Eclipse VE just crashed [message #58517] |
Thu, 02 September 2004 00:13 |
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Originally posted by: dmiller.mcleancargo.com
Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say your
editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse makes
the changes to the source where it DELETES some random code and dump the
code that should have been generated for the jpanel you just changed, into
a totaly random area?
ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
i always start with a clean install using the builds of gef emf and eclipse
that are linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
its very frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid bag constraints
that just got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that
im working on with ve. this is what i mean by "pooped in"
/******************* Pooped code
Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say your
editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse makes
the changes to the source where it D
ELETES some random code and
tall using the builds of gef emf and eclipse that are linked on the
downloa
dump the code that should have been generated for the jpanel you just
changed, into a totaly
ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
i always start with a install using the builds of gef emf and eclipse that
asdc re linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid constraints that just
got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that im wor
king on with ve. this is what i mean by
random area? "pooped in"bag its veryc lean
/****** end pooped code
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Re: Eclipse VE just crashed [message #58540 is a reply to message #58517] |
Thu, 02 September 2004 05:52 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: elvis_dowson.hotmail.com
Hi,
I've had this random behaviour with the Java Editor, for a non-visual
java classes. It keeps happening when I try to copy/paste text. It messes up
the entire java source file. Sometimes, clicking on the undo option can
recover from the mess, but its happened quite frequently.
I haven't worked extensively with VE, but I have observed a similar
behaviour using the java editor.
Best regards,
Elvis Dowson
Here is my installation configuration :
- Eclipse 3.0 full install with EMF 2.0.0 and GEF 3.0.0 SDKs release builds
- VE 1.0M2
- Omondo EclipseUML plug-in
(eclipseUML_300_studioEdition-installer_1.0.0.20040719)
- FeeMem 1.0.0 plug-in ( Freemem not acively enabled in a view. )
- Sysdeo Tomcat PluginV3 ( Tomcat disabled )
"Derek" <dmiller@mcleancargo.com> wrote in message
news:ch5o73$dlt$1@eclipse.org...
> Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say
your
> editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse
makes
> the changes to the source where it DELETES some random code and dump the
> code that should have been generated for the jpanel you just changed, into
> a totaly random area?
>
> ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
> i always start with a clean install using the builds of gef emf and
eclipse
> that are linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
>
> its very frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid bag constraints
> that just got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that
> im working on with ve. this is what i mean by "pooped in"
>
> /******************* Pooped code
> Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say
your
> editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse
makes
> the changes to the source where it D
> ELETES some random code and
> tall using the builds of gef emf and eclipse that are linked on the
> downloa
> dump the code that should have been generated for the jpanel you
just
> changed, into a totaly
>
> ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
> i always start with a install using the builds of gef emf and
eclipse that
> asdc re linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
> frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid constraints
that just
> got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that im
wor
> king on with ve. this is what i mean by
> random area? "pooped in"bag its veryc lean
> /****** end pooped code
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Re: Eclipse VE just crashed [message #598108 is a reply to message #58517] |
Thu, 02 September 2004 05:52 |
Elvis John Dowson Messages: 45 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
I've had this random behaviour with the Java Editor, for a non-visual
java classes. It keeps happening when I try to copy/paste text. It messes up
the entire java source file. Sometimes, clicking on the undo option can
recover from the mess, but its happened quite frequently.
I haven't worked extensively with VE, but I have observed a similar
behaviour using the java editor.
Best regards,
Elvis Dowson
Here is my installation configuration :
- Eclipse 3.0 full install with EMF 2.0.0 and GEF 3.0.0 SDKs release builds
- VE 1.0M2
- Omondo EclipseUML plug-in
(eclipseUML_300_studioEdition-installer_1.0.0.20040719)
- FeeMem 1.0.0 plug-in ( Freemem not acively enabled in a view. )
- Sysdeo Tomcat PluginV3 ( Tomcat disabled )
"Derek" <dmiller@mcleancargo.com> wrote in message
news:ch5o73$dlt$1@eclipse.org...
> Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say
your
> editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse
makes
> the changes to the source where it DELETES some random code and dump the
> code that should have been generated for the jpanel you just changed, into
> a totaly random area?
>
> ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
> i always start with a clean install using the builds of gef emf and
eclipse
> that are linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
>
> its very frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid bag constraints
> that just got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that
> im working on with ve. this is what i mean by "pooped in"
>
> /******************* Pooped code
> Has anyone else had problems with ve crapping on the code ... lets say
your
> editing a title for a jpanel, and you accept the changes. Then elipse
makes
> the changes to the source where it D
> ELETES some random code and
> tall using the builds of gef emf and eclipse that are linked on the
> downloa
> dump the code that should have been generated for the jpanel you
just
> changed, into a totaly
>
> ive had this propblem with many different builds of ve.
> i always start with a install using the builds of gef emf and
eclipse that
> asdc re linked on the download page for any given version of ve.
> frustrating to have to repair a big hunk of grid constraints
that just
> got pooped in by the ve. lets say this message is my source that im
wor
> king on with ve. this is what i mean by
> random area? "pooped in"bag its veryc lean
> /****** end pooped code
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