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Deprecated. . . #2825
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This is not a bug, hover displays the variable type, its name, then where it was declared. This is the same behavior in Eclipse IDE. |
I changed the title to The code point is here: https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls/blob/35045a66d0f464a3f6d2e1ba59e46f206a4578df/org.eclipse.jdt.ls.core/src/org/eclipse/jdt/ls/core/internal/handlers/HoverHandler.java#L37. Contributions are welcome. |
@zhouxinghong Would be great if you are interested in contributing this feature. |
@zhouxinghong I would like to say something, just on behalf of myself, as an open-source contributor.
This is an open-source project, free of charge. Anyone is welcome to use it and contribute new features. We have been and will be trying hard to improve it, providing Java developers better experience on VS Code.
From your comments I just feel that you are not polite and friendly at all. Again, it's an open-source project. If you would like to push your ideas forward, any discussion, suggestion or findings are welcome. After browsing some other threads of yours, I feel maybe you don't respect other people's effort. You just take all for granted. So I hope you stop being rude, but providing useful information. |
Deprecated. . .
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