+Stacktraces with Inlined Methods
+================================
+
+Author: Edwin Steiner
+Changes: -
+
+
+The layout of the line number table looks like this:
+
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln 1 | start PC of line 1 |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln 2 | start PC of line 2 |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ ...
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln N | start PC of line N |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+
+Note: "ln 1" means the line number of the first line of the method body,
+ and so on.
+
+
+For inlined methods special entries are inserted into the table. The special
+entries have negative line numbers. If there is an inlined method call at line
+X, the table looks like this:
+
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln 1 | start PC of line 1 |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln 2 | start PC of line 1 |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ ...
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | -2 | start PC of line X | <-- "-2" marks start of inlined method
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln 1' | start PC of line 1' | \
+ +----------+----------------------+ |
+ | ln 2' | start PC of line 1' | |
+ +----------+----------------------+ |--- these refer to lines within the body of
+ ... | the inlined callee
+ +----------+----------------------+ |
+ | ln N' | start PC of line N' | /
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | -3-ln X | methodinfo* to callee| <-- methodinfo* instead of PC, -3 minus line number
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | -1 | start PC of line X | <-- NOTE THE PC!
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln X+1 | start PC of line X+1 |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ ...
+ +----------+----------------------+
+ | ln N | start PC of line N |
+ +----------+----------------------+
+
+
+# vim: et sw=4 sts=4 ts=4
+