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Re: [jdt-core-dev] Minimal-change policy?
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It looks like a bug in the way the preferences are being read. If the "organize imports" check box is selected in your Eclipse preferences, there doesn't seem to be a way to disable it via the project settings - even if save actions themselves are disabled in the workspace settings.
I also see no Save Actions enabled. So
either it's Oomph, or some committers change the project settings in their
workspace.
Dani
From:
"Sasikanth B Ammanamanchi"
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Date:
14.10.2016 07:51
Subject:
Re: [jdt-core-dev]
Minimal-change policy?
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Same for me, so yes, oomph setup "could
be" the culprit here. It may be picking up some other project's settings
and applying them to jdt.core too. But wouldn't that show up as a change
in the settings of the project if it does not match what's checked in?
Regards
Sasikanth
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From: Till Brychcy
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Date: 10/14/2016 01:59AM
Subject: Re: [jdt-core-dev] Minimal-change policy?
Am 13.10.2016 um 21:17 schrieb Stefan
Xenos <sxenos@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> When
you assume that JDT/Core committers use save actions for code clean-up,
> this assumption may not be shared with fellow committers.
Those save actions are part
of the JDT core project settings. Not only do they happen by default, they
are also extremely difficult to disable or circumvent since the "Save
Actions" preference page for the JDT core project doesn't seem to
work.
My workspace is manually setup (pre-oomph)
and "save actions" are enabled for jdt.core, but with nothing
selected.
For example, organize imports is not
enabled in the commited settings of jdt.core:
https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.core/blob/master/org.eclipse.jdt.core/.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.ui.prefs
sp_cleanup.organize_imports=false
(but it is on other jdt projects, e.g.
in jdt.debug.ui)
Maybe oomph turns them on somehow for
jdt.core?
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