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- <h1>AspectJ 5 v1.5.1 Readme</h1>
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- This release is primarily a bug fix and performance / memory usage release.
- Over 70 fixes and enhancements have been incorporated since 1.5.0, you can see
- the list through
- <a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&product=AspectJ&target_milestone=1.5.1&bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED">
- this bugzilla query</a>.
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- AspectJ 1.5.1 has significantly lower memory usage than AspectJ 1.5.0,
- especially when building inside of AJDT. The improvements are also noticeable
- when batch building with Ant, or when load-time weaving. Batch building a
- project with over 1000 source files with both AspectJ 1.5.1 and AspectJ 1.5.0
- shows a 16% reduction in peak memory usage, and an 8% reduction in heap consumed
- by temporary objects. The AspectJ 1.5.1 compiler integrated into AJDT gives memory
- savings of at least 50%. The greater savings in the AJDT environment are due to
- improvements in areas such as structure model generation that are not exercised
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- <p>For information on bug fixes in AspectJ 5 v1.5.1, see the <a href="changes.html">
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