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Re: [eclipse-dev] eclipse current CVS - build I20050401-1645 - compile error

snpe (snpe@xxxxxxxxxx):

> the build continue normal, but it show error - this is reason why error has
> not benn detecetd

  This code was not released for the build -- if you get the source .zip
file, the Path.java in there did not have problems.

  As I mentioned on the releng list, I fixed the compile problem in CVS.
However, as Olivier mentioned this code is only for the Photon platform,
so I am surprised you saw the bug at all :)

  Thanks,
  -Billy


> regards
> On Saturday 02 April 2005 02:54 pm, Olivier Thomann wrote:
> > This problem only occurs in the emulated version of the Path class. 
> > Looking at the classpath files this seems to be used only in the Photon 
> > build of swt. I try to understand why this error has not been detected 
> > during the build.
> > 
> > Olivier
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Frederic Fusier <frederic_fusier@xxxxxxxxxx> 
> > Sent by: eclipse-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > 04/02/2005 09:50 AM
> > Please respond to
> > "General development mailing list of the Eclipse project."
> > 
> > 
> > To
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> > cc
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> > Subject
> > Re: [eclipse-dev] eclipse current CVS - build I20050401-1645 - compile 
> > error
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > After having installed build I20050401-1645, I've no compile error after
> > import of all plugins with sources and recompile all my workspace.
> > This build works perfectly.
> > 
> > What file are you currently editing to get this compiler error: CVS one or
> > the one extracted from build I20050401-1645 (it's not clear looking at 
> > your
> > mail subject)?
> > 
> > If this is CVS one, which version and what SWT projects have you
> > checked-out in your workspace?
> > I've checked out org.eclipse.swt (version v3128g) and 
> > org.eclipse.swt.win32
> > (version v3128) projects, and I cannot see method getBounds in
> > org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse\
> > SWT/emulated/graphics/org/eclipse/swt/graphics/Path.java file...
> > I have a WinXP box, so I copied .classpath_win32 file to .classpath in
> > org.eclipse.swt project and rebuild my current workspace (I have all
> > org.eclipse.jdt.core projects in it) and I got no compiler error.
> > I edited Path.java, found getBounds(...) method) and saw that line 72 is
> > correct...
> > 
> > Perhaps did you get wrong version or forgot to set .classpath correctly?
> > Perhaps also it can be an OS issue, which one are you using for 3.1 M6?
> > 
> > Cordialement/Regards,
> > 
> > Frédéric
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >  
> >              snpe 
> >              <snpe@xxxxxxxxxx> 
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> > 
> >              04/02/2005 05:18 
> >              PM                                                    Subject 
> > 
> >                                        [eclipse-dev] eclipse current CVS - 
> > 
> >                                        build I20050401-1645 - compile 
> >              Please respond to         error 
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> >  
> >  
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello,
> >    Current eclipse cvs have trivial compile error :
> > 
> > org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse\
> > SWT/emulated/graphics/org/eclipse/swt/graphics/Path.java, line 72
> > 
> > missing } in function
> > 
> > public void getBounds(float[] bounds) {
> >     if (isDisposed()) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_GRAPHIC_DISPOSED);
> >     if (bounds == null) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT);
> >     if (bounds.length < 4) SWT.error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
> > ==> line 72
> > 
> > public void getCurrentPoint(float[] point) {
> > ...
> > 
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