/* * From: * * http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextech.cgi/~checkout~/aspectj-home/doc/progguide/semantics-declare.html#d0e6499 * * Pointcuts that appear inside of declare forms have certain restrictions. * Like other pointcuts, these pick out join points, but they do so in a * way that is statically determinable. * * Consequently, such pointcuts may not include, directly or indirectly * (through user-defined pointcut declarations) pointcuts that discriminate * based on dynamic (runtime) context. Therefore, such pointcuts may not be * defined in terms of * * cflow * cflowbelow * this * target * args * if * * all of which can discriminate on runtime information. */ public aspect DeclareSoftDynamicPCDs { declare soft : MyException:if(true) ; pointcut p(): if(false); declare soft : MyException: p() ; declare soft : MyException:cflow(execution(* main(..))); pointcut p2(): cflow(execution(* main(..))); declare soft : MyException:p2(); declare soft : MyException:cflowbelow(execution(* main(..))); pointcut p3(): cflowbelow(execution(* main(..))); declare soft : MyException:p3(); declare soft : MyException: this(Object); pointcut p4(): this(Object); declare soft : MyException:p4(); declare soft : MyException:target(Object); pointcut p5(): target(Object); declare soft : MyException:p5(); declare soft : MyException:args(Object); pointcut p6(): args(Object); declare soft : MyException:p6(); class MyException extends Exception { } public static void main(String[] args) { System.err.println("In main!"); } }