Eric Milles
Eric Milles
Call Hierarchy does not perform search like Find Occurrences or Refactoring does. The search participant extensions are not invoked. It is these extensions that provide support for Groovy properties and...
What would be the difference between Call Hierarchy and Find References for a field or property versus a method. That is, what is the purpose of Call Hierarchy for a...
The multiple trees (aka `[callers]` and `[constructors]`) comes from deep within [CallHierarchyCore](https://git.eclipse.org/c/gerrit/jdt/eclipse.jdt.ui.git/tree/org.eclipse.jdt.core.manipulation/core%20extension/org/eclipse/jdt/internal/corext/callhierarchy/CallHierarchyCore.java#n112). There is the possibility of handling multiple elements (field, getter, setter) from an API level. The default behavior...
See also #941
The menu bar actions for organize imports, format source, etc. are not tied in to the Groovy editor. I have noticed this myself; it is on my list of items...
I looked into this and found it is quite a tough nut to crack. The menu bar actions can be overridden as long as you can act after a part...
A couple options exist for you: 1. disable content assist auto-activation 1. increase the delay for auto-activation 1. disable substring matching for content assist proposals 1. hit Esc key to...
The content assist was originally designed for Java, where there were no methods/properties for primitives or literals. So there was no conflict in this situation. If you start typing `0.`...
This is just one of the reasons I don't use auto-activation or substring matching. I find that more often they conflict with my intentions than help me achieve them.
I have been marking all formatter bugs or enhancements as Help Wanted. If anyone wants to take on the formatter or replace it with a new implementation, I can consult.