Hi, Under bug 278496 I've gradually been working on this, the idea is to reduce the memory used for compile-time weaving in AJDT, using something similar to the strategy I used to reduce memory for Loadtime weaving.
The latest AJDT dev builds now include the first pass at these changes. You need to 'turn them on' as I don't want them default until I get some feedback on whether they behave. To configure them, open your project properties, go to AspectJ compiler, then scroll down to the bottom of the options panel and in the 'other' section in the free form text field enter: -Xset:minimalModel=true,typeDemotion=true Then work as normal. I'm interested in whether: - you see a noticeable reduction in heap usage (maybe turn on the eclipse heap status monitor under Window>Preferences>General) - you see a change in performance. With the more eager eviction model these options employ, there may be more messing around to compile stuff (probably only noticeable on full builds) - it breaks ! thanks for any feedback, Andy _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
