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Re: 1.5 Fans [message #153400 is a reply to message #153119] |
Sat, 10 April 2004 02:02 |
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Originally posted by: pascal.ibm.canada
I met someone who asked me about the 1.5 support, and he was thinking
that it was easy since there were only syntax highlighting to change...
Wrong.
Indeed having the 1.5 support is about changing the eclipse jdt compiler
(we don't use javac) to make it support the new language features and
therefore is not a trivial.
exquisitus wrote:
> Just in case you didn't vote for 1.5 support but do care about it, see
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> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=36938
>
> Read the last msg. They have an early preview of 1.5 support.
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Re: 1.5 Fans [message #153470 is a reply to message #153119] |
Fri, 09 April 2004 19:34 |
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Originally posted by: mitch.gart.cal.berkeley.edu
exquisitus wrote:
> Just in case you didn't vote for 1.5 support but do care about it, see
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=36938
> Read the last msg. They have an early preview of 1.5 support.
I'm trying to figure out the status of the Java 1.5 changes
(generics, enums, etc) in Eclipse. From this message it sounds
like there is work going on to support these features, but it's
not complete yet. Is that correct? Thanks.
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Re: 1.5 Fans [message #153485 is a reply to message #153470] |
Fri, 09 April 2004 20:40 |
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Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid
Yes. And they are early in the process of providing support. Won't be
ready any time soon, although 1.5 won't be GA anytime soon either.
Mitch wrote:
>
> I'm trying to figure out the status of the Java 1.5 changes
> (generics, enums, etc) in Eclipse. From this message it sounds
> like there is work going on to support these features, but it's
> not complete yet. Is that correct? Thanks.
>
>
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Re: 1.5 Fans [message #153499 is a reply to message #153400] |
Sat, 10 April 2004 00:26 |
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Originally posted by: skoehler-remove-for-no-spam.upb.de
> I met someone who asked me about the 1.5 support, and he was thinking
> that it was easy since there were only syntax highlighting to change...
> Wrong.
Well, that might be the case for other IDEs ;-)
But he surely didn't know that the JDT have their own compiler, did he?
> Indeed having the 1.5 support is about changing the eclipse jdt compiler
> (we don't use javac) to make it support the new language features and
> therefore is not a trivial.
And we're all happy that the JDT have their own java-compiler which
generates all the warnings that help to keep the code clean.
On the other hand we're all that spoiled, that we don't want to use 1.5
without Eclipse :-(
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Can't set source compatibility to 1.5 [message #153521 is a reply to message #153119] |
Sat, 10 April 2004 13:22 |
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Originally posted by: noone.nowhere.com
I must be missing something. I've installed the 1.5 feature and a 1.5
JRE.
My code uses List<String> which generates the error, "parameterized types
are only available if souce level is 1.5". Fine. But when I go to Window
> Preferences > Java > Compiler > Compliance and Classfiles, the dropdown
only includes 1.3 and 1.4!!!
Anyone else got this problem?
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Re: Can't set source compatibility to 1.5 [message #153936 is a reply to message #153663] |
Tue, 13 April 2004 12:07 |
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Originally posted by: noone.nowhere.com
-e wrote:
> Did you d/l the latest integration build? I don't think it works with
> M8. Let us know how it goes. I don't want to be first!
> Mark McLaren wrote:
> > I must be missing something. I've installed the 1.5 feature and a 1.5
> > JRE.
> >
> > My code uses List<String> which generates the error, "parameterized types
> > are only available if souce level is 1.5". Fine. But when I go to Window
> >
> >>Preferences > Java > Compiler > Compliance and Classfiles, the dropdown
> >
> > only includes 1.3 and 1.4!!!
> >
> > Anyone else got this problem?
Yep that was it - wrong build. But now I get errors when trying to create
a java project (in win xp). Oh well, should just wait for a more stable
build...
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Re: Can't set source compatibility to 1.5 [message #153967 is a reply to message #153936] |
Tue, 13 April 2004 13:55 |
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Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid
Looks like a new one got posted about 2 hours ago. Also see
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/jdt-core-dev/msg00806.h tml
"One thing I recommend before attempting to enable 1.5 features is to first
switch to Java perspective.
