptionGen inside the MethodGen.  (Adding a
> CodeExceptionGen is a good idea.  We should be able
> to do that directly.)


Hmm. Maybe :)

 
> When the MethodGen.getMethod() is called, if you take
> a look at the "getExceptionTable()" result, you 
> basically get nothing.  (Catch table wasn't written
> to Method.)


Where is the code of the exception handler, i.e,
have you short example of your code.

Cheers
        Markus




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