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Re: [ajdt-dev] delcare precedence: missing error message in AJDT
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I exported now the old project to a directory. Next I imported the
project into a new workspace. I got a "circularity" error message as it
should be. Now I have no more ideas how to reproduce the problem...
regards
Oliver
Oliver Böhm wrote:
> Andy Clement wrote:
>> Possibly another manifestation of the 'error message goes missing'
>> bug, covered by https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=132314 .
>> Oliver, I assume you get a nice error message outside of eclipse on
>> the command line? If so, do you have a simple test program that
>> demonstrates the problem that you could attach to that bug?
>
> I set up a little test project but can't reproduce the bug with this new
> project also it is very close to my old project. Next I experimented a
> litte bit with the old project where I can see sometime messages like
>
> findStateManagingOutputLocation(.../examples/Kap05-Advice/5LottoPrecedence/build/classes)
> has 1 states to look through
> <
> findStateManagingOutputLocation(.../examples/Kap05-Advice/5LottoPrecedence/build/classes)
> returning org.aspectj.ajdt.internal.core.builder.AjState@1ddfb6a
>
> The old project is created over 1 year ago with AJDT 1.2 (or less).
> Perhaps there are some relicts from former times. I will try to set up
> the same project from scratch to see if the problem still cocurs.
>
> regards
> Oliver
>
>
>
>> Andy.
>>
>> On 21/04/06, Oliver Böhm <boehm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> today I had a talk to my students and showed them the "declare
>>> precedence" statement. I also wanted to show what the compiler says when
>>> conflicting declare-precedence statements are used. Unfortunately the
>>> AJDT shows me *no* error message (but there are missing class files
>>> afterwards!).
>>>
>>> Consider the following example:
>>>
>>> declare precedence : *, CopAspect, *;
>>>
>>> This should give (and gave in the past if I remember correctly) an error
>>> message. When I compile it via 'ant' I got the correct error message
>>>
>>> [iajc] error at declare precedence : *, CopAspect, *;
>>>
>>> I use AJDT 1.3.1. Is this a known problem? Or should I create a bug report?
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Oliver
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>>> Oliver Böhm
>>> http://www.javatux.de
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