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- = AspectJ 1.8.10
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- _© Copyright 2016 Contributors. All rights reserved._
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- The full list of resolved issues in 1.8.10 is available
- https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced;bug_status=RESOLVED;bug_status=VERIFIED;bug_status=CLOSED;product=AspectJ;target_milestone=1.8.10;[here]
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- _Release info: 1.8.10 available 9-Dec-2016_
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- == Notable changes
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- === JDT Upgrade
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- The JDT compiler inside AspectJ has been upgraded to the Eclipse Neon.2
- level (JDT commit #75dbfad0).
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- === Java8
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- The Eclipse JDT compiler embedded inside AspectJ now requires Java 8, so
- that is the minimum required level to compile sources with AspectJ.
- However, if only doing weaving and no compilation then it is possible to
- use Java 7.
-
- === Annotation style around advice and proceed (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=500035[Bug 500035])
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- A long standing issue that has been lurking in the handling of arguments
- passed to proceed for annotation style aspects has been fixed. If, at a
- joinpoint where 'this'/'target' differ (for example at some call
- joinpoints), the pointcut bound either 'this' or 'target' (but not
- both), then the system would still expect the advice to pass both 'this'
- and 'target' into the proceed call. With the fix here you only need to
- pass what you bind. So if you bind only 'this' you don't need to pass
- 'target' (and vice versa). This will affect users that have been working
- around this quirk by passing both 'this' and 'target'. That isn't
- necessary anymore. This fix is in aspectjrt.jar so you will need to be
- using the 1.8.10 version of aspectjrt.jar at runtime to pickup this
- change.
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