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1 /* Soot - a J*va Optimization Framework
2  * Copyright (C) 2003 Feng Qian
3  *
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19
20 /* ReferenceVariable provides interface for simulating assignments
21  * in a native method.
22  *
23  * e.g., a = b, can be written by a.isAssigned(b);
24  *
25  * A reference variable is an abstract of a variable rather than a
26  * representation of an abstract object, the later is represented by
27  * AbstractObject.
28  *
29  * The simulation formulates the assignment or field assignment of such
30  * high level variable. It is the resposibility of analyses to get the
31  * constraints out of such abstract simulation.
32  *
33  * Analyses may use very different representations of points-to, e.g.,
34  * set constraints, type rules, or points-to graphs. All the analyses
35  * have to do is to let the variables in the program implement this
36  * interface.
37  */

38
39 package soot.jimple.toolkits.pointer.representations;
40
41 import soot.*;
42
43 public interface ReferenceVariable {
44 }
45
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