Hi Santiago,

 

You might try running your test with a larger stack size, since this doesn't
look like an infinite loop. Try adding a VM argument -Xss2048k to your junit
runner to do this. This value is four times the default, so you probably can
run with less, but doing this should test whether this fixes the problem (as
I suspect it will). Java programs with deep stacks sometimes need a larger
value here. And running from Eclipse has different stack depths, so the
discrepancy isn't too surprising.

 

  _____  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Santiago Aguiar
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [aspectj-users] java.lang.StackOverflowError
atorg.aspectj.weaver.ReferenceType.isAssignableFrom(ReferenceType.java:292)

 

Hi,

I'm using AspectJ 1.5.3 using LTW and writing *most* of my aspects code
style. I get the following stack trace when running a test case from ant:

[junit] java.lang.StackOverflowError
    [junit]     at
java.util.WeakHashMap.expungeStaleEntries(WeakHashMap.java:269)
    [junit]     at java.util.WeakHashMap.getTable(WeakHashMap.java:297)
    [junit]     at java.util.WeakHashMap.get(WeakHashMap.java:341)
    [junit]     at org.aspectj.weaver.World$TypeMap.get(World.java:967)
    [junit]     at org.aspectj.weaver.World.resolve(World.java:250)
    [junit]     at org.aspectj.weaver.World.resolve(World.java:191)
    [junit]     at
org.aspectj.weaver.UnresolvedType.resolve(UnresolvedType.java:662)
    [junit]     at
org.aspectj.weaver.ReferenceType.getRawType(ReferenceType.java:550)
    [junit]     at
org.aspectj.weaver.ReferenceType.isAssignableFrom(ReferenceType.java:292)
    [junit]     at
org.aspectj.weaver.ReferenceType.isAssignableFrom(ReferenceType.java:276)
    [junit]     at
org.aspectj.weaver.ReferenceType.isAssignableFrom(ReferenceType.java:292)
.....

Strangely, I don't get the error if running my test cases from inside
Eclipse. If I'm not wrong, eclipse uses it's own compiler while when running
from ant I'm compiling with Sun's compiler (1.5.0_09).

I don't really know what else to do... I suspect the issue is while handling
generics, but not much else. I'm willing to provide any additional
information to help me diagnose the problem.

I'm attaching the generated ajcore files.

thanks a lot,

saludos

-- 
santiago aguiar
netlabs

Palmar 2548
Montevideo, Uruguay
Tel. +(598 2) 707 7687 
Fax. +(598 2) 709 4866
http://www.netlabs.com.uy 
_______________________________________________
aspectj-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users

Reply via email to