On a side note: Whether I use a privileged aspect or not does not make any difference. Besides, it never does seem to make any difference. Is 'privileged' the default now? It must have been for quite a while, though.
-- Alexander Kriegisch https://scrum-master.de Alexander Kriegisch schrieb am 27.04.2020 08:10 (GMT +07:00): > I might remember wrong, but I think this used to work at some point in > the past, or at least it should. But before I file a Bugzilla ticket, I > would like to have your opinion, Andy. Declaring something like > > private int MyClass.myField = 0; > > private int Account.getMyField() { > return myField; > } > > basically works and the aspect itself can access the field and the > method. But the class they are declared on cannot and Ajc says: > > [error] The method getMyField() from the type MyClass is not visible > > For a full MCVE which you can just copy & paste and for my other > findings, please see my answer here: > > https://stackoverflow.com/a/61450184/1082681 _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list aspectj-users@eclipse.org To unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users