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JobHistoryParser.java
* Stores AM information
0
* Stores AM information | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,252
JobHistoryParser.java
* Print all the information about this attempt.
0
* Print all the information about this attempt. | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,253
JobHistoryParser.java
Create a Task Attempt Info which will store attempt level information * on a history parse.
0
Create a Task Attempt Info which will store attempt level information * on a history parse. | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,255
JobHistoryParser.java
* TaskInformation is aggregated in this class after parsing
0
* TaskInformation is aggregated in this class after parsing | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,256
JobHistoryParser.java
/** Print all the job information */
0
/** Print all the job information */ | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,257
JobHistoryParser.java
Create a job info object where job information will be stored * after a parse
0
Create a job info object where job information will be stored * after a parse | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,261
JobHistoryParser.java
* Get the parse exception, if any.
0
* Get the parse exception, if any. | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,262
JobHistoryParser.java
* @see #parse()
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* @see #parse() | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,263
JobHistoryParser.java
* @see #getParseException()
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* @see #getParseException() | JobHistoryParser.java
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JobHistoryParser.java
Create a job history parser for the given history file using the * given file system
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Create a job history parser for the given history file using the * given file system | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,266
JobHistoryParser.java
* Create the history parser based on the input stream
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* Create the history parser based on the input stream | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,267
JobHistoryParser.java
* Only used for unit tests.
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* Only used for unit tests. | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,268
JobHistoryParser.java
Parse the entire history file and populate the JobInfo object * The first invocation will populate the object, subsequent calls * will return the already parsed object. * The input stream is closed on return
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Parse the entire history file and populate the JobInfo object * The first invocation will populate the object, subsequent calls * will return the already parsed object. * The input stream is closed on return | JobHistoryParser.java
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JobHistoryParser.java
@link #getParseException()
0
@link #getParseException() | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,271
JobHistoryParser.java
* Only used for unit tests.
0
* Only used for unit tests. | JobHistoryParser.java
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7,272
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// The version that has been read from/written to the persisted file.
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// The version that has been read from/written to the persisted file. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,275
QtPDOMLinkage.java
IBinding#getAdapter cannot create an instance of PDOMBinding because the Linkage is required. This // utility method uses #getAdapter to see if an instance has already been created. If not then a new // is created and stored in the AST binding.
0
IBinding#getAdapter cannot create an instance of PDOMBinding because the Linkage is required. This // utility method uses #getAdapter to see if an instance has already been created. If not then a new // is created and stored in the AST binding. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,276
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// If a binding has already been persisted for this instance then return it now.
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// If a binding has already been persisted for this instance then return it now. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,277
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// If a PDOMBinding was created, then add it to the linkage before returning it.
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// If a PDOMBinding was created, then add it to the linkage before returning it. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,280
QtPDOMLinkage.java
The Qt implementation ensures uniqueness by creating only a single instance of // the IASTName for each thing that should create a single instance in the PDOM. // This will work as long as all Qt elements are updated at once, which is currently // the case. // // I don't think this needs to be thread-safe, because things are only added from // the single indexer task. // // Doug: The cache is causing out of memory conditions. Commenting out for now.
0
The Qt implementation ensures uniqueness by creating only a single instance of // the IASTName for each thing that should create a single instance in the PDOM. // This will work as long as all Qt elements are updated at once, which is currently // the case. // // I don't think this needs to be thread-safe, because things are only added from // the single indexer task. // // Doug: The cache is causing out of memory conditions. Commenting out for now. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,281
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// The result is cached even when null is returned.
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// The result is cached even when null is returned. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,282
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// Only add children that are actually created.
0
// Only add children that are actually created. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,283
QtPDOMLinkage.java
The Qt linkage is able to reference elements in other linkages. This implementation // needs to decide if the binding associated with this name is from the Qt linkage or // from one of those external references.
0
The Qt linkage is able to reference elements in other linkages. This implementation // needs to decide if the binding associated with this name is from the Qt linkage or // from one of those external references. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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QtPDOMLinkage.java
Use the receiving linkage by default, and override only if the binding is found to // have a linkage with a different id.
0
Use the receiving linkage by default, and override only if the binding is found to // have a linkage with a different id. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,286
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// If the new name was created for a QmlRegistration, then put it into the index.
