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30 package org.objectweb.asm.tree;
31
32 import org.objectweb.asm.Label;
33 import org.objectweb.asm.MethodVisitor;
34
35 /**
36  * A node that represents a try catch block.
37  *
38  * @author Eric Bruneton
39  */

40 public class TryCatchBlockNode {
41
42     /**
43      * Beginning of the exception handler's scope (inclusive).
44      */

45     public Label start;
46
47     /**
48      * End of the exception handler's scope (exclusive).
49      */

50     public Label end;
51
52     /**
53      * Beginning of the exception handler's code.
54      */

55     public Label handler;
56
57     /**
58      * Internal name of the type of exceptions handled by the handler. May be
59      * <tt>null</tt> to catch any exceptions (for "finally" blocks).
60      */

61     public String JavaDoc type;
62
63     /**
64      * Constructs a new {@link TryCatchBlockNode}.
65      *
66      * @param start beginning of the exception handler's scope (inclusive).
67      * @param end end of the exception handler's scope (exclusive).
68      * @param handler beginning of the exception handler's code.
69      * @param type internal name of the type of exceptions handled by the
70      * handler, or <tt>null</tt> to catch any exceptions (for "finally"
71      * blocks).
72      */

73     public TryCatchBlockNode(
74         final Label start,
75         final Label end,
76         final Label handler,
77         final String JavaDoc type)
78     {
79         this.start = start;
80         this.end = end;
81         this.handler = handler;
82         this.type = type;
83     }
84
85     /**
86      * Makes the given visitor visit this try catch block.
87      *
88      * @param mv a method visitor.
89      */

90     public void accept(final MethodVisitor mv) {
91         mv.visitTryCatchBlock(start, end, handler, type);
92     }
93 }
94
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