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Re: Has Eclipse Open Source Policy Changed? [message #497508 is a reply to message #497507] |
Thu, 12 November 2009 19:24 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Bill,
This has nothing to do with open source policies of the foundation. Not
only that, I can still see Project when I use Ctrl-Shift-T to locate
it. Perhaps you don't have the SDK installed in your environment?
Bill Winspur wrote:
> It seems that access to the source code of Eclipse is not quite as
> open as it used to be, which I assume is a policy issue to explore in
> this forum.
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> 1. On Ganymede, I can see the source code of internal classes
> such
> as:
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> org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Project
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> simply by performing a Show Declaration... operation on selected
> reference to it in the java editor. The source code then opens in
> another editor pane.
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> 2. However, on Galileo the same operation results in opening a
> .class read-only pane showing psuedo-code compiled from a class
> file. At the top of the listing is the following unselectable text:
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> "The JAR of this class file belongs to container
> 'Plug-in Dependencies' which does not allow
> modifications to source attachments on its entries."
>
> Has the policy of accessibility to internal code (openness) in Eclipse
> changed ?
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> Can one conveniently browse 'internal' source in Galileo, as was
> possible in Ganymede ?
>
> Bill.
Ed Merks
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