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| package sun.jvm.hotspot.oops; |
| |
| // A HeapVisitor is used for visiting all object in the heap |
| |
| public interface HeapVisitor { |
| // This is called at the beginning of the iteration to provide the |
| // HeapVisitor with information about the amount of memory which |
| // will be traversed (for example, for displaying a progress bar) |
| public void prologue(long usedSize); |
| |
| // Callback method for each object |
| // Return true if the iteration should be stopped. |
| public boolean doObj(Oop obj); |
| |
| // This is called after the traversal is complete |
| public void epilogue(); |
| }; |