Hey all, I am trying to use the ASM bytecode Tree Api to do static analysis for a class. I guess I have a pretty basic question. In a method say foobar(), I have a list of instructions within foobar (InsnList which has a List). Now I want to check if at instruction number 10, whether a function "barfoo(String args)" is being invoked.

Also seperatly, I need to verify whether a particular instruction is a conditional.

Thanks and Regards, SJ

Note: I can already read a class and reach the particular method I am interested in and iterate through each intruction of that method.

Solved (see: Greg's comments):

    AbstractInsnNode s = ...
    if(s.getType()==AbstractInsnNode.METHOD_INSN){
        MethodInsnNode methodInvocationNode = (MethodInsnNode) s;
        if(methodInvocationNode.name.equals("barfoo"))
        {
            return true;
        }
    }
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thanks Chris.... dint knw we are suppsd to do that.... doing nw – dreamer13134 Apr 16 '11 at 20:47
Do you know what the individual JVM instructions mean? Just trying to figure out where you're starting from here. – Greg Hewgill Apr 16 '11 at 20:47
Yes I do.... Ive gone through the ASM manual.... – dreamer13134 Apr 16 '11 at 20:51
Then what's the question? Given the instruction at offset 10, you should know how to determine whether the bytecode there is invoking a specific function. Similarly, given a specific instruction it should be trivial to determine whether it's a conditional or not. – Greg Hewgill Apr 16 '11 at 20:57
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That's right, invokespecial is one of the bytecodes that can invoke a method (there are a few more). It looks like you'll have to call getType() on your instruction node, and if the type is METHOD_INSN then you can cast to a MethodInsnNode. From there, look at .name to see the method name. – Greg Hewgill Apr 16 '11 at 21:19
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From looking at the ASM javadoc, it looks like you'll have to call getType() on your instruction node, and if the type is METHOD_INSN then you can cast to a MethodInsnNode. From there, look at .name to see the method name.

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Simple - once you've determined that you've invoked foobar, start incrementing a counter on each instruction you visit. On the tenth invocation, perform your check for the invocation of barfoo.

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He's not running the code, he's statically analysing it. – Robin Green Apr 16 '11 at 21:02
He doesn't need to run the code for the visitors to visit the class/method/instructions. – Amir Afghani Apr 16 '11 at 21:13
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