(NOTE: If anybody has a way of being able to do meaningful searches on "get" and "set" then let me know. I have searched the web for my question below and am stymied by how to actually perform the search)
Hi all, I am playing around with the "get" and "set" primitives and am not having luck gaining access to the variable that is being retrieved with the "get". The set works fine. The following code allows me to gain access to the variable (isCacheEnabled) that is being set along with the new value that the value is being set to. before(Boolean newval): set(Boolean ReferenceDataWorker+.isCacheEnabled) && args(newval) { System.out.println("isCacheEnabled has been set and the new value is " + newval); } This works great and I am able to print out the new value that isCacheEnabled is being set to. The same cannot be said for when I use the "get" primitive. Obviously I do not have the argument available since there is no argument. I am trying to print out the value of isCacheEnabled before (or after for that matter) its retrieved. before(): get(Boolean ReferenceDataWorker+.isCacheEnabled) { System.out.println("isCacheEnabled has been retrieved and the value is " + isCacheEnabled); } My question is: How do I gain access to the "isCacheEnabled" variable when using the "get" primitive? If anyone has anymore useful tips on gaining access to variables then that would be great as well. I have tried understanding "this", "target" etc but I think I am missing something fundamental. Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers Tom -- View this message in context: http://aspectj.2085585.n4.nabble.com/Retrieving-value-whilst-using-the-get-primitive-tp3179362p3179362.html Sent from the AspectJ - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list aspectj-users@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users