> 1) code reformat (or layout) doesn't seem to work right for methods with throw clauses. > For method with no throw clause, it will wrap and line up the > parameters just as I have set it up to. But for methods with throw clauses, > it doesn't do anything to the method
Could you please provide some sample code (and also the desired and the actual results of code layout)? 2) jikes seemed to stop incremental compiling after some time of continuous editing and also after some time of inactivity. We are now investigating problems with jikes incremental compilation. 3) Pandora crashed after a long period of inactivity (my W2K workstation is configured with screen saver after 5 minutes) Is there any output in the console? 4) I can't seemed to debug any of my code, the debugger never enter into any of the breakpoint I created. Nor did it complained about anything. But my Junit test classes worked perfectly. Strange, I know. What is your JDK version, OS? What kind of debugger (remote or not) you use? Is there any output in the console (e.g. exceptions)? Best regards, Valentin Kipiatkov ----------------------------------------------------------- IntelliJ Software, http://www.intellij.com/ "Develop with pleasure" ----------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Liu To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 1:58 PM Subject: [Eap-list] Some bugs on Pandora First of all, congratulations to a very enjoyable and promising IDE. Keep up the good work and I am sure this will soon become the next most wanted IDE for Java. My initial tryout with Pandora has been pleasantly encouraging, and all in all quite well in all regards. However, some minor bugs I noticed in my 3 - 4 hours of using it: 1) code reformat (or layout) doesn't seem to work right for methods with throw clauses. For method with no throw clause, it will wrap and line up the parameters just as I have set it up to. But for methods with throw clauses, it doesn't do anything to the method 2) jikes seemed to stop incremental compiling after some time of continuous editing and also after some time of inactivity. 3) Pandora crashed after a long period of inactivity (my W2K workstation is configured with screen saver after 5 minutes) 4) I can't seemed to debug any of my code, the debugger never enter into any of the breakpoint I created. Nor did it complained about anything. But my Junit test classes worked perfectly. Strange, I know. Hopefully this will give you some insight into some bug fixes. Honestly, I used to think Visual Age for Java is the best IDE, even with its outdated JDK support. But I think IDEA has a real shot at overtaking the title of Visual Age and leapfrog IBM in IDE tool offering. Keep up the good work!!! Thanks, Mike Liu _______________________________________________ Eap-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-list
