"Mouse Over" hints contain badly formated data.
If I do a mouse over a type "Fred" declared in package com.abc.xyz, I sometimes get a little pop up showing the full type name formated as
"com#9.abc#17835.xyz#17857.Fred#908071"
When this situation occurs, such name garbling occurs on all variables, types or package portions on which I position the cursor in the current file or other files open in other tabs.
Information communicated to the programmers should never contain internal markers such as "#17835".
"com#9.abc#17835.xyz#17857.Fred#908071"
When this situation occurs, such name garbling occurs on all variables, types or package portions on which I position the cursor in the current file or other files open in other tabs.
Information communicated to the programmers should never contain internal markers such as "#17835".
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on 2016-01-15 19:01 *
By Simon Schäfer
on 2016-01-15 21:07 *
By Iulian Dragos
Are you using some debug compiler flags, like `-uniqid`? Those number are unique symbol IDs, used when debugging the compiler itself.
on 2016-01-15 21:17 *
By Jacques Lemieux
@team
I did a grep of "uniqid" in my project git source folder as well as in the associated Eclipse workspace folder.
There is a match found in a hidden file in the Eclipse workspace folder.
I do not know what is this file.
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/Documents/Projects/ActorDemo
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/workspaces/ActorDemo/
Binary file /home/dev/workspaces/ActorDemo/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/3420493137.index matches
~> $
I did a grep of "uniqid" in my project git source folder as well as in the associated Eclipse workspace folder.
There is a match found in a hidden file in the Eclipse workspace folder.
I do not know what is this file.
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/Documents/Projects/ActorDemo
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/workspaces/ActorDemo/
Binary file /home/dev/workspaces/ActorDemo/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.core/3420493137.index matches
~> $
on 2016-01-15 22:40 *
By Jacques Lemieux
Note also that "uniqid" is not found in the Eclipse program folder.
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/Programs/scala-ide-4.3.0/
~> $
~> $ grep -ir uniqid ~/Programs/scala-ide-4.3.0/
~> $
on 2016-01-16 13:32 *
By Iulian Dragos
Any compiler plugins or macros that you're using? Can you share your project?
on 2016-01-26 20:05 *
By Jacques Lemieux
Hello. I do not use plugins or macros. I could givbe you a remote access to my project but it would be difficult for me to give you direct access to the source code. Thank you. JL
PS: I am now using 4.4.0 nightly builds. The issue I described in this ticket happened again this morning with 4.4.0.
PS: I am now using 4.4.0 nightly builds. The issue I described in this ticket happened again this morning with 4.4.0.