We just released Scala IDE 4.4.1.
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This release contains a few bug fixes and one new feature: organize imports on class and method level.
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On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Scala IDE <eclipse....@gmail.com> wrote:
We just released Scala IDE 4.4.1.
As usual, this release can be consumed both from the regular update sites, and as a standalone Eclipse distribution.
I'm not getting anything when updating Eclipse. Checking the update site, it appears to get redirected and Access Denied error, specifically:
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On 05/05/2016 07:52 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
Yes, the browser won't show you anything at this URL. But Eclipse should find the content. Can you please verify that the URL above is the one that is used by Eclipse?On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Scala IDE <eclipse....@gmail.com> wrote:
We just released Scala IDE 4.4.1.
As usual, this release can be consumed both from the regular update sites, and as a standalone Eclipse distribution.
I'm not getting anything when updating Eclipse. Checking the update site, it appears to get redirected and Access Denied error, specifically:
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On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Simon Schäfer <ma...@antoras.de> wrote:
On 05/05/2016 07:52 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
Yes, the browser won't show you anything at this URL. But Eclipse should find the content. Can you please verify that the URL above is the one that is used by Eclipse?On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Scala IDE <eclipse....@gmail.com> wrote:
We just released Scala IDE 4.4.1.
As usual, this release can be consumed both from the regular update sites, and as a standalone Eclipse distribution.
I'm not getting anything when updating Eclipse. Checking the update site, it appears to get redirected and Access Denied error, specifically:
It is.
But why is access to the site.xml file blocked? I assume it's checking some HTTP header, but why?
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On 05/05/2016 09:54 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
It isn't blocked, it doesn't exist (we no longer use site.xml directly). Can you access http://download.scala-ide.org/sdk/lithium/e44/scala211/stable/site/p2.indexOn Thu, May 5, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Simon Schäfer <ma...@antoras.de> wrote:
On 05/05/2016 07:52 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen wrote:
Yes, the browser won't show you anything at this URL. But Eclipse should find the content. Can you please verify that the URL above is the one that is used by Eclipse?On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Scala IDE <eclipse....@gmail.com> wrote:
We just released Scala IDE 4.4.1.
As usual, this release can be consumed both from the regular update sites, and as a standalone Eclipse distribution.
I'm not getting anything when updating Eclipse. Checking the update site, it appears to get redirected and Access Denied error, specifically:
It is.
But why is access to the site.xml file blocked? I assume it's checking some HTTP header, but why?
If you can I wonder why Eclipse doesn't load the content. Eclipse caches the result of update sites. Maybe it fixes itself if you restart Eclipse.
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Hello NilsScala-search is available in context menu when you right click on some token (so word in scala editor). There is a session in the middle of context menu with elements: Show Type, Open Implicit, Find occurrences and Open Type Hierarchy. So I think all of them uses Scala Search.
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Well, Find Occurrences works for def and val. It needs implementation for classes and objects. So looks like work is waiting on next challenger :). Seriously, I try to look at it to see how much work it needs. Classes are probably little bit difficult because you need to know if you look for constructor or just references.
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On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:41 AM, <wpopie...@virtuslab.com> wrote:Hello NilsScala-search is available in context menu when you right click on some token (so word in scala editor). There is a session in the middle of context menu with elements: Show Type, Open Implicit, Find occurrences and Open Type Hierarchy. So I think all of them uses Scala Search.Ok, thanks.Unfortunately, Type Hierarchy does not appear to capture anonymous classes.
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not sure if it is done arbitrary, class usages need to look at types and because usually they are inferred so just text indexer (lucine) simply sheds them, I guess. I talked to Simon about it and he advices to hold on a while because his Context Search Engine is doing pretty simile job. Maybe would be better to polish it and stamp up as Scala-Search 2.0?
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