org.aspectj/tests/new/AbstractAspectsExtendingAbstractAspectsGeneratesMethodsWithTheSameName_PR464.java
2002-12-16 18:51:06 +00:00

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import org.aspectj.testing.Tester;
public class AbstractAspectsExtendingAbstractAspectsGeneratesMethodsWithTheSameName_PR464 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new AbstractAspectsExtendingAbstractAspectsGeneratesMethodsWithTheSameName_PR464().realMain(args);
}
public void realMain(String[] args) {
new C().c();
// No tests to actually run. The point is that all advice is abstract!
//Tester.checkAllEvents();
}
static {
//Tester.expectEventsInString("AspectA.star,AspectA.c");
//Tester.expectEventsInString("AspectB.star,AspectB.c");
//Tester.expectEventsInString("AspectC.star,AspectC.c");
}
}
class C {
public void c() {}
}
abstract aspect AspectA {
before() : execution(* *(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectA.star");
}
before() : execution(* c(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectA.c");
}
}
abstract aspect AspectB extends AspectA {
before() : execution(* *(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectB.star");
}
before() : execution(* c(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectB.c");
}
}
abstract aspect AspectC extends AspectB {
before() : execution(* *(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectC.star");
}
before() : execution(* c(..)) {
Tester.event("AspectC.c");
}
}