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Building .NET Coverage Tool

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This article is a walkthrough for building a .NET coverage tool
//
// Instruction.cs
//
// Author:
//   Jb Evain (jbevain@gmail.com)
//
// (C) 2005 Jb Evain
//
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// a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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// permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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//
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// included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
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namespace Mono.Cecil.Cil {

	public sealed class Instruction : ICodeVisitable {

		int m_offset;
		OpCode m_opCode;
		object m_operand;

		Instruction m_previous;
		Instruction m_next;

		SequencePoint m_sequencePoint;

		public int Offset {
			get { return m_offset; }
			set { m_offset = value; }
		}

		public OpCode OpCode {
			get { return m_opCode; }
			set { m_opCode = value; }
		}

		public object Operand {
			get { return m_operand; }
			set { m_operand = value; }
		}

		public Instruction Previous {
			get { return m_previous; }
			set { m_previous = value; }
		}

		public Instruction Next {
			get { return m_next; }
			set { m_next = value; }
		}

		public SequencePoint SequencePoint {
			get { return m_sequencePoint; }
			set { m_sequencePoint = value; }
		}

		internal Instruction (int offset, OpCode opCode, object operand) : this (offset, opCode)
		{
			m_operand = operand;
		}

		internal Instruction (int offset, OpCode opCode)
		{
			m_offset = offset;
			m_opCode = opCode;
		}

		internal Instruction (OpCode opCode, object operand) : this (0, opCode, operand)
		{
		}

		internal Instruction (OpCode opCode) : this (0, opCode)
		{
		}

		public int GetSize ()
		{
			int size = m_opCode.Size;

			switch (m_opCode.OperandType) {
			case OperandType.InlineSwitch:
				size += (1 + ((Instruction []) m_operand).Length) * 4;
				break;
			case OperandType.InlineI8:
			case OperandType.InlineR:
				size += 8;
				break;
			case OperandType.InlineBrTarget:
			case OperandType.InlineField:
			case OperandType.InlineI:
			case OperandType.InlineMethod:
			case OperandType.InlineString:
			case OperandType.InlineTok:
			case OperandType.InlineType:
			case OperandType.ShortInlineR:
				size += 4;
				break;
			case OperandType.InlineParam:
			case OperandType.InlineVar:
				size += 2;
				break;
			case OperandType.ShortInlineBrTarget:
			case OperandType.ShortInlineI:
			case OperandType.ShortInlineParam:
			case OperandType.ShortInlineVar:
				size += 1;
				break;
			}

			return size;
		}

		public void Accept (ICodeVisitor visitor)
		{
			visitor.VisitInstruction (this);
		}
	}
}

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