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* Change Eclipse compiler errors for null issues to warningsTor Norbye2013-06-121-3/+3
| | | | Change-Id: I6cd127ed7034ba33c32a1994bc312e187a15b250
* Update compiler flags.Tor Norbye2012-10-261-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Turns off the ability to use @SuppressWarnings with optional errors is available, but off by default (see Eclipse issue 392875). This turns that off, makes missing enums in switch statements a warning, and synchronizes the settings file to all projects (except tests.) Change-Id: Iad7060523b6ee2cbbca97e0a6ffedb264b185222
* Fix warningsTor Norbye2012-06-011-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | First, update our various project-specific Eclipse compiler settings configuration files to include the new Eclipse 4 flags. Second, turn off the "Unchecked conversion from non-annotated type to @NonNull" warnings; there are hundreds or thousands of these, and there isn't much we can do about them when they're coming from platform and library APIs. Third, make the lint projects warning-clean again by addressing various warnings Eclipse found (such as some unclosed resources and some null handling issues; yesterday's null annotation fixes only addressed errors, not warnings.) Change-Id: If75f7401a1cbeef1bf58b47ccaa9ad17bede7f91
* Add @NonNull annotation and configure Eclipse settingsTor Norbye2011-12-221-1/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changeset adds a new @NonNull annotation, to match our existing @Nullable annotation, and it adds configuration settings for Eclipse 3.8 / Eclipse 4.2 which configures the new null analysis there to use our own annotations. Note that the annotations only have source retention so there is no extra size or class-loading overhead. (To use findbugs you'll need to temporarily change retention to class-level.) In upcoming CL's I'll use these annotations to clarify the Lint API and other APIs. Change-Id: I99096d8b8a7e25ef002624d592da7700195a5872
* Update SDK codebase to JDK 6Tor Norbye2011-12-211-4/+73
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changeset makes the SDK codebase compile with source=1.6 (which means it also requires JDK 6). This means that methods implementing an interface requires @Override's. It also means we can start using APIs like the ArrayDeque class and methods like String#isEmpty(). This changeset looks big but the change is trivial: it's basically adding @Override in all the places that need it, along with some other automatic Eclipse cleanup in certain files (such as reordering imports where they were incorrectly ordered (because older versions of Eclipse didn't always handle inner classes right)), as well as cleaning up trailing whitespace and removing some $NON-NLS-1$ markers on lines where there aren't any string literals anymore. This changeset also sets the source and target JDK level to 6 in the Eclipse compiler .settings file, and synchronizes this file to all the other Eclipse SDK projects. Change-Id: I6a9585aa44c3dee9a5c00739ab22fbdbcb9f8275
* rcp: create monitor plugin & build scriptsSiva Velusamy2011-12-081-0/+12
The monitor plugin defines the entry point for the monitor RCP application, and also defines the monitor.product product configuration. The build scripts in eclipse/scripts/rcp show how to build the RCP app from the command line. Currently, these are not built on the build server. That will happen once we figure out where to put the prebuilts. Change-Id: Idc96b2c011dba55c0d6792e916193017df6ce1c1