Niklas Matthies created NETBEANS-41:
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             Summary: Copy & paste suggests redundant static import for 
inherited members
                 Key: NETBEANS-41
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-41
             Project: NetBeans
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: java - Editor
            Reporter: Niklas Matthies


Example:
{code:java}
// A.java:
package example;
public class A { public static final int FOO = 42; }

// B.java:
package example;
public class B extends A { }

// B.java:
package example;
import static example.B.FOO;
public class C {
        { System.out.println(FOO); }
}
{code}
When copying and pasting the println() line in class C (e.g. to duplicate the 
line), NetBeans wants to add an import for A.FOO, although it already is 
imported via B. When clicking OK in the Import Classes dialog, NetBeans doesn't 
actually add the import (in dev build 201707050001 -- NetBeans 8.2 does add the 
import).

In addition, if class A has a second static member BAR, and if the code is 
copied from elsewhere and references both FOO and BAR, then when pasting into 
class C, both imports for FOO and BAR are suggested (where the import for FOO 
is redundant as above), but when clicking OK in the Import Classes dialog, 
NetBeans doesn't add an import for either FOO and BAR, although the import for 
BAR is necessary.

This is especially inconenient if the copied code



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