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Sebb commented on BCEL-195:
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I can confirm the issue. 
This is definitely caused by accessing the class before it has been fully 
initialsed.
Even initialising the targets field in the declaration does not help, as the 
getTargets() method is invoked before that has been done (and before the ctors).
Just shows how bad it is to let the "this" reference escape during class 
construction.

> addition of hashCode() to generic/Instruction.java breaks Targeters
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BCEL-195
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BCEL-195
>             Project: Commons BCEL
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Main
>    Affects Versions: 6.0
>            Reporter: Mark Roberts
>         Attachments: compare.diff
>
>
> [Revision 1532198|http://svn.apache.org/r1532198] added a {{hashCode()}} 
> function to the Instruction class.  Unfortunately, this breaks the 
> Instruction targeting mechanism. I understand the goal of trying to reuse 
> instructions - an 'iadd' is the same as any other 'iadd'.  However,  one 
> 'goto 50' is not the same as another 'goto 50' due to the way Targeters are 
> implemented.  If branch instructions are reused, then only one entry gets put 
> on the Targeter list.  So when some api is used to modify the instruction 
> list and location 50 becomes location 52 ONLY ONE of the branches gets 
> updated. A very bad thing.  So unless you modify the hash to special case 
> branch instructions (and there might be other instructions needing special 
> treatment as well) its broken.  We fixed it by simply commenting the hash out 
> to make things like they used to be and all works great.



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