Bug submitted. Errors reported solely in the editor are not a problem to me.
But they make my students' life miserable. :-)

2010/1/29 Andy Clement <[email protected]>

> Thanks for that.  I played some more and I see the errors you mention
> *if* jdt weaving is switched on.  With jdt weaving switched off I
> don't see them (I usually run with it off so that's why I wasn't
> seeing them).  Please raise a bug against AJDT for this:
>
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=AJDT
>
> Errors reported like that (solely in the editor) are irritating but
> shouldn't affect proper compilation of the project.
>
> cheers,
> Andy
>
> 2010/1/29 Manuel Menezes de Sequeira <[email protected]>:
> > Hi Andy,
> > The messages in the problems view are exactly as you said. The messages
> in
> > the editor are as following:
> > Line 2 (error):
> > Duplicate method none() in type Test
> > Line 3 (warning):
> > advice defined in Test has not been applied [Xlint:adviceDidNotMatch]
> > Line 4 (warning):
> > The local variable x is never read
> > Line 7 (with errors):
> > Multiple markers at this line
> > - Return type for the method is missing
> > - Duplicate method none() in type Test
> > - Syntax error on token ":", ; expected
> > - advice defined in Test has not been applied
> > [Xlint:adviceDidNotMatch]
> > If I comment line
> > Class<?>[] x;
> > so that it looks like
> > Class/*<?>*/[] x;
> > the errors disappear.
> > I'm using Eclipse 3.5.1 (Build id: M20090917-0800) with Version:
> > 2.0.3.e35x-20100126-1200 (AspectJ version: 1.6.8.20100108135337).
> > Manuel
> > 2010/1/29 Andy Clement <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> Hi Manuel,
> >>
> >> Can you say which errors you are getting?  I pasted your sample into
> >> an aspectj file and saw three warnings:
> >>
> >> Description     Resource        Path    Location        Type
> >> advice defined in Test has not been applied [Xlint:adviceDidNotMatch]
> >> Test.aj
> >> advice defined in Test has not been applied [Xlint:adviceDidNotMatch]
> >> Test.aj
> >> The local variable x is never read      Test.aj
> >>
> >> In both the editor and the problems view.  All valid.
> >>
> >> I thought it might be that you had opened the file in the Java editor
> >> rather than the AspectJ editor, but in the java editor I don't see any
> >> errors either.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >> 2010/1/28 Manuel Menezes de Sequeira <[email protected]>:
> >> > Hi all!
> >> > I came across what seems to be a bug in AJDT. If you build a project
> >> > containing a single Test aspect
> >> >
> >> > public aspect Test {
> >> >   private pointcut none();
> >> >   before(): none() {
> >> >   Class<?>[] x;
> >> >   }
> >> >   before() : none() {}
> >> > }
> >> >
> >> > then several errors are shown in the editor window, though none are
> >> > shown in
> >> > the package explorer.
> >> > Any ideas?
> >> > Regards,
> >> > Manuel
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