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Re: [jdt-core-dev] Definition of potential match?
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If you hide them, you will get problem reports saying that search did not
find matches in the user's code.
Jerome
"Daniel
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I fully agree. I don't think surfacing such problems by showing potential
matches will be a great user benefit. Up to know almost everybody asked me
what they should mean.
Dani
"Philippe Mulet/SNZ/OTI"
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The building is probably the best way to find these issues.
"Daniel Megert/ZRH/OTI" <Daniel_Megert@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [jdt-core-dev] Definition of potential match?
I'm not sure whether a user can handle that concept. Most users I know are
simply confused by that distinction. They would prefer guidance in finding
the potential problem in their build path.
Dani
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