commit | d3bf54ba4b20f974292b410f08d178a21c0d66f3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Patrick Tasse <patrick.tasse@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 11 17:25:51 2019 -0400 |
committer | Patrick Tasse <patrick.tasse@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 11 17:25:51 2019 -0400 |
tree | ec471d7a401ace9e5b649c446ea724c39e3e3e90 | |
parent | 7ab8a14eaa17aaa597828d0dc911dc98738ffef6 [diff] |
Bug 546259: SWTBotEditor.isActive() returns true when not active part Revert the changes in https://git.eclipse.org/r/140326 The Javadoc of SWTBotEditor.isActive() is updated to reflect that it returns true if the editor is the active editor, even if it is not the active part. SWTBotEditor.isActivePart() is added and returns true if the editor is the active part. Change-Id: Icaf3cf85698d1e1b81a29c4d0f5ab1937bfb79ea Signed-off-by: Patrick Tasse <patrick.tasse@gmail.com>
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