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Summary: | Project settings dialog should warn the user if the files contained in the project folder exceed a certain limit | ||
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Product: | editor | Reporter: | paolosca <paolosca> |
Component: | Parsing & Indexing | Assignee: | Tomas Zezula <tzezula> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | PERFORMANCE, PLAN |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 7.0 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
paolosca
2011-04-16 09:51:55 UTC
Could probably display a count of Java sources detected in a newly configured source root in the Sources panel. I do not think this is the right fix, though. The IDE should not become "unresponsive" just because you configure a project to use the wrong source root (or just open a project thus misconfigured). It will of course spend a long time running its classpath scan, but if you made a mistake you ought to be able to see that there is a mistake (based on messages in the progress bar), and after fixing the project configuration expect the scanning of that root to be canceled. Needs to be determined to what extent this is already true, and what if anything needs to be fixed. Currently (dev) the indexing is cancellable after root scan. This means that when you change the classpath (or close the project or project group) after a single root is scaneed no other roots from the same project (project group) is scanned. Canceling of running indexer as also possible from parsing.api point of view. It will require api change (no problem) and also cooperation of indexers which needs to react on cancel and may need to do some roll back if they stored some data. This old bug may not be relevant anymore. If you can still reproduce it in 8.2 development builds please reopen this issue. Thanks for your cooperation, NetBeans IDE 8.2 Release Boss |