Quick outline does not show inherited members.
How to reproduce:
- start with any Scala project, press Ctrl+Shift+T and open the definition of the StringOps class in Scala's standard library,
- press Ctrl+O to open the quick outline and type "toL": the toList method isn't found because it's defined in a supertype,
- press Ctrl+O again to show the inherited members and nothing happens: the toList method still isn't listed.
I don't know if there's any relationship to #1000342, as in my case I do not see any exceptions in the Scala log (Scala > Open the Log).
Scala plugin version: 2.1.0.m2-2_09-201209130821-0dd7542
Scala compiler version: 2.9.3.v20120906-004703-4c11a6593c
Scala library version: 2.9.3.v20120906-004703-4c11a6593c
Eclipse version: 3.7.2.v201202080800
- start with any Scala project, press Ctrl+Shift+T and open the definition of the StringOps class in Scala's standard library,
- press Ctrl+O to open the quick outline and type "toL": the toList method isn't found because it's defined in a supertype,
- press Ctrl+O again to show the inherited members and nothing happens: the toList method still isn't listed.
I don't know if there's any relationship to #1000342, as in my case I do not see any exceptions in the Scala log (Scala > Open the Log).
Scala plugin version: 2.1.0.m2-2_09-201209130821-0dd7542
Scala compiler version: 2.9.3.v20120906-004703-4c11a6593c
Scala library version: 2.9.3.v20120906-004703-4c11a6593c
Eclipse version: 3.7.2.v201202080800
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on 2012-10-11 02:52 *
By Iulian Dragos
Type changed from Defect to Enhancement
Component changed from None to JDT Search
Milestone set to Enhancements
This is a missing feature, even though it appears in the editor. It's because we use the Java editor. Would be good to have.
on 2015-03-13 15:15 *
By Simon Schäfer
Version changed from 2.1.0-M2-29 to 4.0.0
Milestone changed from Enhancements to -none-
Won't fix since #1014. We agreed that the outline view shouldn't show semantic information.