This is triggering the load of the Cheetah (which is hiding the original
org.eclipse.jdt.core plug-in) and from thereon
things seem to work fine."
Good luck,
-e
Mark McLaren wrote:
> -e wrote:
>
>
>>Did you d/l the latest integration build? I don't think it works with
>>M8. Let us know how it goes. I don't want to be first!
>
>
>>Mark McLaren wrote:
>>
>>>I must be missing something. I've installed the 1.5 feature and a 1.5
>>>JRE.
>>>
>>>My code uses List<String> which generates the error, "parameterized types
>>>are only available if souce level is 1.5". Fine. But when I go to Window
>>>
>>>
>>>>Preferences > Java > Compiler > Compliance and Classfiles, the dropdown
>>>
>>>only includes 1.3 and 1.4!!!
>>>
>>>Anyone else got this problem?
>
>
> Yep that was it - wrong build. But now I get errors when trying to create
> a java project (in win xp). Oh well, should just wait for a more stable
> build...
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Can't set source compatibility to 1.5 [message #154220 is a reply to message #153967] |
Wed, 14 April 2004 16:53 |
Philippe Mulet Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
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Dear 1.5 fans...
You should register to the jdt-core-dev mailing list to get information
about the progress on the Cheetah front. We'll try to post to this forum
each time we upgrade the Cheetah preview (currently 0.0.2 is the latest). We
are working on adding support for generic methods at the moment, these are a
bit nasty, but hopefully we should converge and expose it soon.
This being said, there are a few issues in Eclipse update story, which are
revealed when installing the Cheetah. Please make sure to report these as
bug against Platform/Update in case you see any.
Please also let us known about the critical items you find which are
missing, so it will help us prioritize our effort. One thing we are aware of
is the fact we cannot locate sources for binary methods which have generics
in their signature...
If entering bugs against JDT/Core wrt to the Cheetah, please remember to
prefix the title with "[1.5]".
Remember the Cheetah is still very very young...
The JDT Core team.
PS: from JDTCore webpage:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/jdt- core-home/r3.0/main.html#updates
To install Cheetah inside Eclipse:
- open the update manager (Help>>Software Updates>>Find and Install)
- create a site (select 'Search for new features to install', then 'Add
Update Site')
- fill in
' http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/jdt- core-home/updat
e-site' as the URL.
- check new site in update sites list.
- check the Cheetah feature update and install it.
Once installed, you can go to compiler preference page to enable 1.5
compliance, and install a 1.5 JRE (see prefs>>Java>>Installed JREs). Avoid
using a 1.5 JRE to run Eclipse, as Eclipse is implemented for running on top
of 1.4 level JREs (and 1.5 is still unstable).
"exquisitus" <user@domain.invalid> wrote in message
news:c5gr61$bji$1@eclipse.org...
> Looks like a new one got posted about 2 hours ago. Also see
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/jdt-core-dev/msg00806.h tml
>
> "One thing I recommend before attempting to enable 1.5 features is to
first
> switch to Java perspective.
> This is triggering the load of the Cheetah (which is hiding the original
> org.eclipse.jdt.core plug-in) and from thereon
> things seem to work fine."
>
> Good luck,
>
> -e
>
> Mark McLaren wrote:
> > -e wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Did you d/l the latest integration build? I don't think it works with
> >>M8. Let us know how it goes. I don't want to be first!
> >
> >
> >>Mark McLaren wrote:
> >>
> >>>I must be missing something. I've installed the 1.5 feature and a 1.5
> >>>JRE.
> >>>
> >>>My code uses List<String> which generates the error, "parameterized
types
> >>>are only available if souce level is 1.5". Fine. But when I go to
Window
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Preferences > Java > Compiler > Compliance and Classfiles, the
dropdown
> >>>
> >>>only includes 1.3 and 1.4!!!
> >>>
> >>>Anyone else got this problem?
> >
> >
> > Yep that was it - wrong build. But now I get errors when trying to
create
> > a java project (in win xp). Oh well, should just wait for a more stable
> > build...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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