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- <p>The full list of resolved issues in 1.9.1 is available
- <a href="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=1.9.1">here</a></h2>.</p>
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- <h1>AspectJ 1.9.1</h1>
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- <h4>Java 10 support</h4>
- <p>AspectJ has updated to a recent JDT compiler version (commit <tt>#abe06abe4ce1</tt> - 9-Apr-2018). With this update it
- now supports Java10. This means you can use the 'var' support. A simple example of combining var with
- an aspect:</p>
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- public class Code3 {
- public static void main(String []argv) {
- var x = "hello";
- System.out.println(x.getClass());
- }
- }
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- aspect X {
- before(): call(* *.getClass()) && target(String) {
- System.out.println(thisJoinPointStaticPart);
- }
- }
- </code></pre>
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- <p>Available: 1.9.1 available 20-Apr-2018</p>
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