smiklosovic commented on code in PR #2320:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/pull/2320#discussion_r1248200777


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build.xml:
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@@ -1808,11 +1816,21 @@
     <option name="ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS_STRING" value="--add-exports 
java.rmi/sun.rmi.registry=ALL-UNNAMED" />
   </component>
 </project>]]></echo>
-      <echo>"IDE configuration updated for use with JDK11"</echo>
+      <echo>"IDE configuration updated for use with 
JDK${ant.java.version}"</echo>
+      <echo>Please note that `ant realclean` does *NOT* remove 
IntelliJ-specific files</echo>
+      <echo/>
+      <echo>Warning! If you observer strange behavior in IntelliJ please</echo>
+      <echo>verify that the SDK that is being used is indeed version 
${ant.java.version}.</echo>
+      <echo>The used JDK version can be verified in Project Structure/Project 
Setting/Project</echo>
+      <echo>and Project Structure/Platform Setting/SDKs</echo>
+      <echo>In particular it is worth checking if the used JDK, typically 
named "${ant.java.version}",</echo>
+      <echo>indeed points to a java ${ant.java.version} installation.</echo>
   </target>
 
   <!-- Generate IDEA project description files -->
   <target name="generate-idea-files" 
depends="init,resolver-dist-lib,gen-cql3-grammar,generate-jflex-java,createVersionPropFile"
 description="Generate IDEA files">
+    <delete dir=".idea"/>

Review Comment:
   I find worktree very convenient here. There is no need to switch jdks at all.
   
   I have `.sdkmanrc` is each worktree
   
       20:53 $ git worktree list
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra            
e9d2802953 [CASSANDRA-18467]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-3.0        
4ea7bb25b4 [cassandra-3.0]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-3.11       
d3f29c2602 [CASSANDRA-14204]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-4.0        
b0f1ef9832 [CASSANDRA-14204-4.0]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-4.1        
c3327855e4 [cassandra-4.1]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-trunk-j11  
bbe17c23f6 [CASSANDRA-18467-j11]
       /home/fermat/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-trunk-j17  
8563757422 [trunk-j17]
   
   Then in each dir I have .sdkmanrc like
   
       ✔ ~/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-trunk-j17 [trunk-j17 
L|✔] 
       20:54 $ cat .sdkmanrc 
       java=17.0.7-tem
   
   
   or 
   
       ✔ ~/dev/cassandra/cassandra-instaclustr/cassandra-trunk-j11 
[CASSANDRA-18467-j11 L|✔] 
       20:55 $ cat .sdkmanrc 
       java=11.0.19-tem
   
   
   and I have .sdkmanrc in `~/$HOME/.gitignore` as well as this in 
~/$HOME/.sdkrcman/etc/config
   
   sdkman_auto_env=true
   
   That means that as I am switching the worktree directories, Java invoked in 
that Cassandra project root dir is changed dynamically as well upon every "cd".
   
   This was a long explanation why I do not need to have a target which cleans 
generated files for IDEA - I never regenerate them. And currently that 
directory is clean upon each generation. So really, why we need a target? In my 
case never.
   
   I was thinking that I actually bring some benefit to a user by clean target 
but is there really any if the dir it is going to generate it into is wiped out 
anyway?



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