Eric,

Please read Bug 123759 "expose join points for synchronized methods/blocks 
and define new related pointcuts". Essentially to advise a synchronized 
method we must transform it into a non-synchronized method with a 
synchronized block. However the existing execution() pointcut matching 
means that the method execution join point will occur before the lock 
rather than after (as it should do).

Matthew Webster
AOSD Project
Java Technology Centre, MP146
IBM United Kingdom Limited
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Hi all.

ajc is giving me this compiler warning:

advice matching the synchronized method shadow <some method name here>
will be executed outside the lock rather than inside (compiler
limitation)

What does this mean? When ajc injects code into the body of a
synchronized method, is this code then not automatically guarded by
the lock that is assigned when this method is entered? Could somebody
clarify the semantics of that message for me?

Cheers,
Eric

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Eric Bodden
Sable Research Group
McGill University, Montréal, Canada
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