Re: does IntelliJ do any of these things
- From: Roedy Green <my_email_is_posted_on_my_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 01:49:43 GMT
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 01:03:56 GMT, Shane Petroff
<shane_petroff@xxxxxxxx> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone
who said :
I can't imagine why I'd need it though, error highlighting in the RHS
gutter and F2 / Shift+F2 navigation seem like plenty to me. How many
errors at a time are you writing? ;-)
I change something and it creates errors far away, e.g. change a
Button to a JButton.
My eyesights is not good. Scanning for those little squiggles does not
work well. I end up doing compilations to find the errors which are
very slow in IntelliJ for some reason. It must have a way of unloading
the compiler after every use.. The Eclipse way is there is a summary
"problems" panel When that window is empty, you know you have nailed
them all. Further clicking on one line takes you direct to the
problem.
I think the key will be using f2 to find them.
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