Reputation: 3
I need to identify unused variables ( arguments, local variables, class member variables) unused in Java code. Basically i have to use BCEL to access the byte code and reach my objective.
I have managed using ClassGen to get all the methods called and then by using MethodGen i managed to get all the local variables and function arguments. However i still can't differentiate between a used and an unused variable.
I am guessing i have to access the JVM stack to see what variables are actually being loaded and what is not being loaded are not being used.
So the question is simple: How do i access the JVM stack using BCEL?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1974
Reputation: 54679
It it possible to detect the used/unused variables from the bytecode by obtaining the instruction list of the method.
I have not tried this before, and this is only an experiment that shows that it is possible at all, but I hope there is an easier and more elegant way than this:
import org.apache.bcel.Repository;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.Constant;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantFieldref;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantNameAndType;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantPool;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.JavaClass;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.LocalVariable;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.LocalVariableTable;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.Method;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.ConstantPoolGen;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.GETFIELD;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.Instruction;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.InstructionHandle;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.InstructionList;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.LoadInstruction;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.LocalVariableInstruction;
import org.apache.bcel.generic.MethodGen;
public class UnusedVariablesTest
{
private int usedInt;
private String usedString;
private int unusedInt;
private String unusedString;
public static void main(String[] args) throws ClassNotFoundException
{
String className = "UnusedVariablesTest";
JavaClass c = Repository.lookupClass(className);
ConstantPool cp = c.getConstantPool();
ConstantPoolGen cpg = new ConstantPoolGen(cp);
for (Method m : c.getMethods())
{
//System.out.println("Method "+m);
MethodGen mg = new MethodGen(m, className, cpg);
InstructionList il = mg.getInstructionList();
InstructionHandle[] ihs = il.getInstructionHandles();
for(int i=0; i < ihs.length; i++) {
InstructionHandle ih = ihs[i];
Instruction instruction = ih.getInstruction();
//System.out.println(" "+instruction);
if (instruction instanceof LocalVariableInstruction)
{
LocalVariableInstruction lvi = (LocalVariableInstruction)instruction;
LocalVariableTable lvt = m.getLocalVariableTable();
int index = lvi.getIndex();
LocalVariable lv = lvt.getLocalVariable(index, ih.getPosition());
if (lv != null)
{
System.out.println("Using "+lv.getName());
}
}
else if (instruction instanceof GETFIELD)
{
GETFIELD getfield = (GETFIELD)instruction;
int index = getfield.getIndex();
Constant constant = cp.getConstant(index);
if (constant instanceof ConstantFieldref)
{
ConstantFieldref cfr = (ConstantFieldref)constant;
Constant constant2 = cp.getConstant(cfr.getNameAndTypeIndex());
if (constant2 instanceof ConstantNameAndType)
{
ConstantNameAndType cnat = (ConstantNameAndType)constant2;
System.out.println("Using "+cnat.getName(cp));
}
}
}
}
}
}
void someMethod(int usedIntArgument, int unusedIntArgument)
{
System.out.println(usedInt+usedString+usedIntArgument);
}
}
At least it prints the fields, arguments and local variables that are used, which could serve as a basis to detect the UNused ones.
Upvotes: 1