Summary: | [spell checking] More words for the spelling dictionary | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel> |
Component: | Text | Assignee: | Dani Megert <daniel_megert> |
Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | trivial | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | broneubanks, camilleri.jon, daniel_megert, Lars.Vogel, mober.at+eclipse, rsternberg |
Version: | 3.7 | Keywords: | Documentation |
Target Milestone: | 3.7 RC3 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 406873 |
Description
Lars Vogel
2010-10-03 16:56:03 EDT
Moved to text Android and Git should also be included IMHO. download should also be added. some more from my custom dictionary: deprecated programmatic hexadecimal combo verbatim Linux registry equinox multi deactivated decorator decorators classpath charset compressor runnables locale + timestamp + validator + deactivate + download, lifecycle, callback +mobile + internet (In reply to comment #10) > + internet Actually, the Internet is capitalized. +servlet *** Bug 343571 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** public static void main(String[] args) { Deck myCards = new Deck(); System.out.println(myCards.deckOfCards); System.exit(0); } Error: The word 'args' is not correctly spelled. args is a Java reserved word that is commonly used in various training books. Further information at http://www.ibiblio.org/java/books.html. refactor refactoring Eclipse 3.7 is approaching rapidly. Is it planned to add these works to Eclipse 3.7? That would be nice. serializable Those are already in the dictionary: equinox Internet I've added the following words: android combo compressor deactivate decorator decorators deprecate download google Linux mobile registry verbatim The following words are not part of British and American dictionaries that we use as reference: Committer classpath Git multi charset runnables refactor refactoring timestamp lifecycle servlet args > I've added the following words:
I missed "callback" in that list.
Verified in I20110524-0900. Thanks for applying. Sorry to hear that the other words didn't make them into the directory. > The following words are not part of British and American dictionaries that
> we use as reference:
> Committer
> classpath
> Git
> refactor
> refactoring
I'm not sure if it makes sense to stick to "general purpose" dictionaries too strongly. Given that this is "the JDT dictionary" I think it makes sense to allow some domain-specific words from our domain (the domain of computing, and Java programming specifically).
I would be in favor of either finding some additional reference dictionary that includes such domain-specific words (I'm sure there is one on the Internet), or to judge ourselves when domain-specific words are added. Just throwing in an idea, words from the JDT User's guide ("refactor") could be used for instance...
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