commit | 7d16363050ce5f2bb4e02c7e32e79055d5624ec2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Fabian Pfaff <fabian.pfaff@vogella.com> | Mon Sep 03 03:57:39 2018 +0200 |
committer | Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel@vogella.com> | Mon Nov 19 12:45:35 2018 -0500 |
tree | dfbf4e2d0e33b3ea7aea301158b7a0bfb99fb038 | |
parent | 2fa0110c3313b9308a5ce537a126da8b5e1d54b9 [diff] |
Bug 538480 - Offer code completion for selecting the directory in the workspace selection dialog ReopenableContentProposalAdapter extends ContentProposalAdapter instead of ContentAssistCommandAdapter as the latter expects a WorkBench to be loaded. This also forces ReopenableContentProposalAdapter to reimplement the FieldDecoration logic in ContentAssistCommandAdapter. Tests are deactivated because of Bug 540441 and Bug 275393. Change-Id: Idbb09dfde30f79c3a723511d75a9bfe21e8740ee Signed-off-by: Fabian Pfaff <fabian.pfaff@vogella.com>
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