[
Date Prev][
Date Next][
Thread Prev][
Thread Next][
Date Index][
Thread Index]
[
List Home]
Re: [jdt-core-dev] Odd index issues?
|
This looks fishy!DaniFrom:
"Andrey Loskutov"
<loskutov@xxxxxx>To:
jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxDate:
27.04.2017 08:40Subject:
Re: [jdt-core-dev]
Odd index issues?Sent by:
jdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Many thanks Manoj, I was on I20170424-2000 and after update
to the I20170426-2000 *and* clearing the index as proposed, the issue seem
to disappear.Sorry for the silly question - are *both*
indexes cleared with this method? Another question: after clearing the index
I didn't noticed any index activity so I did a restart and on startup this
INFO was added to the error log:Index database uses the unsupported version
0. Deleting and recreating.After that I saw that the indexer started
to index. Is this expected (I mean - extra restart)? Kind regards,
Andrey Loskutov
http://google.com/+AndreyLoskutov Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. April
2017 um 07:49 Uhr
Von: "Manoj Palat" <manoj.palat@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: "Eclipse JDT Core developers list." <jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [jdt-core-dev] Odd index issues?Hi Andrey,
If you are using any of the Eclipses (say I20170426-2000)
since yesterday, there is an option added to clear the indices. This is
under Preferences -> Java and is called "Clear Indexes" as
shown in the figure attached.
Please note that the clear indexes will not only clear the indices but
will rebuild the indices again. Depending on whether the checkbox "Enable
new Java Index" is enabled or not, the new indices will be rebuilt.
[For further info, if interested, on this particular feature, please have
a look at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=515534]
That said, please note that the new index is used only for type hierarchy.
For open type, its the old index that is used. Request you to file a bug
in case you get this issue again.
Also, is there any particular weekly build which you have identified where
this issue started to suffice?
Regards,
Manoj.
Andrey Loskutov ---04/27/2017
10:54:52 AM---Hi all, I'm using pretty populated workspace with most SDK
projects but change
From: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@xxxxxx>
To: jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 04/27/2017 10:54 AM
Subject: [jdt-core-dev] Odd index issues?
Sent by: jdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,
I'm using pretty populated workspace with most SDK projects but change
weekly SDK builds I use, and since a week I observe a strange issue that
some times content assist/open type don't shows types in same project or
types already referenced in the java file.
I suspect this could be some index issue (I don't want to think about
bugs in JDT at this level), and because my workspace contains lot of
projects and working sets, I don't wont to throw it away. What is the
best way to completely throw away the JDT index (both of them)?
--
Kind regards,
Andrey Loskutov
http://google.com/+AndreyLoskutov
_______________________________________________
jdt-core-dev mailing list
jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe
from this list, visit
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jdt-core-dev
_______________________________________________ jdt-core-dev mailing list
jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx To change your delivery options, retrieve your
password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jdt-core-dev[attachment
"att2fzrq.gif" deleted by Daniel Megert/Zurich/IBM] [attachment
"attw87m1.gif" deleted by Daniel Megert/Zurich/IBM] _______________________________________________
jdt-core-dev mailing list
jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe
from this list, visit
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jdt-core-dev