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Summary: | StackOverflowError when fixing imports | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | Kirill Sorokin <ksorokin> |
Component: | Unsupported | Assignee: | issues@java <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: | IDE log file w/ StackOverflowError |
Description
Kirill Sorokin
2006-12-28 04:35:26 UTC
I was not able to reproduce the stack overflow with either NB5.5 or current trunk (I do not have build 200610231500 available). Most probably fixed by the integration of the new Java infrastructure. Could you please attach the stack trace of the error so we can verify? Thanks. Created attachment 36992 [details]
IDE log file w/ StackOverflowError
Attached. The steps were: 1) Create a new Java Application project with a Main class 2) Change 'public class Main' to 'public class Main extends Main' (note: it will get correctly underlined as being erroneous, but we don't care at this point) 3) Press Alt+Shift+F - it will work correctly as all required imports are already in there 4) Type something like... 'new File();' in either the constructor or the main() method 5) Press Alt+Shift+F and see the attachment. Reorganization of java component This issue is not valid in current builds any more. Java support was completely redesigned in 6.0 time frame. Please use NetBeans 6.0 and later. |