y report calling method
>>> information.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> krishna
>>>
>>>
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>>> aspectj-users@eclipse.org Date: 12/31/2013 12:48 PM Subject: Re:
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t;> krishna
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ay report calling method
> information.
>
> Thanks,
> krishna
>
>
> From: samantha joseph To:
> aspectj-users@eclipse.org Date: 12/31/2013 12:48 PM Subject: Re:
> [aspectj-users] How to trace method calls generated from amethod
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[aspectj-users] How to trace method calls generated from a method
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I am using AspectJ in eclipse. i am not able to find out how to get
methods
called by a method using aspectj.
For ex..
void method1()
{
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> I am using AspectJ in eclipse. i am not able to find out how to get methods
> called
call(* **(..)) will enable for all methods.
if you want method2 and method3 then as follows
call(* method1(..)) ||call(* method1(..))
Thanks,
From:
Swati
To:
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Date:
12/31/2013 12:10 PM
Subject:
[aspectj-users] How to trace method calls generated from a method
Sent
I am using AspectJ in eclipse. i am not able to find out how to get methods
called by a method using aspectj.
For ex..
void method1()
{
method2();
method3();
}
when method1 is called, then i want to get that method2() and method3() are
called by method1().
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