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All rights reserved.</small></div> + +<h1>AspectJ 1.9.19</h1> + +<p> + Please note that Bugzilla for issue management is deprecated and new issues should be filed as + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/new">GitHub issues</a>. + The list of issues addressed for 1.9.19 can be found here: + <ul> + <li><a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed++milestone%3A1.9.19">GitHub 1.9.19</a></li> + <li><a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&f0=OP&f1=OP&f3=CP&f4=CP&j1=OR&list_id=16866879&product=AspectJ&query_format=advanced&target_milestone=1.9.19">Bugzilla 1.9.19</a></li> + </ul> +</p> + +<h2>New features</h2> + +<p> + AspectJ 1.9.19 supports <a href="https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/19/">Java 19</a> and its final, preview and + incubator features, such as: +</p> +<ul> + <li>Record patterns (preview)</li> + <li>Virtual threads (preview)</li> + <li>Pattern matching for <tt>switch</tt> (preview 3)</li> + <li>Structured concurrency (incubator)</li> +</ul> + +Please note that the upstream Eclipse Java Compiler (ECJ) which the AspectJ Compiler (AJC) is a fork of still has some +open issues concerning Java 19 preview feature support, see the list in +<a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/184#issuecomment-1272254940">this comment</a>. AJC therefore +inherits the same problems for the specific cases described in the linked issues. + +<h2>Improvements</h2> + +<p> + In annotation style aspects, asynchronous <tt>proceed()</tt> calls in <tt>@Around</tt> advice now works in threads + created from within the advice. Previously, this was only working in native syntax aspects. There is still a + limitation with regard to asynchronous proceed, if you do not create the thread in the advice but want to use e.g. + an <tt>ExecutorService</tt> with its own thread pool. This still is not working in annotation style aspects, only in + native syntax ones. +</p> +<p> + See <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/128">issue #128</a> and + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/pull/132">pull request #132</a> for more details. +</p> +<h2>Code examples</h2> + +<p> + You can find some sample code in the AspectJ test suite under the respective AspectJ version in which the features + were first supported (possibly as JVM preview features): +</p> +<ul> + <li> + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/tree/master/tests/features198/java17"> + Pattern matching for switch (preview 1) + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/tree/master/tests/features199/java18"> + Pattern matching for switch (preview 2) + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/tree/master/tests/features199/java18"> + Pattern matching for switch (preview 3), record patterns (preview 1) + </a> + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/tree/master/tests/bugs199/github_128"> + Asynchronous proceed in native vs. annotation style syntax + </a> + </li> + <li> + Please note that presently there is no specific sample code for virtual threads and structured concurrency in the + AspectJ code base, because these are just new APIs, no Java language features. You can find sample code for these + concurrency features elsewhere, e.g. in the corresponding JEPs. In AspectJ, they should just work transparently + like any other Java API. + </li> +</ul> + +<h2>Other changes and bug fixes</h2> + +<ul> + <li> + Fix a bug which led to <tt>NullPointerException</tt>s if too many JAR archives were on the classpath. Too many here + means the value system property <tt>org.aspectj.weaver.openarchives</tt> (1,000 by default). The AspectJ compiler is + meant to close archives upon cache exhaustion and then re-open them if it needs them again later. Re-opening was + broken, now the compiler works reliably even for cache sizes as small as 20. See issue + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/125">#125</a>. + </li> + <li> + Improvements for <tt>if()</tt> pointcuts in annotation syntax, see issues + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/115">#115</a>, + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/120">#120</a>, + <a href="https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/issues/122">#122</a>. + </li> + <li> + Thanks to Andrey Turbanov for several clean code contributions. + </li> +</ul> + +<h2>AspectJ usage hints</h2> + +<h3>AspectJ compiler build system requirements</h3> + +<p> + Since 1.9.7, the AspectJ compiler <tt>ajc</tt> (contained in the <tt>aspectjtools</tt> library) no longer works on + JDKs 8 to 10. The minimum compile-time requirement is now JDK 11 due to upstream changes in the Eclipse Java Compiler + (subset of JDT Core), which AspectJ is a fork of. You can still compile to legacy target versions as low as Java 1.3 + when compiling plain Java code or using plain Java ITD constructs which do not require the AspectJ runtime + <tt>aspectjrt</tt>, but the compiler itself needs JDK 11+. Just like in previous AspectJ versions, both the runtime + <tt>aspectjrt</tt> and the load-time weaver <tt>aspectjweaver</tt> still only require JRE 8+. +</p> + +<h3>Use LTW on Java 16+</h3> + +<p> + Please note that if you want to use load-time weaving on Java 16+, the weaving agent collides with + <a href="https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/396">JEP 396 (Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by Default)</a> and related + subsequent JEPs. Therefore, you need to set the JVM parameter <tt>--add-opens java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED</tt> in + order to enable aspect weaving. This is due to the fact that the weaver uses internal APIs for which we have not found + an adequate replacement yet when defining classes in different classloaders. +</p> + +<h3>Compile with Java preview features</h3> + +<p> + For features marked as preview on a given JDK, you need to compile with <tt>ajc --enable-preview</tt> and run with + <tt>java --enable-preview</tt> on that JDK. +</p> +<p> + Please note that you cannot run code compiled with preview features on any other JDK than the one used for + compilation. For example, records compiled with preview on JDK 15 cannot be used on JDK 16 without recompilation. This + is a JVM limitation unrelated to AspectJ. Also, e.g. sealed classes are preview-1 on JDK 15 and preview-2 on JDK 16. + You still need to recompile, no matter what. +</p> + +<hr> + +<p> + <b>Available:</b> 1.9.19 on DD-MMM-2022 +</p> + +</body> + +</html> diff --git a/docs/dist/doc/index.html b/docs/dist/doc/index.html index 371961da2..84d4f79ad 100644 --- a/docs/dist/doc/index.html +++ b/docs/dist/doc/index.html @@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ <tr> <td>README's </td> <td>Changes and porting guide for AspectJ + <a href="README-1919.html">1.9.19</a>, + <a href="README-199.html">1.9.9 and 1.9.9.1</a>, <a href="README-198.html">1.9.8</a>, <a href="README-197.html">1.9.7</a>, <a href="README-196.html">1.9.6</a>, |