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1 /* Soot - a J*va Optimization Framework
2  * Copyright (C) 2003 Feng Qian
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19
20 /**
21  * An abstract object is a static representation of a run-time object.
22  * It is possible for an abstract object to represent all run-time objects
23  * generated from the same source.
24  *
25  * Currently, there are following types of abstract objects:
26  * AbstractLocation, represents objects created by a new site.
27  * ObjectConstant, represents objects created by a VM, such as
28  * objects representing classes, methods, ....
29  *
30  * @author Feng Qian
31  */

32 package soot.jimple.toolkits.pointer.representations;
33
34 import soot.*;
35
36 public interface AbstractObject{
37   public Type getType();
38   public String JavaDoc toString();
39   public String JavaDoc shortString();
40 }
41
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