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  1. = AspectJ 1.9.21
  2. :doctype: book
  3. :leveloffset: +1
  4. The releases 1.9.21, 1.9.21.1 and 1.9.21.2 are described together in this document.
  5. = AspectJ 1.9.21.2
  6. _© Copyright 2024 Contributors. All rights reserved._
  7. _Release info: 1.9.21.2 available 13-Mar-2024_
  8. Please note that Bugzilla for issue management is deprecated and new issues should be filed as
  9. https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/new[GitHub issues]. The list of issues addressed for 1.9.21.2 can be
  10. found here:
  11. * https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed++milestone%3A1.9.21.2[GitHub 1.9.21.2]
  12. * 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=1.9.21.2[Bugzilla 1.9.21.2]
  13. == New features
  14. AspectJ 1.9.21.2 is a maintenance release with no new language features, but an important improvement and a bugfix,
  15. see below.
  16. == Improvements
  17. Previously, when targeting the same join point from multiple around advices in annotation-style @AspectJ syntax, there
  18. were limitations in functionality in concurrent (multi-threaded) situations, if the around advice code was not inlined.
  19. This was improved in xref:README-1.9.9#async_proceed[AspectJ 1.9.9] (see also https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/128[issue #128]),
  20. but the improvement only applied to child threads directly created during aspect execution and would fail for
  21. pre-existing, long-lived threads, e.g. thread pools used by executor services. Furthermore, the improvement could lead
  22. to memory leaks, not cleaning up thread-local references to posssibly expensive objects. In such situations, users had
  23. to switch to native-syntax aspects which never had that problem to begin with due to their different internal structure.
  24. Now, https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/141[issue #141] has been resolved, closing the gap and, as well
  25. as possible given their different internal structure, bringing @AspectJ aspects up to par with native-syntax aspects in
  26. concurrent situations, while simultaneously also addressing the memory leak https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/288[issue #288]. This is a substantial improvement, and annotation-style syntax users are strongly engouraged to upgrade. Thanks
  27. to user _pagrawalgit_ for raising the memory leak issue and triggering me to think about the concurrency issue more
  28. broadly and finally solve both in one shot.
  29. == Other changes and bugfixes
  30. The fix for https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/277[issue #277] in AspectJ 1.9.21.1 introduced a
  31. regression bug in the optional weaving cache now fixed in https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/285[issue #285].
  32. Thanks to user _Kimming Lau_ for raising and re-testing both issues.
  33. = AspectJ 1.9.21.1
  34. _© Copyright 2024 Contributors. All rights reserved._
  35. _Release info: 1.9.21.1 available 14-Feb-2024_
  36. Please note that Bugzilla for issue management is deprecated and new issues should be filed as
  37. https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/new[GitHub issues]. The list of issues addressed for 1.9.21.1 can be
  38. found here:
  39. * https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed++milestone%3A1.9.21.1[GitHub 1.9.21.1]
  40. * 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=1.9.21.1[Bugzilla 1.9.21.1]
  41. == New features
  42. AspectJ 1.9.21.1 is a maintenance release with no new language features, but important improvements and some bugfixes,
  43. see below.
  44. == Improvements
  45. * **For load-time weaving (LTW) on JDK 16+, xref:#ltw_java_16[using `--add-opens`] is no longer necessary!** This solves
  46. link:https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/117[issue #117]. The additional JVM command-line option was
  47. necessary for LTW on JRE 16+ in all AspectJ versions up to 1.9.21. Since AspectJ 1.9.21.1, the LTW agent uses an
  48. alternative approach for defining new classes during weaving, which works without `--add-opens` - at least for now, i.e.
  49. JDKs 8 to 21. There still is no canonical solution, because link:https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8200559[JDK-8200559]
  50. is still unresolved since 2018.
  51. * The **AspectJ documentation** is now written in **asciidoc** format and processed by the Asciidoctor toolchain.
  52. Before, it was a mixture of DocBook XML and plain HTML files. While the content has not changed much, it now looks
  53. fresher, is easier to read (also online when browsing the GitHub repository), navigate and maintain and also easy to
  54. publish in different formats (multi-page HTML, single-page HTML, PDF). Those formats are also distributed on the website
  55. and with the AspectJ installer. A content overhaul is also overdue, but not part of this change. It is still basically
  56. the same: Everything up to AspectJ 1.5 is in the regular documentation. The changes since then can be extracted
  57. incrementally from various release notes.
  58. == Other changes and bugfixes
  59. * Running the AspectJ Compiler on JDK < 17 no longer creates an `ajcore.*.txt` crash dump file, but prints "The AspectJ
  60. compiler needs at least Java runtime 17". Fixes link:https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/269[issue #269].
