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package sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger;
/** <P> This interface abstracts raw access to operating system-level
threads. In a debugging environment these methods map to, for
example, thread_db calls on Solaris (see /usr/include/thread_db.h)
or the Win32 debugging API calls. In a runtime environment these
might map directly to pthread calls. </P>
<P> Implementors of this interface must provide equals() and
hashCode() methods which work properly regardless of how the
ThreadProxy is obtained, in particular either through {@link
sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.ThreadAccess} or the thread list provided
by {@link sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.cdbg.CDebugger}. This allows
matching up of the OS's notion of the thread list of the target
process with any user-level lists that may be present (i.e., the
JavaThread list in the HotSpot VM). </P>
<P> Implementors of this interface should also provide a
toString() which converts the ThreadProxy to a value easily
recognizable in the platform's debugger. (For example, on Solaris,
"t@&lt;id&gt;".) </P>
<P> FIXME: had to be renamed from "Thread" to avoid numerous
clashes with java.lang.Thread -- would be nice to pick a more
consistent name with the rest of the system. </P> */
public interface ThreadProxy {
/** Retrieves the context for the given thread. It is only valid to
call this method if the thread is suspended (i.e., the process
has not been resumed via ProcessControl); throws an
IllegalThreadStateException if it is not. */
public ThreadContext getContext() throws IllegalThreadStateException;
/** Indicates whether calls to setContext() are valid. */
public boolean canSetContext() throws DebuggerException;
/** Sets the context for the given thread. The passed ThreadContext
must be a modified version of one returned from a previous call
to getContext(). It is only valid to call this method if the
thread is suspended (i.e., the process has not been resumed via
ProcessControl); throws an IllegalThreadStateException if it is
not. Throws a DebuggerException if the target process can not be
modified, for example because it is a core file. */
public void setContext(ThreadContext context)
throws IllegalThreadStateException, DebuggerException;
}