On Sep 23, 2009, at 11:11 AM, Chris Aniszczyk wrote: On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Scott Kovatch <skovatch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Are there any standards (either Eclipse-wide or team-wide) for ignored warnings and other settings in Eclipse projects? I noticed Silenio fixed one my commits to remove unused packages in imports, which apparently triggered a bug. I don't mind the cleanup, but if I can set up my workspace so I don't have to watch for things like that I'm happy to do it.
I get bitten by this with my Adobe team now and then, and it seems like something that the IDE should make possible, either via exported settings or by using a prototype/template workspace.
You should be able to accomplish this via project level settings.
Do the other SWT projects have a .settings folder in them with project specific settings?
Looks like there are some things set, but not all of them. And the JDT prefs haven't been changed in almost 3 years. :-) Whoever keeps track of these kinds of things should probably check in a newer version.
Chris, I have some related questions to the project-level settings that I will send you offline.
-- Scott
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