If there is one ajc, yep. I'm afraid I haven't had a chance to dig further
into this yet.

cheers
Andy

On 6 April 2015 at 12:34, Romain Primet <romain.pri...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > For a particular compilation we collect up all the aspects we know
> about. We then apply all the aspects affecting the type structure (inter
> type declarations, declare parents), then later we apply the advice.
>
> > If you are describing a two step process where a compile step is relying
> on something done via ITD in a later compile step, that is a bit dodgy, but
> it might work due to reweaving. Since when the ITDs are applied in that
> second compile we revert all classes back to their pre-weaving state and
> apply the new aspects alongside the old aspects - effectively we are
> discarding whatever the initial compile did.
>
> Given that there is only one invocation of ajc in the build process, I
> guess I'm in the former case ?
>
> Cheers
>
> Romain
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