The second issue (no matched join points) is due to the fact that
ArrayList is a JDK class and "execution" of its constructor cannot be
weaved.
So, I guess, you will have to stick with the "call" point cuts when
dealing with the JDK classes.
I am not sure, but I guess an "around advice" to constructor "call"
might do the trick for you.
Regards
Tahir Akhtar
邵津 wrote:
Hi, everyone.
I'm using aspectJ to
help me get an initialized instance reference after its constructor
called.
At first, I wrote some
code like this:
after() returning (ArrayList l): call(ArrayList.new(..))
but the
reference l I got seems not be initialized yet.
This
is the first rule mentioned in http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/aspectj-users/msg00019.html
Then
I changed my code into this:
after(ArrayList
l) returning: this(l)
&&execution(ArrayList.new(..))
(which
is written according to the second rule mentioned in msg00019)
but
this time, no matched join point has been found in the program...
My
question is : how can I get an
initialized instance reference using AspectJ?
Thanks
very much!
Vivian
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