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From: "Nitzan Volman" <nitzan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, May-25-2005 7:47 AM
Subject: [aspectj-users] Compiling only affected sources
Hi,
I am using AspectJ 5 M2
(iajc) to compile a rather large project (~1500 classes).
In a typical scenario a
developer will make a minor change to a class or two - often a class that does
not have any pointcuts caught by aspects in the projects.
Hit the "Ant run" button,
and go have a cup of coffee since the entire project is recompiled. (we do
have great coffee :) )
Upon returning he might
discover that he misplaced a semi-colon and will repeat the process: "Ant Run"
==> go get Coffee. (Mental note: Switch to decaf
)
I realize that the aspectJ
compiler needs to process all the input since changed aspects might affect new
files,
Is there a way to speed up
the compilation process anyway?
In my case, which is quite
typical, most of the classes should not be recompiled even when aspects ARE
changedâ¦.
The Compiler should have
two stages:
The first, find out which
classes should be recompiled. The second stage should recompile only those
classes.
The goal should be a very
quick compilation when only a few classes changedâ¦
Is this possible
today?
thanks
/Nitzan
Volman
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