Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.IProblem#UndefinedName

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Example 1
Source File: LinkedNodeFinder.java    From Eclipse-Postfix-Code-Completion with Eclipse Public License 1.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static int getProblemKind(IProblem problem) {
	switch (problem.getID()) {
		case IProblem.UndefinedField:
			return FIELD;
		case IProblem.UndefinedMethod:
			return METHOD;
		case IProblem.UndefinedLabel:
			return LABEL;
		case IProblem.UndefinedName:
		case IProblem.UnresolvedVariable:
			return NAME;
		case IProblem.UndefinedType:
			return TYPE;
	}
	return 0;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: BaseDiagnosticsHandler.java    From eclipse.jdt.ls with Eclipse Public License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public boolean isSyntaxLikeError(IProblem problem) {
	//Syntax issues are always reported
	if ((problem.getID() & IProblem.Syntax) != 0) {
		return true;
	}
	if (!isDefaultProject && problem.getID() == IProblem.PackageIsNotExpectedPackage) {
		return false;
	}
	//Type and Import issues are never reported
	if ((problem.getID() & IProblem.TypeRelated) != 0 || //
			(problem.getID() & IProblem.ImportRelated) != 0) {
		return false;
	}
	//For the rest, we need to cherry pick what is ignored or not
	switch (problem.getID()) {
		case IProblem.AbstractMethodMustBeImplemented:
		case IProblem.AmbiguousMethod:
		case IProblem.DanglingReference:
		case IProblem.MethodMustOverrideOrImplement:
		case IProblem.MissingReturnType:
		case IProblem.MissingTypeInConstructor:
		case IProblem.MissingTypeInLambda:
		case IProblem.MissingTypeInMethod:
		case IProblem.UndefinedConstructor:
		case IProblem.UndefinedField:
		case IProblem.UndefinedMethod:
		case IProblem.UndefinedName:
		case IProblem.UnresolvedVariable:
			return false;
		default:
			//We log problems for troubleshooting purposes
			String error = getError(problem);
			JavaLanguageServerPlugin.logInfo(problem.getMessage() + " is of type " + error);
	}
	return true;
}