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RE: [cdt-dev] HEAD is broken
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I will also be very disappointed for
CDT and eclipse not adopting to 1.5 yet, even though the standard was out
for quite some time (2-3 years). I am especially annoyed with not able
to use the new 'for' construct and 'generics' for CDT development.
Regards,
-Bala
John Cortell <john.cortell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I for one would be very disappointed if CDT didn't
adopt 1.5. I'm
itching to use the new language features. My understanding all along
was that the platform would adopt 1.5 once 3.2 went out the door and
everyone else would probably follow suit.
John
At 09:26 AM 6/30/2006, Doug Schaefer wrote:
>It looks like a 1.5-ism that has crept into HEAD which brings us to
the
>decision point of whether to switch to 1.5 for CDT 4.0. Since the platform
>will likely be 1.5 I'd say go for it.
>
>Does anyone think they'll still need Java 1.4 next year?
>
>Doug Schaefer, QNX Software Systems
>Eclipse CDT Project Lead, Tools PMC member
>http://cdtdoug.blogspot.com
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On
>Behalf Of Chris Recoskie
>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 10:22 AM
>To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [cdt-dev] HEAD is broken
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>Do we have to use the Eclipse 3.3 stream now? I didn't get the
memo...
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>Severity and Description Path Resource
Location Creation Time
>Id
>assert cannot be resolved to a type
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 172 1151676738562
6580
>assert cannot be resolved to a type
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 321 1151676738562
6584
>Syntax error on token ".", = expected
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 172 1151676738562
6581
>Syntax error on token ".", = expected
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 321 1151676738562
6585
>The method getCurrent() is undefined for the type AsyncTreeContentProvider
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 172 1151676738562
6582
>The method getCurrent() is undefined for the type AsyncTreeContentProvider
>org.eclipse.cdt.ui/src/org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/viewsupport
>AsyncTreeContentProvider.java line 321 1151676738562
6586
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>===========================
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>Chris Recoskie
>Team Lead, IBM CDT Team
>IBM Toronto
>http://www.eclipse.org/cdt
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