commit | 99b174d0e53cb3cc7da560443079a3d2e1d5f828 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Paul Pazderski <paul-eclipse@ppazderski.de> | Fri Jul 12 23:17:16 2019 +0200 |
committer | Paul Pazderski <paul-eclipse@ppazderski.de> | Sat Jul 13 06:21:50 2019 -0400 |
tree | b5170d9e8ad068c20634393814cccac46614bdac | |
parent | bad879056c69f5cabed0b6a652de0fe5e8ec78f1 [diff] |
Bug 433914 - Tabbed Properties View (TabbedPropertyList) throws NPE This eliminates the single case where elements is null and hopefully fix the reported NPE. It was only null on initialization and before elements were set the first time. There was no way (not even removing all elements) to made the array null again and basically the entire class is based on elements.length without null checks. Change-Id: Ib3088fe6a033d1c1c1ef4bea3096281f0d89c687 Signed-off-by: Paul Pazderski <paul-eclipse@ppazderski.de>
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