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tagger | Markus Knauer <mknauer@eclipsesource.com> | Tue May 19 13:38:35 2015 +0200 |
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3.0.0-RC1
commit | ab71e4f40ef057a35f6c24e18ebcbe08b3e2d17a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ralf Sternberg <rsternberg@eclipsesource.com> | Mon May 18 23:41:27 2015 +0200 |
committer | Ralf Sternberg <rsternberg@eclipsesource.com> | Mon May 18 23:41:27 2015 +0200 |
tree | 5e6135639735f3b2c017925cb2bc606f046030e6 | |
parent | 6ef1820da5ac76d9082ec42a27da2f26c1f71606 [diff] |
Fix in Control.isTabGroup(), tests for Composite.getTabList() When adapting the original SWT code in Control.isTabGroup() to our old "only single return" pattern, we forgot to break from the loop when setting result to true. Use separate returns instead. This didn't lead to a bug as it's actually dead code: in our code base the only consumer is Composite.getTabList() that only calls this method when parent._getTabList() is null. Keep the implementation anyway in case we use this method for other purposes later. Performance-wise it's not critical. Use the opportunity to improve unit tests for Composite.getTabList(). Change-Id: I097b743c7c861ff517a9051699f475e6fe229381
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