  61. * The AspectJ weaver now plays nicer with parallel class loaders, e.g. jboss-modules in WildFly. Before, it would
  62. sometimes return original instead of woven byte code. Fixes link:https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/279[issue #279].
  63. * An upstream refresh from JDT Core (Eclipse Java Compiler) fixes a little
  64. link:https://github.com/eclipse-jdt/eclipse.jdt.core/issues/1719[bug in JDK 21 string templates].
  65. = AspectJ 1.9.21
  66. _© Copyright 2023 Contributors. All rights reserved._
  67. _Release info: 1.9.21 available 11-Dec-2023_
  68. Please note that Bugzilla for issue management is deprecated and new issues should be filed as
  69. https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/new[GitHub issues]. The list of issues addressed for 1.9.21 can be
  70. found here:
  71. * https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed++milestone%3A1.9.21[GitHub 1.9.21]
  72. * 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=1.9.21[Bugzilla 1.9.21]
  73. == New features
  74. AspectJ 1.9.21 supports https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/21/[Java 21], its final features and a subset of preview
  75. features, such as:
  76. * Record patterns
  77. * Pattern matching for switch
  78. * Virtual threads
  79. * Sequenced collections
  80. * Structured concurrency (preview)
  81. * String templates (preview)
  82. * Instance main methods (preview)
  83. Unfortunately, even after holding back the AspectJ release for 3 months after JDK 21 general availability, waiting for
  84. Eclipse JDT Core and the Eclipse Java Compiler (ECJ) to catch up with Java 21 language features, even with Java 21
  85. officially supported in Eclipse 2023-12, some preview features are still unimplemented in ECJ:
  86. * Unnamed classes (preview)
  87. * Unnamed patterns and variables (preview)
  88. As soon as these preview features are part of the upstream ECJ we depend on, we hope to publish another AspectJ release
  89. to support them in the AspectJ Compiler (AJC), too.
  90. == Improvements
  91. * In https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/266[GitHub issue 266], exception cause reporting has been
  92. improved in `ExtensibleURLClassLoader`. Thanks to Andy Russell (@euclio) for his contribution.
  93. == Other changes and bug fixes
  94. * No major bug fixes
  95. == AspectJ usage hints
  96. === AspectJ compiler build system requirements
  97. Since 1.9.21, the AspectJ compiler `ajc` (contained in the `aspectjtools` library) no longer works on JDKs 11 to 16. The
  98. minimum compile-time requirement is now JDK 17 due to upstream changes in the Eclipse Java Compiler (subset of JDT
  99. Core), which AspectJ is a fork of. You can still compile to legacy target versions as low as Java 1.3 when compiling
  100. plain Java code or using plain Java ITD constructs which do not require the AspectJ runtime `aspectjrt`, but the
  101. compiler itself needs JDK 17+. Just like in previous AspectJ versions, both the runtime `aspectjrt` and the load-time
  102. weaver `aspectjweaver` still only require JRE 8+.
  103. Please note: If you run `ajc` on JDKs 11-16, you will probably see an error like `java.lang.NoSuchFieldError:
  104. RELEASE_17`, and an _ajcore.*.txt_ dump file will be created, while running it on even older JDKs will rather yield an
  105. `UnsupportedClassVersionError`. See https://github.com/eclipse-aspectj/aspectj/issues/269[GitHub issue 269] for more
  106. details.
  107. History: Since 1.9.8, the AspectJ compiler ajc needed JDK 11+, before then JDK 8+.
  108. [[ltw_java_16]]
  109. === Use LTW on Java 16+
  110. Please note that if you want to use load-time weaving on Java 16+, the weaving agent collides with
  111. https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/396[JEP 396 (Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by Default)] and related subsequent
  112. JEPs. Therefore, you need to set the JVM parameter `--add-opens java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED` in order to enable
  113. aspect weaving. This is due to the fact that the weaver uses internal APIs for which we have not found an adequate
  114. replacement yet when defining classes in different classloaders.
  115. **Update:** As of AspectJ 1.9.21.1, `--add-opens` is no longer necessary. Please upgrade, if it bothers you too much.
  116. === Compile with Java preview features
  117. For features marked as preview on a given JDK, you need to compile with `ajc --enable-preview` and run with
  118. `java --enable-preview` on that JDK.
  119. Please note, that you cannot run code compiled with preview features on any other JDK than the one used for compilation.
  120. For example, records compiled with preview on JDK 15 cannot be used on JDK 16 without recompilation. This is a JVM
  121. limitation unrelated to AspectJ. Also, e.g. sealed classes are preview-1 on JDK 15 and preview-2 on JDK 16. You still
  122. need to recompile, no matter what.