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On 11.02.2015 21:58, Brian Kent wrote:
The only thing I know of is that after startup of a new editor, mark occurrences does not work. You first have to edit something before it starts working. But I have never heard, that it stops in an editor that already has applied some edits. If this is the case for you, you found a new bug.
Hello,
I find that Scala IDE's "Mark Occurrences" feature very frequently stops working for me.
Is this a known issue or something specific to my environment? I am on Mac Yosemite (Build id: 4.0.0-vfinal-20150113-0949-Typesafe).
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Simon Schäfer <ma...@antoras.de> wrote:
On 11.02.2015 21:58, Brian Kent wrote:
The only thing I know of is that after startup of a new editor, mark occurrences does not work. You first have to edit something before it starts working. But I have never heard, that it stops in an editor that already has applied some edits. If this is the case for you, you found a new bug.
Hello,
I find that Scala IDE's "Mark Occurrences" feature very frequently stops working for me.
Is this a known issue or something specific to my environment? I am on Mac Yosemite (Build id: 4.0.0-vfinal-20150113-0949-Typesafe).
I sometimes wonder if the IDE devs are working on the same codebase as the rest of us. This has been a consistent bugs for years now and I see it every day. It either stops working or the marking is way off, as in doesn't correspond to the code. I'm currently on 4.0.0.v-2_11-201501121809-027320c and see this daily.
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I have many exceptions and ERROR/WARN messages in the log. Not sure what (if anything) is related to the mark occurrences feature...
These two messages show up very frequently and seem potentially relevant:
WARN [org.scalaide.ui.internal.reconciliation.ScalaReconciler] - ImplicitHighlightingPresenter - Timeout while waiting for `askLoadedTyped` during semantic highlighting.
ERROR [Text Viewer Hover Presenter] - IScalaPresentationCompiler$ - Ignoring InterruptException
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Brian Kent <brian....@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hello,
I find that Scala IDE's "Mark Occurrences" feature very frequently stops working for me.
Is this a known issue or something specific to my environment? I am on Mac Yosemite (Build id: 4.0.0-vfinal-20150113-0949-Typesafe).
Thanks!
- Brian
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On 17.02.2015 20:09, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
I guess our definitions of "it stops working" are different. I definitely see (or suffer from?) these hiccups (i.e. wrong highlighted regions; existing occurrences which are not found; no occurrences are shown when you select the "wrong" identifier)On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Simon Schäfer <ma...@antoras.de> wrote:
On 11.02.2015 21:58, Brian Kent wrote:
The only thing I know of is that after startup of a new editor, mark occurrences does not work. You first have to edit something before it starts working. But I have never heard, that it stops in an editor that already has applied some edits. If this is the case for you, you found a new bug.
Hello,
I find that Scala IDE's "Mark Occurrences" feature very frequently stops working for me.
Is this a known issue or something specific to my environment? I am on Mac Yosemite (Build id: 4.0.0-vfinal-20150113-0949-Typesafe).
I sometimes wonder if the IDE devs are working on the same codebase as the rest of us. This has been a consistent bugs for years now and I see it every day. It either stops working or the marking is way off, as in doesn't correspond to the code. I'm currently on 4.0.0.v-2_11-201501121809-027320c and see this daily.
, but none of them are critical enough for me to work on them. There are about ~800 open tickets right now, that is just too much.
Actually, these hiccups mainly come from the compiler. When it doesn't inform the IDE about locations or when the locations are wrong, there is not much we can do. You can report the issue to the compiler team, but they have even more unresolved tickets...
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On 17.02.2015 20:09, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Simon Schäfer <ma...@antoras.de> wrote:
On 11.02.2015 21:58, Brian Kent wrote:
The only thing I know of is that after startup of a new editor, mark occurrences does not work. You first have to edit something before it starts working. But I have never heard, that it stops in an editor that already has applied some edits. If this is the case for you, you found a new bug.
Hello,
I find that Scala IDE's "Mark Occurrences" feature very frequently stops working for me.
Is this a known issue or something specific to my environment? I am on Mac Yosemite (Build id: 4.0.0-vfinal-20150113-0949-Typesafe).
I sometimes wonder if the IDE devs are working on the same codebase as the rest of us. This has been a consistent bugs for years now and I see it every day. It either stops working or the marking is way off, as in doesn't correspond to the code. I'm currently on 4.0.0.v-2_11-201501121809-027320c and see this daily.I guess our definitions of "it stops working" are different. I definitely see (or suffer from?) these hiccups (i.e. wrong highlighted regions; existing occurrences which are not found; no occurrences are shown when you select the "wrong" identifier), but none of them are critical enough for me to work on them. There are about ~800 open tickets right now,
that is just too much.
Actually, these hiccups mainly come from the compiler. When it doesn't inform the IDE about locations or when the locations are wrong, there is not much we can do. You can report the issue to the compiler team, but they have even more unresolved tickets...--
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