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Local variable never read, checked, but no warning [message #211565] Thu, 04 August 2005 13:25 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: thhal.mailblocks.com

Hi,
Since I upgraded to the official release of Eclipse 3.1, I no longer get
warnings for local variables that are never read. I have configured this
option as a workspace global setting under "Java -> Compiler ->
Errors/Warnings -> Unnecessary code" but it doesn't seem to have any
effect. The same seems to be true for "Parameter is never read". I'm
using Java 5.0.

Before I go ahead and report this as a bug, I thought I'd ask. Is there
some other setting somewhere that needs to be toggled? Have anyone else
seen this problem?

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Re: Local variable never read, checked, but no warning [message #211575 is a reply to message #211565] Thu, 04 August 2005 13:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: olivier_thomann.NOca.ibm.comSPAM

Thomas Hallgren a écrit :
> Before I go ahead and report this as a bug, I thought I'd ask. Is there
> some other setting somewhere that needs to be toggled? Have anyone else
> seen this problem?
Could you please open a bug report against JDT/Core with steps to
reproduce and build id?
Thanks,
Olivier
Re: Local variable never read, checked, but no warning [message #211596 is a reply to message #211575] Thu, 04 August 2005 16:01 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: thhal.mailblocks.com

My apologies. I looked at the properties of the wrong project. The
project in queston had project specific settings (blush).

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren

Olivier Thomann wrote:
> Thomas Hallgren a écrit :
>
>> Before I go ahead and report this as a bug, I thought I'd ask. Is
>> there some other setting somewhere that needs to be toggled? Have
>> anyone else seen this problem?
>
> Could you please open a bug report against JDT/Core with steps to
> reproduce and build id?
> Thanks,
> Olivier
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