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Re: [jdt-dev] Supporting decompilers in debugging mode

Hi Dani,

I think the problem is with the Eclipse Source Lookup. The eclipse source lookup mechanism doesn't even try to open the class file when it cannot find source code. When trying to open the type which doesn't have source code with OpneType then the decompiler works, But when debugging the decompiler is not opened because of the above reason.

Gayan.

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:01 PM Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Gayan

>  In that case, please create a bug with reproducible steps.

No, you should not do that, but instead report the problem to the provider of the "Enhanced Class Decompiler ",

If you have your decompiler as an external program you can go to the 'File Associations' preference page and register your external program with the '.class without source' file type.

Dani



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In that case, please create a bug with reproducible steps.
Thanks & Regards,
Sarika
 
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Hi,
 
No it didn’t help disabling advance source lookup. One year back may be in 2018 releases the decompiler worked for debugging. Those days if there is no decompiler we use to get the ClassFileEditor. But now it shows a different editor with a button and label
 
Gayan
 
On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 at 08:33, Sarika Sinha <sarika.sinha@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
Hi,
Can you try disabling "Use advanced source lookup" from Preferences->Java->Debug to see if it helps.
 
Thanks & Regards,
Sarika
 
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Date: Thu, Jan 23, 2020 11:38 PM
 

Hi All,
 
I tried https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/enhanced-class-decompilerwith eclipse 4.14 and 4.15 seems like i cannot step into classes which i don't have source code. Instead of opening the decompiled class it simply show the "no source found" editor page. Can some one guide me how to add the decompiler editor in the debugging so that i can step into decompiled source code by the above decompiler. I'm planning to provide a PR for that decompiler to fix this issue.
 
Gayan.
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