'Open call hierarchy' (Ctrl-Alt-H) doesn't seem to work for me [message #89839] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 06:05 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipsenews.20.epm.spamgourmet.com
Steps: right click a method, choose 'Open Call Hierarchy'
I would expect to see a list of all the places where the method was
called from, however I basically only see the declaration of the method
itself. Same if I switch to 'callee' hierarchy. Even when the method is
called or calls methods in the same file.
I was wondering if this is just something that hasn't been implemented
yet, or if there is something wrong with my setup? I'm on the latest
stable all-in-one of PDT 2.0
I couldn't find anything in bugs.eclipse.org about it.
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Re: 'Open call hierarchy' (Ctrl-Alt-H) doesn't seem to work for me [message #89854 is a reply to message #89839] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 09:34 |
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Originally posted by: michael.zend.com
Hi,
Call Hierarchy is not implemented yet in PDT 2.0.
The action exists, since it is derived from DLTK.
Best regards,
"Tom Walter" <eclipsenews.20.epm@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:gkhavs$fgj$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Steps: right click a method, choose 'Open Call Hierarchy'
>
> I would expect to see a list of all the places where the method was called
> from, however I basically only see the declaration of the method itself.
> Same if I switch to 'callee' hierarchy. Even when the method is called or
> calls methods in the same file.
>
> I was wondering if this is just something that hasn't been implemented
> yet, or if there is something wrong with my setup? I'm on the latest
> stable all-in-one of PDT 2.0
>
> I couldn't find anything in bugs.eclipse.org about it.
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Re: 'Open call hierarchy' (Ctrl-Alt-H) doesn't seem to work for me [message #90007 is a reply to message #89854] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 22:34 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipsenews.20.epm.spamgourmet.com
Is it in the plan? Looks like it would be an awesome feature.
Michael Spector wrote:
> Hi,
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> Call Hierarchy is not implemented yet in PDT 2.0.
> The action exists, since it is derived from DLTK.
>
> Best regards,
>
> "Tom Walter" <eclipsenews.20.epm@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
> news:gkhavs$fgj$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Steps: right click a method, choose 'Open Call Hierarchy'
>>
>> I would expect to see a list of all the places where the method was called
>> from, however I basically only see the declaration of the method itself.
>> Same if I switch to 'callee' hierarchy. Even when the method is called or
>> calls methods in the same file.
>>
>> I was wondering if this is just something that hasn't been implemented
>> yet, or if there is something wrong with my setup? I'm on the latest
>> stable all-in-one of PDT 2.0
>>
>> I couldn't find anything in bugs.eclipse.org about it.
>
>
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Re: 'Open call hierarchy' (Ctrl-Alt-H) doesn't seem to work for me [message #778206 is a reply to message #539427] |
Wed, 11 January 2012 16:37 |
Khanh Nguyen Messages: 1 Registered: January 2012 |
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Is "Call Hierachy" implemented and supported in PDT 3.0?
The thread here says it was not supported in PDT 2.0.
I am having PDT 3.0 and Eclipse 3.7 and that feature "Call Hierachy" does not work.
Steps: right click a method, choose 'Open Call Hierarchy'
I would expect to see a list of all the places where the method was
called from, however I basically only see the declaration of the method
itself. Same if I switch to 'callee' hierarchy. Even when the method is
called or calls methods in the same file.
[Updated on: Wed, 11 January 2012 16:38] Report message to a moderator
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