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AspectJ tools most notably contains the AspectJ compiler (AJC). AJC applies aspects to Java classes during
compilation, fully replacing Javac for plain Java classes and also compiling native AspectJ or annotation-based
@AspectJ syntax. Furthermore, AJC can weave aspects into existing class files in a post-compile binary weaving step.
This library is a superset of AspectJ weaver and hence also of AspectJ runtime.
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* Copyright (c) 2016 GoPivotal, Inc.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
*
* Contributors:
* Andy Clement (GoPivotal, Inc) [email protected] - Contributions for
* Bug 407191 - [1.8] Binary access support for type annotations
*******************************************************************************/
package org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.classfmt;
import org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.IBinaryTypeAnnotation;
class MethodInfoWithTypeAnnotations extends MethodInfoWithParameterAnnotations {
private final TypeAnnotationInfo[] typeAnnotations;
MethodInfoWithTypeAnnotations(MethodInfo methodInfo, AnnotationInfo[] annotations, AnnotationInfo[][] parameterAnnotations, TypeAnnotationInfo[] typeAnnotations) {
super(methodInfo, annotations, parameterAnnotations);
this.typeAnnotations = typeAnnotations;
}
@Override
public IBinaryTypeAnnotation[] getTypeAnnotations() {
return this.typeAnnotations;
}
@Override
protected void initialize() {
for (int i = 0, l = this.typeAnnotations == null ? 0 : this.typeAnnotations.length; i < l; i++) {
this.typeAnnotations[i].initialize();
}
super.initialize();
}
@Override
protected void reset() {
for (int i = 0, l = this.typeAnnotations == null ? 0 : this.typeAnnotations.length; i < l; i++) {
this.typeAnnotations[i].reset();
}
super.reset();
}
}