Summary: | The source editor generates false error indicators... | ||||||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Theo <mirtchev> | ||||
Component: | Core | Assignee: | JDT-Core-Inbox <jdt-core-inbox> | ||||
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | |||||
Severity: | normal | ||||||
Priority: | P3 | ||||||
Version: | 3.1 | ||||||
Target Milestone: | 3.2 M4 | ||||||
Hardware: | PC | ||||||
OS: | Windows XP | ||||||
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Description
Theo
2006-03-08 11:17:57 EST
Could you please provide a reproducable test case and your compiler settings? compliance? source level? target platform? Are you using secondary types (i.e. non-public types defined in a compilation unit) ? Can you reproduce with latest integration build? Created attachment 36237 [details]
a plugin project
Hi, I put together a scaled-down version of the prj I've been working on when I noticed the problem. It should be easily reproducible now. What else,...it doesn't depend on the compiler compliance level. Yes, there are secondary types ( non-public types defined in a compilation unit). Haven't tried it with other builds. Cheers This is a consequence of using secondary types. See bug 36032 and bug 118789. This has been fixed in 3.2M4. Please try out with a buid >= 3.2M4 and let us know if you can reproduce. Closing as duplicate of bug 36032. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 36032 *** |