0
// If the new name was created for a QmlRegistration, then put it into the index. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,287
QtPDOMLinkage.java
// If this is a name for a QML registration, then the registration must be removed // from the index.
0
// If this is a name for a QML registration, then the registration must be removed // from the index. | QtPDOMLinkage.java
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7,289
DisassemblyPane.java
@see org.eclipse.jface.util.IPropertyChangeListener#propertyChange(org.eclipse.jface.util.PropertyChangeEvent)
0
@see org.eclipse.jface.util.IPropertyChangeListener#propertyChange(org.eclipse.jface.util.PropertyChangeEvent) | DisassemblyPane.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
@link #FIXING_MOVE
0
@link #FIXING_MOVE | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,292
NamenodeFsck.java
@link #FIXING_DELETE
0
@link #FIXING_DELETE | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,293
NamenodeFsck.java
/** Return the actual replication factor. */
0
/** Return the actual replication factor. */ | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,295
NamenodeFsck.java
/** Add a missing block name, plus its size. */
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/** Add a missing block name, plus its size. */ | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,296
NamenodeFsck.java
* DFS is considered healthy if there are no missing blocks.
0
* DFS is considered healthy if there are no missing blocks. | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
// blocks that do not satisfy block placement policy
0
// blocks that do not satisfy block placement policy | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,298
NamenodeFsck.java
// minimally replicatedblocks
0
// minimally replicatedblocks | NamenodeFsck.java
[ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
7,300
NamenodeFsck.java
// exists but not a directory
0
// exists but not a directory | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,302
NamenodeFsck.java
// not exists
0
// not exists | NamenodeFsck.java
[ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
7,304
NamenodeFsck.java
// Put chosen node into dead list, continue
0
// Put chosen node into dead list, continue | NamenodeFsck.java
[ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
7,306
NamenodeFsck.java
// copy the block. It's a pity it's not abstracted from DFSInputStream ...
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// copy the block. It's a pity it's not abstracted from DFSInputStream ... | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,307
NamenodeFsck.java
// create chains
0
// create chains | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,308
NamenodeFsck.java
// count corrupt file & move or delete if necessary
0
// count corrupt file & move or delete if necessary | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,309
NamenodeFsck.java
//display under construction block info.
0
//display under construction block info. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,310
NamenodeFsck.java
// If the block is corrupted, it means all its available replicas are // corrupted. We don't mark it as missing given these available replicas // might still be accessible as the block might be incorrectly marked as // corrupted by client machines.
0
// If the block is corrupted, it means all its available replicas are // corrupted. We don't mark it as missing given these available replicas // might still be accessible as the block might be incorrectly marked as // corrupted by client machines. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,311
NamenodeFsck.java
// report
0
// report | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,312
NamenodeFsck.java
// count storage summary
0
// count storage summary | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,313
NamenodeFsck.java
// count mis replicated blocks
0
// count mis replicated blocks | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,314
NamenodeFsck.java
// count missing replicas / under replicated blocks
0
// count missing replicas / under replicated blocks | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,316
NamenodeFsck.java
// count corrupt blocks
0
// count corrupt blocks | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,319
NamenodeFsck.java
// count expected replicas
0
// count expected replicas | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,321
NamenodeFsck.java
// count decommissionedReplicas / decommissioningReplicas
0
// count decommissionedReplicas / decommissioningReplicas | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
// the file is deleted
0
// the file is deleted | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
// DFSck client scans for the string HEALTHY/CORRUPT to check the status // of file system and return appropriate code. Changing the output // string might break testcases. Also note this must be the last line // of the report.
0
// DFSck client scans for the string HEALTHY/CORRUPT to check the status // of file system and return appropriate code. Changing the output // string might break testcases. Also note this must be the last line // of the report. | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
// If there were internal errors during the fsck operation, we want to // return FAILURE_STATUS, even if those errors were not immediately // fatal. Otherwise many unit tests will pass even when there are bugs.
0
// If there were internal errors during the fsck operation, we want to // return FAILURE_STATUS, even if those errors were not immediately // fatal. Otherwise many unit tests will pass even when there are bugs. | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
* Check files on DFS, starting from the indicated path.
