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Re: [jdt-core-dev] Minimal-change policy?
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For me checking out org.eclipse.jdt.core
into a new workspace the Organize Import thing is not checked, so, I can't
speak about your case, since it does not apply to me. If you found a bug,
then please open a bug report with steps to reproduce.Thanks,DaniFrom:
Stefan Xenos <sxenos@xxxxxxxxxx>To:
"Eclipse JDT Core
developers list." <jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
14.10.2016 14:10Subject:
Re: [jdt-core-dev]
Minimal-change policy?Sent by:
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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.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016, 04:37 Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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" <sasikanth.bharadwaj@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Eclipse
JDT Core developers list." <jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 14.10.2016
07:51
Subject: Re:
[jdt-core-dev] Minimal-change policy?
Sent by: jdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
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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To: "Eclipse JDT Core developers list." <jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Till Brychcy
Sent by: jdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
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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