Would it be too much effort to extend the error highlighting to underline
catch clauses for exceptions that are "not thrown in the corresponding try
block"?

What about highlighting exceptions in the throws clause of a method
declaration if the exception is never thrown by that method (or any of the
methods it calls)?

Graham Lea

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Eveleigh NSW 1430 Australia
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