Bug 575453 - Doublecklick on Marker without File shows PackageExplorer

Since "Goto Resource" is disabled for markers without path and double
click on a Marker can not open any Editor:

Only if no File Editor could be opened this patch uses the first "Show
in" Handler that supports ISetSelectionTarget to select the Resource
(i.e. the Project).
In the Java workbench this defaults to the Java PackageExplorer.
(The ProjectExplorer does support it too.)

Note that the "Goto Resource" context menu is still disabled.

Change-Id: If719099d83a86376dcbea022f64cee5855679154
Signed-off-by: Joerg Kubitz <jkubitz-eclipse@gmx.de>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/platform/eclipse.platform.ui/+/184395
Tested-by: Platform Bot <platform-bot@eclipse.org>
Reviewed-by: Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com>
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README.md

Contributing to Eclipse Platform UI project

Thanks for your interest in this project.

Project description:

Platform UI provides the basic building blocks for user interfaces built with Eclipse.

Some of these form the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) and can be used for arbitrary rich client applications, while others are specific to the Eclipse IDE. The Platform UI codebase is built on top of the Eclipse Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), which is developed as an independent project.

Website: http://www.eclipse.org/platform/ui/

For more information, refer to the Platform UI wiki page.

How to contribute:

Contributions to Platform UI are most welcome. There are many ways to contribute, from entering high quality bug reports, to contributing code or documentation changes. For a complete guide, see the Platform UI - How to contribute wiki page page on the team wiki.

Test dependencies

Several test plug-ins have a dependency to the Mockito and Hamcrest libraries. Please install them from the Orbit Download page]3:

Currently the following plug-ins are required:

  • net.bytebuddy.byte-buddy
  • net.bytebuddy.byte-buddy-agent
  • org.hamcrest.core
  • org.mockito
  • org.objenesis

How to build on the command line

You need Maven 3.3.1 installed. After this you can run the build via the following command:

mvn clean verify -Pbuild-individual-bundles

Developer resources:

Information regarding source code management, builds, coding standards, and more.

Contributor License Agreement:

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Search for bugs:

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Create a new bug:

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Contact:

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License

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