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1.37.1 CompiledCode class: cache flushing (class) 1.37.2 CompiledCode class: instance creation (class) 1.37.3 CompiledCode class: tables (class) 1.37.4 CompiledCode: accessing (instance) 1.37.5 CompiledCode: basic (instance) 1.37.6 CompiledCode: copying (instance) 1.37.7 CompiledCode: debugging (instance) 1.37.8 CompiledCode: decoding bytecodes (instance) 1.37.9 CompiledCode: literals - iteration (instance) 1.37.10 CompiledCode: security (instance) 1.37.11 CompiledCode: testing accesses (instance) 1.37.12 CompiledCode: translation (instance)
The first three have a meaning only for those bytecodes that represent a combination of operations: the combination can be BC1 ARG BC2 OPERAND if the fourth byte's bit 0 = 0 or BC1 OPERAND BC2 ARG if the fourth byte's bit 0 = 1
where BC1 is the first byte, BC2 is the second, ARG is the third and OPERAND is the bytecode argument as it appears in the bytecode stream.
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