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Bug 8799

Summary: Class name of breakpoint is badly filled with two top level classes
Product: debugger Reporter: Jan Stola <jstola>
Component: CodeAssignee: issues@debugger <issues>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: minor    
Priority: P4    
Version: 3.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Bug Depends on: 17205    
Bug Blocks:    

Description Jan Stola 2000-12-07 08:36:22 UTC
Build 1160 and Netbeans 83
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create some file with two top level classes.
2. Put caret to the one of them.
3. Now quickly move your caret to the second class and invoke
   Add/Remove breakpoint action (Ctrl-F8).
4. New breakpoint will be created, but it's class name will be the
   name of the first class. So, the breakpoint will not work.
Comment 1 Jan Stola 2001-01-22 12:08:59 UTC
BUG also appears in version : FFJ20
Comment 2 Jan Chalupa 2001-03-12 09:00:31 UTC
Version: 'Dev' -> 3.2
Comment 3 Jan Jancura 2001-04-04 13:01:16 UTC
We should not use getSelectedNodes () mechanism....
Comment 4 Jan Chalupa 2001-05-05 21:21:14 UTC
Target milestone -> 3.3
Comment 5 Jan Jancura 2001-11-20 14:57:54 UTC
Depends on new Java module API.
Comment 6 Jan Jancura 2001-11-20 15:27:36 UTC
Depends on new Java module API. => nb3.4

Comment 7 Jan Stola 2001-12-18 10:42:54 UTC
Reopening. Bugs marked as RESOLVED LATER are usually
lost :-(. There is a field Target Milestone for purposes
like this. So, it's not necessary to have this bug closed.
Comment 8 Jan Jancura 2002-07-15 16:03:17 UTC
fixed in the main trunk
Comment 9 Marek Grummich 2002-10-14 13:23:27 UTC
Verified
Comment 10 Quality Engineering 2003-06-30 17:29:27 UTC
Resolved for 3.3.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.