Thanks
Yeah it is not JLS although it is written in Java. Apart from being an elegant solution it really does put some overhead on requiring every developer working with Ant to be knowlegable about what, how and why are aspects. Yet it is interesting though that in theory we could add logging to existing and new tasks in an "easy" and standarized way.
This could be worth an experiment.
-H
Peter Donald wrote:
At 09:53 12/3/01 -0500, Hugo A. Garcia wrote:
one very fancy way of doing it would be by modifying Ant to use aspects :
http://aspectj.org/servlets/AJSite
+100000 ;)
Except instead of using a preprocessor we should do it manually to keep our code compatible with JLS.
Cheers,
Pete
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