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Re: JDT: Code cleanup, final keyword, cannot disable [message #247593 is a reply to message #247543] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 00:49 |
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Originally posted by: wegener.cboenospam.com
David Nebinger wrote:
> In 3.3, just turned on cleanup and enabled the final keyword for local
> vars. Well, later decided that it was not as cool as I thought and
> unchecked the check box for final on local vars.
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> Even though checkbox is cleared, it keeps inserting final in front of
> locals, and I cannot seem to get rid of it.
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> Anyone else seing this? I was going to open a bug but thought I should
> start here first...
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This is a shot in the dark. Do you have project specific settings
enabled? If so make sure that it is turned off in the project.
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Re: JDT: Code cleanup, final keyword, cannot disable [message #247728 is a reply to message #247724] |
Tue, 11 September 2007 08:42 |
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Originally posted by: benno_baumgartner.ch.ibm.com
Hi David
> Ah, it was not 'project specific overrides', but the duplicate location
> (cleanup & save action); one was checked, another was not.
Save actions are (as the name suggests) actions which are performed on
save whereas the clean up preferences configure how the Source > Clean
Up action works.
> I guess this should be considered a bug, no?
What are the steps to reproduce it?
Benno
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