commit | cc687aa53456a6211f191da39dd3b04107316a77 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com> | Mon May 28 18:49:55 2018 -0400 |
committer | Kalyan Prasad Tatavarthi <kalyan_prasad@in.ibm.com> | Wed Jul 04 04:33:23 2018 -0400 |
tree | 68708a5d8d70459bcb10e707afe3ee3bf0ccfa3c | |
parent | f49f45c8f9f2047db09e89802fa658a0b50d589c [diff] |
Bug 535242 - Refactor CompilationUnitRewriteOperationsFix - split CompilationUnitRewriteOperationsFix into CompilationUnitRewriteOperationsFixCore in jdt.core.manipulation and have CompilationUnitRewriteOperationsFix extend it and implement ILinkedFix - move AbstractFix, and IProposableFix as well, but change IProposableFix to depend on new ICleanUpFixCore class (essentially copy of ICleanUpFix) - create a core version of ILinkedFix called ILinkedFixCore in jdt.core.manipulation and have AbstractFix refer to it instead of ILinkedFix - create new ICleanUpFixCore and ICleanUpCore interfaces to be used in place of ICleanUpFix and ICleanUp public interfaces - move CompilationUnitChange, CompilationUnitRewrite, ContextSensitiveImportRewriteContext, FixMessages, ImportRemover, RedundantNullnessTypeAnnotationsFilter, RefactoringASTParser, and RefactoringCoreMessages - split CleanUpConstants into two classes: CleanUpConstants which resides in jdt.core.manipulation and only contains static constant values and CleanUpConstantsOptions which extends CleanUpConstants and implements methods that manipulate the IPreferenceStore - copy CleanUpRequirements, CleanUpOptions, and CleanUpContext to jdt.core.manipulation/corext and have the jdt.ui public versions use an instance of their internal counterpart to perform the logic - modify the various users of above classes in jdt.ui Change-Id: Iaf63c45d282c6902bc230a56bbad590bea66bb47 Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
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