Remove redundant 'name' and 'packaging' tags from POMs
If 'name' is identical to 'artifactId' and 'packaging' has the default
value 'jar', we can just remove those tags from the POM.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Fix undetected runtime dependency usage problem from previous commit
In module 'tests', our tests need Ant launcher. Hence, dependency
ant:ant-launcher was re-added to the POM (with test scope this time)
and Maven Dependency plugin configured to regard it as a used
dependency and not falsely report it as unused.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Clean up Maven dependencies using 'dependency:analyze' goal
Notably, this change involves a partial revert of @4a5660b3, because we
are not using JUnit Jupiter yet but still JUnit 4 tests. See discussion
under commit at https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/commit/4a5660b3.
Many other warnings - concerning both used undeclared and unused
declared dependencies - were eliminated by adding or removing the
corresponding dependencies from the POMs. Furthermore, I tried to make
sure that some clearly test-scoped dependencies are now actually
declared as such, so as to avoid unwanted transitivity bleeding into
compile scope and maybe unwanted classes ending up in uber JARs via
Maven Shade or Maven Assembly.
TODO: I am not so sure why modules other than 'run-all-unit-tests' would
depend on test JARs. I hope I broke nothing essential there. As of
today, the other modules where I found '<type>test-jar</type>'
dependencies are:
- ajde
- testing
- testing-drivers
- tests
- weaver
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Clean up remaining references to system-scoped dependencies
Now there is no system-scoped dependency left anymore in the Maven
build, i.e. the corresponding warnings are gone and we can focus on the
actual build log.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Module 'asm-renamed' now deploys to GitHub Packages
This means that instead of a system-scoped dependency we now have a
regular one.
The 'libx' module also downloads binary and source JARs redundantly into
the libraries directory in order to be found there by other scripts and
tests.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Replace JDT Core system dependency by deployed one
Get rid of system paths. Instead, rely on JDT Core Shadows to deploy
both binary and source JARs to GitHub Packages. The former module
directory was deleted completely. Instead, the JARs are redundantly
copied into 'libs/jdtcore-aj' in order to be found there by tests and
other Ant scripts.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Replace system-scoped dependency on commons by granular dependencies
There are only two direct dependencies used in AspectJ code:
- Commons Digester (module 'testing')
- Commons Logging (module 'org.aspectj.matcher')
I declared those two and experimentally removed all the other
system-scoped dependencies, as it should be. Let's see if the build
works with transitive dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Make all tests run on Java 16 via '-add-opens' JVM option
Due to JEP 260 (Encapsulate Most Internal APIs), aspect weaving on
Java 16 now requires '--add-opens java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED' on
the command line. Otherwise there will be illegal access exceptions for
some internal API calls AspectJ needs, most prominently when trying to
define classes in other packages or modules.
This had to be done on several levels:
- Maven Surefire: running tests in a JVM directly forked by Surefire.
In order to make this backwards compatible, I added two profiles
with JDK-level-dependent auto-activation, one 8-15 and one 16+. In
the latter a property containing the JVM parameter is defined, in
the former it is empty, i.e. the JVM is started without the
parameter. In Java 8 the parameter did not even exist, in Java 9+ we
could use it, but we need to test how users use AspectJ.
- RunSpec: Whenever an XML test is declared to use '<run>', we need to
determine the current JVM version and again dynamically add the
parameter when forking the target JVM.
- AntSpec: Whenever an XML test is declared to use '<ant>', we need to
determine the current JVM version dynamically add two properties
usable from within Ant scripts: 'aj.addOpensKey' and
'aj.addOpensValue'. Unfortunately, Ant needs to use two '<argLine>'
parameters, because the two parts of the option are separated by a
space character.
- Ant scripts: When triggered by an AntSpec, each Ant target using LTW
needs to manually set
<jvmarg value="${aj.addOpensKey}"/>
<jvmarg value="${aj.addOpensValue}"/>
for each '<java>' task. It was quite tedious to find all(?) of them.
TODO: In the AspectJ 1.9.7 release notes we need to document that this
parameter is now needed for LTW.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Keep only ASM 2.0 binary because it is still used in UnweavableTest
which uses an old ASM API, e.g. with a ClassWriter constructor which no
longer exists.
Also add JarJar 1.3 library because it is needed by an Ant task in
lib/asm/build.xml.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>