console clears after an execution [message #119850] |
Sat, 26 November 2005 00:25 |
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Originally posted by: 649.olgc.ca
After I run my project, the output goes to the console but it clears almost
instantly. However if I run the program again, the output goes to the
console and it doesn't clear the text. This happens everytime I recompile
by chaning some code. How do I make eclipse stop clearing the console
output?
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Re: console clears after an execution [message #119863 is a reply to message #119850] |
Sat, 26 November 2005 00:28 |
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Originally posted by: 649.olgc.ca
I think I figured it out, I had a cvs console view, I opened a new console
view and closed the cvs console view.
"Lotto Winner" <649@olgc.ca> wrote in message
news:dm8a12$1ej$1@news.eclipse.org...
> After I run my project, the output goes to the console but it clears
> almost instantly. However if I run the program again, the output goes to
> the console and it doesn't clear the text. This happens everytime I
> recompile by chaning some code. How do I make eclipse stop clearing the
> console output?
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Re: console clears after an execution [message #119876 is a reply to message #119863] |
Sat, 26 November 2005 00:49 |
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Originally posted by: 649.olgc.ca
I spoke to soon, that odd behaviour has come back. If it says CVS under
console tab then I have to run my program twice in order for the console
output to stick
"Lotto Winner" <649@olgc.ca> wrote in message
news:dm8a82$1ke$1@news.eclipse.org...
>I think I figured it out, I had a cvs console view, I opened a new console
>view and closed the cvs console view.
> "Lotto Winner" <649@olgc.ca> wrote in message
> news:dm8a12$1ej$1@news.eclipse.org...
>> After I run my project, the output goes to the console but it clears
>> almost instantly. However if I run the program again, the output goes to
>> the console and it doesn't clear the text. This happens everytime I
>> recompile by chaning some code. How do I make eclipse stop clearing the
>> console output?
>>
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Re: console clears after an execution [message #119996 is a reply to message #119876] |
Sun, 27 November 2005 09:17 |
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Originally posted by: pleaseDont.email.com
Pretty ironic that you would be asking this question now, because I just
came here looking for the answer to that EXACT SAME QUESTION.
Often, but not always, if I change anything in my Java source and run it,
the output appears for a fraction of a second then vanishes, replaced by
"A console is not available." If I simply click the run button again, with
no edits made to the source, the output appears again and stays visible.
If I make another edit and click run, the output flashes and then vanishes
again. I have to run it again to make it stay visible.
What's going on?
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Re: console clears after an execution [message #120084 is a reply to message #119996] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 07:19 |
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Originally posted by: diebosto.fi.vupv.es
Hi!
I was shocked at first with that, but the solution is very simple. if
the execution dissapears, just click on one the threads the process has
created. One of them should have the output.
> Pretty ironic that you would be asking this question now, because I
> just came here looking for the answer to that EXACT SAME QUESTION.
>
> Often, but not always, if I change anything in my Java source and run
> it, the output appears for a fraction of a second then vanishes,
> replaced by "A console is not available." If I simply click the run
> button again, with no edits made to the source, the output appears
> again and stays visible. If I make another edit and click run, the
> output flashes and then vanishes again. I have to run it again to make
> it stay visible.
>
> What's going on?
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Re: console clears after an execution [message #120172 is a reply to message #120084] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 16:45 |
Kevin Barnes Messages: 174 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sounds like https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=108321
Kevin
Diego Bosca wrote:
> Hi!
> I was shocked at first with that, but the solution is very simple. if
> the execution dissapears, just click on one the threads the process has
> created. One of them should have the output.
>
>> Pretty ironic that you would be asking this question now, because I
>> just came here looking for the answer to that EXACT SAME QUESTION.
>>
>> Often, but not always, if I change anything in my Java source and run
>> it, the output appears for a fraction of a second then vanishes,
>> replaced by "A console is not available." If I simply click the run
>> button again, with no edits made to the source, the output appears
>> again and stays visible. If I make another edit and click run, the
>> output flashes and then vanishes again. I have to run it again to make
>> it stay visible.
>>
>> What's going on?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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