When optimize imports, unexpected close bracket was inserted.
When optimize imports, at first time it ware refactored successfully.
but second time attempt to optimize, unexpected close bracket was inserted.
Original Source:
import org.junit.Before
import org.junit.Test
Refactored Source:
import org.junit.{Before, Test}
but second time attempt to optimize, unexpected close bracket was inserted.
[actual]
Original Source:
import org.junit.{Before, Test}
Refactored Source:
import org.junit.{Before, Test}} <= double close brackets
[expected] (nothing changed)
Original Source:
import org.junit.{Before, Test}
Refactored Source:
import org.junit.{Before, Test}
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on 2010-09-03 09:23 *
By kazuhiko.arase
Description changed from When optimize imports, at f... to When optimize imports, at f...
on 2010-09-03 12:28 *
By Mirko Stocker
Assigned to changed from milessabin to misto
Status changed from New to Accepted
on 2010-09-19 12:39 *
By Mirko Stocker
Sorry, but I cannot reproduce this, organizing imports in the following source code works fine, i.e., changes nothing:
Could you please post some of your code following the import statements?
package importbug
import org.junit.{Test, Before}
@Test
class ATest {
@Before
def before = ()
}
Could you please post some of your code following the import statements?
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I couldn't reproduce this and we haven't heard anything back since September, so I'm going to close this issue. Please reopen with a complete example, if it's still a problem.