There are only 9 pointcuts in total, of various complexity. There are method, 
constructor (both usual and caller-side) and field expressions. Of course, all 
3K classes are inspected for pointcuts matching, but only a few of them (<10) 
actually match. So I think less than 100 classes are really changed.

My patch adds "-threads" command line parameter (and ant task parameter as 
well), which allows to define number of threads to use. It defaults to 1 if not 
specified. In this case behaviour is almost the same as without the patch: 
Compiler runs one thread which instruments all classes, and waits for it's 
completion. Any exceptions generated by the thread are properly rethrown.

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