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Re: Use of SJPP (Simple Java Pre-Processor) within Java classes causes Syntax errors in Eclipse 3.2 [message #158750 is a reply to message #158726] |
Wed, 28 June 2006 14:07  |
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Apparently - someone else *just* discovered and reported this bug today:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=149028
Chuck
Andrew Cornwall wrote:
> Charles Doucette wrote:
>> Some of our Java classes use SJPP to enable conditional compilation
>> depending on the encoding. All of those classes fail to compile in
>> Eclipse 3.2RC7 (I20060602-1317) - but they compile just fine in
>> Eclipse 3.1.2.
>>
>> Where and how do I report this problem - and how can I resolve it?
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> First make sure your compiler settings are the same for both platforms.
> (Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Compiler and its sub-items). If you
> really do find a code snippet that compiles in Eclipse 3.1.2 and not in
> Eclipse 3.2RC7, report it (with the testcase) in Bugzilla:
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> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs
>
> Andrew Jr.
>
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> Phoenix, Arizona, USA 85012
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