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[ANN] Eclipse Checkstyle v3.3 Released [message #60532] Sun, 11 January 2004 19:45 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: NoSpam.atlas-sw.com

The Eclipse Checkstyle plug-in v3.3 is now available for download from the
project's SourceForge page at:

http://eclipse-cs.sourceforge.net/

Checkstyle is a very configurable Java code analyzer that can find and
report a number of potential problems in Java code. The current plug-in has
over 100 configurable rules to help you check your code.

Release notes for this release:

Bugs Resolved:

- 872279: Import Plugin Config produces duplicate entry

- 864322: empty block check doesn't work in 3.0M6

- 855057: configuration saved with wrong encoding

- 849075: Properties window is not long enough

- 820342: Property Variable Value Editor field length too short

- 787873: NPE in ArrayTypeStyleCheck

- 778321: Says Got a null pointer exception

- 773768: Cannot read hex numbers

- 773754: Exclude become Include

- 748678: Checkstyle fails to get class information for Exceptions

Other Items:

- Updated to include Checkstyle v3.3.

Enjoy, Dave
Re: [ANN] Eclipse Checkstyle v3.3 Released [message #60880 is a reply to message #60532] Mon, 12 January 2004 21:39 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: NoSpam.atlas-sw.com

I had to make a small update to the plugin.xml file for older Eclipse 2.0.x
and WSAD 5.0.x users. If you are using one of these older version please
download the updated release.

Dave
Re: [ANN] Eclipse Checkstyle v3.3 Released [message #596373 is a reply to message #60532] Mon, 12 January 2004 21:39 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
I had to make a small update to the plugin.xml file for older Eclipse 2.0.x
and WSAD 5.0.x users. If you are using one of these older version please
download the updated release.

Dave
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