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The AspectJ weaver applies aspects to Java classes. It can be used as a Java agent in order to apply load-time
weaving (LTW) during class-loading and also contains the AspectJ runtime classes.
/* *******************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2006 Contributors.
* All rights reserved.
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available
* under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution and is available at
* http://eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* Adrian Colyer Initial implementation
* ******************************************************************/
package org.aspectj.weaver.reflect;
import org.aspectj.weaver.ResolvedPointcutDefinition;
import org.aspectj.weaver.UnresolvedType;
/**
* When a Java15ReflectionBasedDelegate gets the pointcuts for a given class it tries to resolve them before returning. This can
* cause problems if the resolution of one pointcut in the type depends on another pointcut in the same type. Therefore the
* algorithm proceeds in two phases, first we create and store instances of this class in the pointcuts array, and once that is
* done, we come back round and resolve the actual pointcut expression. This means that if we recurse doing resolution, we will find
* the named pointcut we are looking for!
*
* @author adrian colyer
*
*/
public class DeferredResolvedPointcutDefinition extends ResolvedPointcutDefinition {
public DeferredResolvedPointcutDefinition(UnresolvedType declaringType, int modifiers, String name,
UnresolvedType[] parameterTypes) {
super(declaringType, modifiers, name, parameterTypes, UnresolvedType.VOID, null);
}
}
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