Here is a proposal including feedback
from Sven, Ian and myself:
Changelog:
* performs > can perform
* avoid "aggressive"
* Moved "
It is
possible to configure each of them via the Eclipse preference
settings." to 2nd paragraph
* Use Ian formulation (without upper-cases)
* Added a sentence explaining the tradeoff and that it's not a
lock, just an easily overridable default configuration.
Questions: Java Compiler Warnings
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The
Eclipse Java compiler can perform additional code analysis in
order to detect potential programming problems. For some of
the problems, convenient Quick Fixes are available to easily
correct them. Currently, only a few of those will be reported
as warnings by the compiler.
Some
users have requested that the compile report all potential
reports programming problems by default. This will likely
result much more compile warnings being reported for your Java
code edited in Eclipse.
Although some new reports will encourage developers to follow
good practices, some other will be false-positive or not
relevent in your context.
As a reminder, it's already and will still be possible to
override the default configuration for individual reports
(enable/disable rules) in Eclipse Preferences.
To serve our users best, we would like to know what the
majority of the users desires. Therefore please vote based on
your preference.
The Eclipse IDE should report all potential programming
problems in Java source code:
1.) Yes
2.) No
On 11/20/2013 01:29 PM, Ian Skerrett wrote: