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Summary: | Erratic highlighting in Variables view | ||
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Product: | debugger | Reporter: | Vojtech Sigler <vsigler> |
Component: | Java | Assignee: | Martin Entlicher <mentlicher> |
Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | sustaining |
Priority: | P3 | Keywords: | REGRESSION |
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Vojtech Sigler
2009-06-03 14:43:29 UTC
Reproduced. This is broken by integration of Watches into Variables. The Variables view is refreshed several times when Watches or Evaluator result or Variables request refresh. Since this is an unpleasant regression, it should be considered as a candidate for 67 patch IMHO. The refreshing problem is fixed by caching of the data of each model, that assures that only the model that fired the event is refreshed. Fixed in changeset: 134679:8fc8467d7eeb http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/8fc8467d7eeb A related fix that improves refresh experience is changeset: 134680:7701646d43cb http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/7701646d43cb Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *200906110201* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/rev/8fc8467d7eeb User: mentlicher@netbeans.org Log: #166495 - The data of each model are cached, that assures that only the model that fires events is refreshed. Verified in trunk build. I agree that this should be included in 67 Patch. I will mark this as VERIFIED once it's integrated in the patch (or rejected). *** Issue 162940 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. *** Marking as verified (trunk build 200907020200), so this can go to 67patch. The fix has been ported into the release67_fixes repository. http://hg.netbeans.org/release67_fixes/rev/b31f34c3548d *** Issue 169085 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. *** |