Start a new project. Add a class. Click on the name property. Clear
it, deselect the field (eg: hit tab), and you get the "Project Item
names cannot be blank" message. Click OK, click on name property,
enter "derf" this time. Deselect (tab) and you notice that the Super
field also becomes derf.
Click on the Super popup triangle, and you get a list of possible
supers, headed by <NONE> but not containing derf; in a real project,
you'll see all the user defined classes, in this example, just
<NONE>. Select <NONE> (or any of them, in a real project) and *foom*,
the IDE goes into an infinite loop, chewing up most of the CPU, and
doing nothing.
Methinks it really does not like the idea of a class being its own superclass.
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