- this is a new warning option in Eclipse 4.7 and higher
- we always change version of all bundles in a release to keep release
engineering simple
Change-Id: Ic7523d77b67b2802f1bab3bc70af250d712a034f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Do not automatically organize imports using a save action since this
seems to be buggy and removed some annotations org.eclipse.jgit.pgm
needs to use args4j.
Change-Id: I5a91292c3b9241ce2dde3e4ecce14ad460097129
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Revert the following save actions which were introduced in c0ad77d8:
- always use braces around blocks
- remove unused imports
Other than I expected save actions are run globally on edited files -
and not only on edited code lines only.
Hence revert the save action "Convert control statement bodies to
blocks" which would affect a large number of code lines not affected by
the change editing some small part of a class. This would generate a
large number of changes which may lead to many unnecessary conflicts.
Total number of affected lines across jgit would be around 10k lines.
Also revert "Remove unused imports" since it erroneously removes imports
of some annotations needed by pgm classes using args4j.
Change-Id: I879a47f68e664129e6124cf25c1ae1f6a2d7a5aa
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add the following Eclipse save actions executed when saving modified
lines. This should help to reduce manual work needed to maintain a clean
and consistent code style:
- organize imports
- always use braces around blocks
- add missing annotations
- @Override including implementation of interface methods
- @Deprecated
- remove
- unused imports
- unnecessary $NON-NLS$ tags
- redundant type arguments
Also add default values for new settings that were introduced in recent
Eclipse versions up to Neon since we updated save rules the last time.
Change-Id: Idc90b249df044d0552f04edf01a5f607c4846f50
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Since the introduction of generic type parameter inference in Java 7,
it's not necessary to explicitly specify the type of generic parameters.
Enable the warning in Eclipse, and fix all occurrences.
Change-Id: I9158caf1beca5e4980b6240ac401f3868520aad0
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Set missingOverrideAnnotation=warning in Eclipse compiler preferences
which enables the warning:
The method <method> of type <type> should be tagged with @Override
since it actually overrides a superclass method
Justification for this warning is described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/94411/381622
Enabling this causes in excess of 1000 warnings across the entire
code-base. They are very easy to fix automatically with Eclipse's
"Quick Fix" tool.
Fix all of them except 2 which cause compilation failure when the
project is built with mvn; add TODO comments on those for further
investigation.
Change-Id: I5772061041fd361fe93137fd8b0ad356e748a29c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Making the methods static would gain little in performance,
make the code harder to change. Removing unncessary warnings
is more important.
Change-Id: If3e6aa9c1d92e58b4e7a8e246cf4aace237d7a7b
These settings were added by Eclipse simply by touching
the project settings. Adding these makes it simpler to see
what local changes have been made.
Change-Id: Iab0aa62530312eb0c78b03b5c6a632742bcc4978
This move avoids that all consumers of org.eclipse.jgit depend on Apache
httpclient. Also add another feature to make this optional for OSGi
consumers as well.
Change-Id: I5ef5e00c53678b9e1d7cfd54bbca3ff6f1c1c967
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>