Oh, that's just our special bracket-eating feature for all users who don't like brackets.
Just kidding, you might follow and add your comments to bug 108807
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=108807
Be sure to note, in the bug, exactly which build you are using,
sample inputs and any .log files. Its a P1 for us, so we'll lbe taking
a hard quick look into this problem.
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Suddenly I am no longer allowed to type what I want in my editor.
In source-code I often use brackets (bot [] and {}). Bu suddenly I am only allowed to type the left-brakets (of both
types).
If I'm in source-code, and the editor understands that there should be a set of brackets, if provides the right-bracket
when i type the left one.
BUT.
Whenever the editor doesn't get it, It only gives me the left one, and the right one is disabled. I cannont type it in.
eg: in a JSP I want to do this :
<script language="_javascript_" type="text/_javascript_">
<!--var pic = null;var layer = null;function select(newLayer){//-->
</script>
.....
The function-definition clearly must have a right-bracket in order to be vorrect, but My editor doesn't allow me to type
it. (nothing happends when I press "}" )
This happens regardless of what editor I choose (JSP source-code, text, or wharever) when opening the file (Open in..).
What setting have I done do make Eclipse behave like this ?
Regards
Frode
(as of now I have to copy/paste any right-bracket I need, but this is a really painful process when trying to code...)
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