Rename DOM AST class TypePattern to AbstractTypePattern
Since JDT Core 3.27 (Java 17), there is a name clash, because the new
class org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.TypePattern (JEP 406) gets relocated to
org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.TypePattern during shading.
Fortunately, this made tests like AjASTTest and AjAST5Test fail with
rather nasty errors like:
java.lang.VerifyError: Bad return type (...)
Type 'org/aspectj/org/eclipse/jdt/core/dom/TypePattern' (...) is not
assignable to 'org/aspectj/org/eclipse/jdt/core/dom/Pattern' (...)
TODO: Update AJDT references to the renamed class in the following
classes after refreshing the AspectJ sources:
- ExtraPackageReferenceFinder
- ExtraTypeReferenceFinder
This also means, that for Eclipse 2021-09 (4.21) we need a new AJDT
update site, because simply deploying to the 4.19 one would probably
lead to problems in the IDE.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Update ECJ version, activate Java 17 preview features tests
After JDT Core (ECJ) was updated to the final Java 17 feature set, the
tests now pass as expected.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
In ITD processing, use setter instead of assigning Scope directly
Change calls like
pre.scope.parent = newParent;
to this pattern:
// Use setter in order to also update member 'compilationUnitScope'
pre.scope.setParent(newParent);
This should fix lots of failing tests after updating JDT Core.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
This is a bugfix release, reverting the essential parts of commit
f70aeb5e, because it causes AspectJ Maven integration tests using
javadoc to fail on JDK 8.
See commit discussion on
https://github.com/eclipse/org.aspectj/commit/f70aeb5e#commitcomment-51417353
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Before, we used 1.9.7.BUILD-SNAPSHOT, which according to Andy Clement
was originally an intent across a group of Spring projects he was
involved in, to ensure that SNAPSHOTS were sorted alphabetically ahead
of MILESTONEs and ahead of RCs.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
This involves replacing references in weaver application code as well as
a few tests.
In order to make AspectJ weaver + tools contain a relocated ASM version,
I added a Maven Shade relocation step after Maven Assembly created the
uber JARs. Relocation works for both binaries and sources and also
encompasses Class::forName calls like in class AsmDetector.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Upon special request by Andy Clement, I included 'lib' as a child module
in the parent POM again, making several modules which refer to
downloaded library files dependent the 'lib' module. I am not sure I
caught all of them, but I hope so.
Now after cloning the project and configuring the token for reading from
GitHub Packages (sorry!), you can just run a Maven build for the main
project and no longer need to fail the first build, read the Maven
Enforcer message and run 'cd lib && mvn compile' as a first step. This
convenience comes at the price of a more complex POM and two new
profiles:
- Profile 'provision-libs' is auto-activated by the absence of a
marker file, kicking off the library provisioning process and
creating same marker file at the end, if successful. Therefore,
during subsequent builds libraries will not be re-provisioned,
because the marker file exists and Maven skips all download and
(un)zip steps, which saves build time and bandwidth. Otherwise
offline builds would not work either.
- Profile 'clean-libs' needs to be activated manually, because by
default 'mvn clean' will not erase provisioned libraries. In most
cases, even after a clean a developer does not want to re-provision
all libraries if they have not changed (e.g. new JDT Core build).
But if you do wish too erase the libraries and the marker file, just
call 'cd lib && mvn -P clean-libs clean'.
Please note: The Maven Enforcer build step, which additionally checks
for existence of other files, still exists and was moved from the parent
POM to 'libs'. No matter if provisioning was just done or skipped
because the main marker file exists, a quick heuristic check for that
list of files is done during each build, failing the build with a
comprehensive message if an inconsistency was found. The error message
says which files are missing and tells the user:
"There is an inconsistency in module subdirectory 'lib'. Please run
'mvn --projects lib -P clean-libs clean compile'. This should take
care of cleaning and freshly downloading all necessary libraries to
that directory, where some tests expect them to be."
