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| How to fix several Java errors on the same line? [message #157286] | Mon, 19 June 2006 03:55  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: mikael.staldal.ingen-reklam-univits.com 
 I have Eclipse 3.1.2. I have turned off the "Report problems as you
 type" option in Preferences->Java->Editor because I the default
 behaviour annoying. That gives me a problem.
 
 When there are errors in my Java code, Eclipse puts a lightnbulb in the
 left column, and when I click on it I get advice on how to fix the
 error. This is nice.
 
 However, if there are two or more errors on the same line, I can only
 get advice about one of them (Eclipse choose one for me).
 
 How can I get advice on the other errors on the same line?
 
 The only solution I have found is fix the first error, force rebuilding
 by saving the file and then fix the other error. But it would be nice to
 be able to fix all errors before saving/rebuilding.
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