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Re: [jdt-debug-dev] Default step filtering






I raise my hand in agreement

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Calling a vote on this proposal:
Step filtering, including synthetic method and static initializer
filtering, should be disabled by default.

I vote yea.

- Jared






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I agree.

- Jared


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While we're on the subject, should the defaults for "filter synthetic
methods" & "filter static initializers" also be off?  To be consistent, I
would think so . . .
Joe





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We've had a number of "bug reports" on the Corner that turned out to be
cases of Step Filtering blind-siding the user. The step filtering behavior
is neither expected nor intuitive to a new
user; thus it should not be on by default. If a developer wants to avoid
stepping into certain libraries, they'll go looking through the
preferences for a way to filter. If you're hit with this behavior without
asking for it, there's no reason to suspect that it's the result of a
preference somewhere.

- Jared
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