Hi Jonas,

> mean.  It would be nice to get an indication of this, though (maybe a
> beep and a status bar message that the method cannot be uniquely
> resolved).

Actually we think of allowing to pick a method for which the javadoc should
be displayed.

Best regards,
Eugene Zhuravlev,
IntelliJ Software, http://www.intellij.com/
"Develop with pleasure"



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonas Kvarnstr�m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "IDEA Early Access Program" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 11:43
Subject: Re: [Eap-list] quick javadoc bug


> On Fri, 2001-10-05 at 00:39, John Lindsey wrote:
> >     void foo ()
> >     {
> >         String s = "foo";
> >
> >         // Ctrl-Q on these brings up the quick javadoc window
> >         s.charAt();
> >         s.concat();
> >         s.equalsIgnoreCase();
>
> These are uniquely determined.
>
> >         // Ctrl-Q on these does not...
> >         s.startsWith();
> >         s.compareTo();
> >         s.lastIndexOf();
>
> These are overloaded, so IDEA doesn't know exactly which method you
> mean.  It would be nice to get an indication of this, though (maybe a
> beep and a status bar message that the method cannot be uniquely
> resolved).
>
>
>
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