0
* Check files on DFS, starting from the indicated path. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,329
NamenodeFsck.java
//report block replicas status on datanodes
0
//report block replicas status on datanodes | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,330
NamenodeFsck.java
//record datanodes that have corrupted block replica
0
//record datanodes that have corrupted block replica | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,331
NamenodeFsck.java
//find which file this block belongs to
0
//find which file this block belongs to | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,333
NamenodeFsck.java
* Check block information given a blockId number
0
* Check block information given a blockId number | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,334
NamenodeFsck.java
* @param conf configuration (namenode config)
0
* @param conf configuration (namenode config) | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,335
NamenodeFsck.java
* @param namenode namenode that this fsck is going to use
0
* @param namenode namenode that this fsck is going to use | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
* @param pmap key=value[] map passed to the http servlet as url parameters
0
* @param pmap key=value[] map passed to the http servlet as url parameters | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
* @param out output stream to write the fsck output
0
* @param out output stream to write the fsck output | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,338
NamenodeFsck.java
* @param totalDatanodes number of live datanodes
0
* @param totalDatanodes number of live datanodes | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,340
NamenodeFsck.java
* Filesystem checker.
0
* Filesystem checker. | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
We return back N files that are corrupt; the list of files returned is // ordered by block id; to allow continuation support, pass in the last block // # from previous call
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We return back N files that are corrupt; the list of files returned is // ordered by block id; to allow continuation support, pass in the last block // # from previous call | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,342
NamenodeFsck.java
True if the user specified the -delete option. * * Whe this option is in effect, we will delete corrupted files.
0
True if the user specified the -delete option. * * Whe this option is in effect, we will delete corrupted files. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,344
NamenodeFsck.java
True if we encountered an internal error during FSCK, such as not being * able to delete a corrupt file.
0
True if we encountered an internal error during FSCK, such as not being * able to delete a corrupt file. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,346
NamenodeFsck.java
This class provides rudimentary checking of DFS volumes for errors and * sub-optimal conditions.
0
This class provides rudimentary checking of DFS volumes for errors and * sub-optimal conditions. | NamenodeFsck.java
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NamenodeFsck.java
<p>The tool scans all files and directories, starting from an indicated * root path. The following abnormal conditions are detected and handled:</p> * <ul> * <li>files with blocks that are completely missing from all datanodes.<br/> * In this case the tool can perform one of the following actions: * <ul> * <li>none ({@link #FIXING_NONE})</li> * <li>move corrupted files to /lost+found directory on DFS * ({@link #FIXING_MOVE}). Remaining data blocks are saved as a * block chains, representing longest consecutive series of valid blocks.</li> * <li>delete corrupted files ({@link #FIXING_DELETE})</li> * </ul> * </li> * <li>detect files with under-replicated or over-replicated blocks</li> * </ul> * Additionally, the tool collects a detailed overall DFS statistics, and * optionally can print detailed statistics on block locations and replication * factors of each file.
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<p>The tool scans all files and directories, starting from an indicated * root path. The following abnormal conditions are detected and handled:</p> * <ul> * <li>files with blocks that are completely missing from all datanodes.<br/> * In this case the tool can perform one of the following actions: * <ul> * <li>none ({@link #FIXING_NONE})</li> * <li>move corrupted files to /lost+found directory on DFS * ({@link #FIXING_MOVE}). Remaining data blocks are saved as a * block chains, representing longest consecutive series of valid blocks.</li> * <li>delete corrupted files ({@link #FIXING_DELETE})</li> * </ul> * </li> * <li>detect files with under-replicated or over-replicated blocks</li> * </ul> * Additionally, the tool collects a detailed overall DFS statistics, and * optionally can print detailed statistics on block locations and replication * factors of each file. | NamenodeFsck.java
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7,348
Parameter.java
@author jmourits@google.com (Jerome Mourits)
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@author jmourits@google.com (Jerome Mourits) | Parameter.java
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Parameter.java
* Models a method or constructor parameter.
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* Models a method or constructor parameter. | Parameter.java
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Parameter.java
Returns the unique binding annotation from the specified list, or * {@code null} if there are none.
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Returns the unique binding annotation from the specified list, or * {@code null} if there are none. | Parameter.java
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Parameter.java
Replace annotation instances with annotation types, this is only * appropriate for testing if a key is bound and not for injecting.
