Cheers Nicholas, I missed that in the docs.
So, my fields have to be non final. I'm cool with
that. Is there anyway to make them final using an aspect? Let me
explain. I have a range of currently final fields that I want to
override because of a temporary hack that has to be put in place. The
override is fine and working, it just overrides the get call. But I
also want to make sure noone forgets and tries to write to them. So I
was trying to accomplish something like:
declare error
: set(public static String
DistributionInvestmentPlanBindingQueries.*)
: "Don't do that. See Adam for more
details.";
However this stops me being able to assign to them
initially. Is it possible to structure a pointcut so that it binds to
all but the initial assignment?
Cheers
Adam
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Subject: Re: [aspectj-users] final field access?
final fields are inlined by the compiler. I believe
this limitation is
documented in the AspectJ Programming Guide.
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Agile Methods, and aspect-oriented programming
m: 650 793-5734
Books:
* Mastering AspectJ: http://tinyurl.com/66vf
* Java Tools for Extreme Programming: http://tinyurl.com/66vt
Articles on AspectJ:
* AOP@Work Series: http://tinyurl.com/3s3pk,
* Intro: http://tinyurl.com/66vu
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