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The following subdirectories contain small example programs with some aspects applied to them:

*tracing:	tracing aspect on application which computes XOR
*sabotage:	trade unions infiltrated in a large company's personnel system. This way, they cheer for newly hired employees, boo for fired people and they refuse to fire the last employee in the company.
*cflow:		highly experimental; doesn't work yet
*database:	example app elaborated on in docs/tutorial/primer.pdf
*edge:		based on sabotage, to test a (fixed) bug
*multi:		based on sabotage, but with advice split over two aspects
*sabotage:	features shortcircuiting around-advice
*tracing:	classic tracing example, either using the legacy mode (no shared state across advice) or the (normal) non-legacy mode

Every application has a makefile with an all- and test-target, resp. building and building+testing.