Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Thu, 13 Feb 2003   
  
  
  
    Call graphs in Eclipse
     
   
    
     I just discovered an Eclipse plugin that can display the call graphs into a method and out of a method.  This is a piece of functionality that I've been hoping would get into Eclpse, so I'm happy that this plugin has made its appearance.
Other things I wish Eclipse would do:
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    - Code folding - this keeps getting put off
- Refactorings
- Convert parameter to field (and the reverse)
- Convert to inner class
- Split pane editing
- Ability to commit files from differences UI I like to check in by doing a diff and then writing the comments from the diff. It'd be great if I could select the filename in the structure compare view and be able to commit from there.
- Javadoc checking Last time I used Netbeans, there was some code that would walk all the Javadoc comments to make sure they weren't empty
- Ability to name versions within the local history
 
   
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