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If a method overloads the base method and this method has an error such as, missing the return statement then the red squiggly lines appears. However, no syntax error marker (red x) in the left column because the overloaded marker covers it.
Yeah, to be presice it depends on what annotation is added last. I know it's not very convenient, but there should be a black arrow indicating that there are more annotations on the line and if you click it it should cycle through all of them. Maybe we should establish some sort of priorities on what annotations should be shown more prominently then others. Showing errors is more important than showing wanings, which is more important than showing for example a bookmark.
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If all methods that can be a subject of an @override (or other similar type hint) are going to show in the gutter, there needs to be a way to remediate *all* such hints with a single action. Having to go one-by-one through 30 methods to click on the hint and accept the action to add '@override', for example, is extremenly tedious. You should be able to select one such hint and then indicate to NB that it should accept the hint behavior for *all* such similarly hinted methods in the file.
Agreed, CCing jlahoda, who may be able to help with this.
I think this is quite important issue. What I observed is that you don't see the current line you debug if the line contains another annotation (and that annotation was added last). This behaviour is very confusing.
Target milestone is still 6.0. Could someone please update this?
Setting TM to future, we won't probably implement priorities for 6.1.
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Lets schedule this for next release.
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Priorities implemented. --- http://hg.netbeans.org/jet-main/rev/cf6086e864c4
Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *200906161401* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main-golden/rev/cf6086e864c4 User: Max Sauer <msauer@netbeans.org> Log: #105808: Implementing annotation priorities
verified in the latest trunk build.
The fix has been ported into the release67_fixes repository. http://hg.netbeans.org/release67_fixes/rev/b4d72ea5d53b
verified in 6.7.1