Josh Lederman created NETBEANS-4412:
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Summary: Netbeans Maven project doesn't mark as error use of
nonexistant class
Key: NETBEANS-4412
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4412
Project: NetBeans
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 11.3
Environment: Ubuntu 18.04.4
Reporter: Josh Lederman
Attachments: FirstClass.java, SecondClass.java
Running through the following procedure:
Create a new Maven Project (New Project -> Java with Maven -> Java Application)
- I use user.xmpl as my package name.
Create two classes in that project, with the two attached java code files:
FirstClass.java and SecondClass.java
There is no error message on the BadClass badVariable line, nor on any other
line in the SecondClass file (BadClass is not defined). The file as a whole is
marked as having an error, in the tab and in the Project tree.
The error _is_ shown (as expected) with any of the following changes:
* Switch the order of the two definitions within SecondClass
* Delete the first definition (FirstClass) in SecondClass
* Delete the constructor of FirstClass
* Delete the one line in FirstClass (object.function)
* Remove the lambda expression from the line in FirstClass
* Use a Java Ant project instead of a Maven one
There is, of course, an error on the object.function line, but there is no
change in the issue if that error is fixed by appropriately defining object and
function.
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