This should cover the topic.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
The new string AjcTestCase.CLASSPATH_ASM_RENAMED dynamically determines
the 'asm-renamed' location from the classpath, system property
'java.class.path'.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
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>
Remove remaining usage message duplication between ECJ and AJC
The resource key 'misc.usage' is completely gone from
.../jdt/internal/compiler/batch/messages_aspectj.properties. Instead,
JDT Core was adjusted in such a way as to patch the new resource key
'misc.usage.aspectj' into the upstream 'misc.usage' in the right place.
Now finally the properties file is as lean as I envisioned it to be,
without any loss of information and without the need of future manual
synchronisation of duplicate texts for every release.
At the same time, usage text detection in AjdtCommand::inferKind was
improved and also adjusted to the new situation.
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>
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>
After Ajc usage text output is filtered into its own category
IMessage.USAGE now - see commit @31b2d60b - some tests in module
'org.aspectj.ajdt.core' were failing. I fixed and also improved them a
bit in @e4a2a5a5, but forgot to commit this one.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
After Ajc usage text output is filtered into its own category
IMessage.USAGE now - see commit @31b2d60b - some tests in module
'org.aspectj.ajdt.core' were failing. I fixed and also improved them a
bit.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Improve usage text, error and warning output in batch compiler
- Usage texts are now printed to stdOut, no longer stdErr.
- 'java ...Main -?' no longer prints usage text twice (once to stdOut
and then again to stdErr).
- AjdtCommand.inferKind: Usage texts are no longer mis-identified as
warnings or errors just because they contain substrings "warning" or
"error". Matching is now more precise, looking for "[warning]" and
"[error]". But in that case the method would not be called anyway
because errors and warnings are identified in other ways already. As a
fall-back, the categories IMessage.ERROR and IMessage.WARNING still
exist in the method.
- In case of compile errors, no usage message is printed anymore,
because previously the user had to scroll up a lot in order to see the
actual messages. This is also in line with ECJ. The same is true for
warnings, but it was like this in Ajc already.
- AjdtCommand.inferKind: There is a new category IMessage.USAGE
especially for AspectJ usage texts, which will be identified by string
matching and then correctly handled (i.e. printed to stdOut, not
stdErr).
- Usage text printing is no longer done in AspectJ but in the AspectJ
"shadows" fork of JDT. This helps to get rid of some now obsolete code
here.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
- Use spaces instead of tabs for indentation.
- Document parameters bound in Eclipse JDT, e.g. {0} is not the compiler
name there but the system's path separator ';' or ':'. So if we want
to display the compiler name, we need {1}.
- For both normal usage and '-X' usage, compiler name + version are
printed now.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Strip down compiler messages to AspectJ-specific ones
Delete all properties from messages_aspectj.properties which were just
copied from Eclipse and basically the same. This not only gets rid of
duplicates but also eliminates differences found between upstream and
AspectJ strings which were just cause by errors or oversights during
manual upgrade.
TODO:
- Find a way to print the '-X' options as info instead of yielding
'abort', making it seem as if compilation failed and print the usage
message to stdErr instead of stdOut.
- Eclipse also has misc.usage.warn, not just misc.usage, i.e. usage
info specifically for warning options. Make sure that AspectJ uses
it consistently.
- Find a way to merge AspectJ-specific options into the standard
Eclipse usage text instead of completely replacing it, further
reducing the need to merge and copy upstream content.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
Begin migration to 'aspectj' locale for compiler messages
Renamed messages.properties to messages_aspectj.properties and moved to
a path identical with the Eclipse original resource file. Therefore, it
is now just treated as a localised version of it.
The new jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar already contains logic to use the new
locale. Hence, BuildArgParser no longer needs the static block to
initialise its own resource bundle, Eclipse JDT will automatically pick
it up.
The version string was also updated to the new Eclipse merge commit
hash + date + "Java16".
TODO: Strip down properties file in order to only contain delta to
Eclipse.
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>
Upgrade JDT Core to @3caefb80 (4.20 snapshot, date 2021-03-09)
Add methods isRecord() and getRecordComponents() to class
CompactTypeStructureRepresentation
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>
AjBuildManager: use try with resources in 2 places
I was debugging something in ModuleTests, trying to find out if there
are resource leaks. They were not in this class but in FileUtil - see
next commit. However, the little refactoring here does not hurt either.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch <Alexander@Kriegisch.name>