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| RE: [platform-dev] Why aren't my errors in the task list | 
Ah... Apparently the tasks listed (under 2.1.3) tasks and errors, and
now (3.0) tasks lists tasks and problems lists errors...
Very good.  One down, one to go ;-)
And I still don't know if this is the right place...  I've seen no other
posts ;-(
-----Original Message-----
From: platform-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:platform-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Denis Haskin
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 09:03
To: platform-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [platform-dev] Why aren't my errors in the task list
(Hi Cornell--looks like we both found the eclipse groups...)
I think maybe the doc is out of date.  The help with 3.0.0 
(200406192000) does say it displays "System-generated errors, warnings, 
or information associated with a resource. These are typically produced 
by builders. For example, if you save a Java source file that contains 
syntax errors, the errors will automatically be logged in this view."
However, I typically find these errors in the Problems view (Window | 
Show View | Problems if it isn't showing) and the Tasks view shows 
either collected tasks from the source (e.g. comments marked with 
"TODO", etc) or manually-added tasks.
dwh
Sternbergh, Cornell wrote:
>Problem:
>I'd loaded our existing Java code into 2.1 (put Java code in
>C:\projectName and pointed the new Eclipse project, projectName,
>thereto) and observed many warnings (~4500).  This information was in
>the Task view.  None were listed, as there were too many.  Filtering to
>only the current resource gave a smaller list, which was displayed.  I
>could navigate from the list to the appropriate line... all is good.
>
>Upgraded to 3.0, created new Eclipse project, pointing it to
>C:\projectName.  I see all the code, when I open a resource in the
>editor, I see a bunch of yellow rectangles down the left side
>(indicating warnings)  But nothing in the Task view.  Well, there is
one
>entry, as it happened, in a comment in a class, the string XXX was
>placed, the one and only item in the Task view is this XXX, it being a
>default Task Tag.
>
>According to the documentation
>(org.eclipse.platform.doc.user.I20040619.pdf) errors should go there
>automatically.
>The filters dialog is the default.
>So... where are my errors listed?
>  
>
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