Stef�n, The compiler doesn't report the same level of information. It doesn't give you any information about unused variables and useless imports, for example. Also, the compiler frequently doesn't report all of the problems in one go.
Anyway, what else were you planning on using that processing power for? Surely you don't think that your machine is overburdened just responding to your keypresses. W "Stef�n Freyr Stef�nsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message aidkfb$bi7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:aidkfb$bi7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > -1!!! > > Let's not clutter the IDE with "features" that take up a lot of processing > power and don't really do all that much for you... If you want to know > what you need to fix... press Ctrl + F9. > > Willis Boyce wrote: > > > It would be nice if the little square that glows green, yellow, or red > > depending on the state of the source was also displayed next to each file > > in > > the project tree. It shouldn't be obnoxious, just visible. > > > > Obviously I know that displaying the square next to every file would > > require > > that every file be parsed, which might take a long time. So have a clear > > square that means "not parsed yet." You don't even have to have a thread > > parsing the files in the background; just display squares for files that > > have been visited in the current editing session. Even this would be > > useful, as I frequently move from file to file, leaving behind errors that > > I > > need to fix. Seeing a little red square next to the files that I've left > > with errors would help me keep track of what I still need to fix. > > > > Thanks, > > Willis > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
