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Re: [jdt-ui-dev] JUnit View - result ordering
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Hi Stewart
These are interesting ideas. For feature requests, please look for
existing requests on https://bugs.eclipse.org/ , and if you don't find a
match, file an individual enhancement requests for each feature at
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=JDT&component=UI
> - Include a 'Sort' button:
> This is purely to sort the display of the results by packageand
class
> name. i.e. to switch between "execution order" or "name order".
This
> could possibly be extended to other types of sorts e.g.
"execution
> duration order" etc.
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=219466 .
> - Include a 'Search' bar:
> Rather than changing the display order of the results, simply
provide
> a search bar to be able to quickly find and entry by typing in
the
> package or class name etc.
>
> - Include a 'Filter' option:
> Similar to the 'Show Failures Only' filter, but filtering by
name.
> Again, the execution order is not affected, but it simply makes
it
> easier to navigate through the results by typing in a package or
class
> name etc.
We don't plan to add fancy search tools just to the JUnit view. This
should be done in a platform-wide fashion, see e.g.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=69200 .
The only thing we could consider is a "Find..." action in the context
menu, like in the Debug and Variables view.
> - Include a 'Link with Editor' option:
> Similar to the 'Link with Editor' between the 'Package Explorer'
and
> the 'Editor' pane. This way, if I navigated to the class and
method
> for a given test then, then the JUnit View could be positioned
on that
> test in the display of the result set.
That could be added. Note that the mapping will not be 100% reliable (can
only work in those cases where double-clicking in the JUnit view already
opens an editor).
Markus