How to get method bindings with AsmHierarchyBuilder? [message #69302] |
Tue, 16 January 2007 16:56 |
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Originally posted by: m.bartsch.rdg.ac.uk
Hi,
I am trying to analyze AspectJ code and would like to retrieve method bindings from a method call
that appears in a source code file. I would like to know, for example, what is the return type of
the method call and what is the type of the object whose method is invoked.
Another reply to a similar email revealed that using an AjAST visitor does not seem to work (yet).
So I tried to find another way and found AsmHierachyBuilder. So far, I found out that the following
needs to be done:
1. Subclass AsmHierachyBuilder and implement the visit methods that I am interested in.
2. Register this visitor with Ajde.getDefault().getBuildManager().setAsmHierarchyBuilder
3. Compile the project. (?)
I have three questions:
1. Is this approach correct and might be the right way to obtain method bindings?
2. How do I compile an AspectJ project in Eclipse programmatically so that my registered
AsmHierarchyBuilder will be used? So far, I only saw solutions that passed a config.lst file to the
Ajde.getDefault().getBuildManager().build() method. I would like to avoid creating a config.lst
file, since there must already be a build configuration present in Eclipse. My code will run in an
Eclipse plugin.
Thanks a lot for your help and support,
Marc.
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Re: How to get method bindings with AsmHierarchyBuilder? [message #69339 is a reply to message #69323] |
Thu, 18 January 2007 12:15 |
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Originally posted by: m.bartsch.rdg.ac.uk
Hi Michael,
Thanks a lot for your help. I had a quick look at it and it works brilliantly. Sometimes, the things
are just right under your nose.
Best wishes,
Marc.
Michael Pisula schrieb:
> Hi Marc,
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> as for compiling the project, I think I might help you, as we use
> exactly the same approach in our AspectJ analysis tool. Basically we set
> the HierarchyBuilder to our subclass and then call project.build(..) on
> the IProject object of the project we want to build. In between we set
> the current AspectJProject with
> AspectJPlugin.getDefault().setCurrentProject(project);
> and set the build configuration we want to use.
>
> Hope I could help you there.
>
> Michael
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Re: How to get method bindings with AsmHierarchyBuilder? [message #595769 is a reply to message #69323] |
Thu, 18 January 2007 12:15 |
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Originally posted by: m.bartsch.rdg.ac.uk
Hi Michael,
Thanks a lot for your help. I had a quick look at it and it works brilliantly. Sometimes, the things
are just right under your nose.
Best wishes,
Marc.
Michael Pisula schrieb:
> Hi Marc,
>
> as for compiling the project, I think I might help you, as we use
> exactly the same approach in our AspectJ analysis tool. Basically we set
> the HierarchyBuilder to our subclass and then call project.build(..) on
> the IProject object of the project we want to build. In between we set
> the current AspectJProject with
> AspectJPlugin.getDefault().setCurrentProject(project);
> and set the build configuration we want to use.
>
> Hope I could help you there.
>
> Michael
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