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Replace annotation instances with annotation types, this is only * appropriate for testing if a key is bound and not for injecting. | Parameter.java
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Parameter.java
// This method is particularly lame - we really need an API that can test // for any binding, implicit or explicit
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// This method is particularly lame - we really need an API that can test // for any binding, implicit or explicit | Parameter.java
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ICPPFunctionInstance.java
Contributors: * Nathan Ridge - Initial API and implementation
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Contributors: * Nathan Ridge - Initial API and implementation | ICPPFunctionInstance.java
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ICPPFunctionInstance.java
* This interface represents an instantiation or an explicit specialization of a function template.
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* This interface represents an instantiation or an explicit specialization of a function template. | ICPPFunctionInstance.java
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ICPPFunctionInstance.java
* @noextend This interface is not intended to be extended by clients.
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* @noextend This interface is not intended to be extended by clients. | ICPPFunctionInstance.java
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ICPPFunctionInstance.java
* @since 5.8
0
* @since 5.8 | ICPPFunctionInstance.java
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AnnotationHover.java
AnnotationHover * This annotation hover shows the description of the * selected annotation.
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AnnotationHover * This annotation hover shows the description of the * selected annotation. | AnnotationHover.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
Contributors: * Red Hat Inc. - initial API and implementation * Marc Khouzam (Ericsson) - Update for remote debugging support (bug 450080)
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Contributors: * Red Hat Inc. - initial API and implementation * Marc Khouzam (Ericsson) - Update for remote debugging support (bug 450080) | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// save the workspace
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// save the workspace | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// rethrow exception
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// rethrow exception | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// If no last configuration or user has changed // the executable, we need to create a new configuration // and remove artifacts from the old one.
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// If no last configuration or user has changed // the executable, we need to create a new configuration // and remove artifacts from the old one. | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Bring up New Executable dialog with values from // the last launch.
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// Bring up New Executable dialog with values from // the last launch. | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// No executable specified, look for last launch // and offer that to the end-user.
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// No executable specified, look for last launch // and offer that to the end-user. | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// throw internal exception which will be caught below
0
// throw internal exception which will be caught below | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Check and see if we failed above and if so, quit
0
// Check and see if we failed above and if so, quit | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// throw internal exception which will be caught below
0
// throw internal exception which will be caught below | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Verify what we can about the port, address and executable.
0
// Verify what we can about the port, address and executable. | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
[ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Check and see if we failed above and if so, quit
0
// Check and see if we failed above and if so, quit | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Verify any core file or executable path is valid.
0
// Verify any core file or executable path is valid. | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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7,381
ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// Remaining values are arguments to the executable
0
// Remaining values are arguments to the executable | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
/ Make sure 'executable' is still null in case we are dealing with a remote // session that is also an attach, as the -r flag could have been set first
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/ Make sure 'executable' is still null in case we are dealing with a remote // session that is also an attach, as the -r flag could have been set first | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// ignore the application specifier
0
// ignore the application specifier | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// ignore the product specifier
0
// ignore the product specifier | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
// do nothing
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// do nothing | ApplicationWorkbenchWindowAdvisor.java
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QPropertyExpansion.java
A utility class for accessing parts of the Q_PROPERTY expansion that have already * been entered as well as the offset of various parts of the declaration. This is * used for things like proposing only parameters that are not already used, offering * appropriate suggestions for a specific parameter, etc.
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A utility class for accessing parts of the Q_PROPERTY expansion that have already * been entered as well as the offset of various parts of the declaration. This is * used for things like proposing only parameters that are not already used, offering * appropriate suggestions for a specific parameter, etc. | QPropertyExpansion.java
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QPropertyExpansion.java
The offset of the first character in the attributes section. This is usually the * start of READ. */
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The offset of the first character in the attributes section. This is usually the * start of READ. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java
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QPropertyExpansion.java
/** The parsed type of the property. */
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/** The parsed type of the property. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java
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QPropertyExpansion.java
/** The identifier at which the cursor is currently pointing. */
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/** The identifier at which the cursor is currently pointing. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java
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QPropertyExpansion.java
The identifier before the one where the cursor is pointing. This is needed to figure out what * values are valid for an attribute like READ, WRITE, etc. */
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The identifier before the one where the cursor is pointing. This is needed to figure out what * values are valid for an attribute like READ, WRITE, etc. */ | QPropertyExpansion.java
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