Just give the full path to the java executable. -- PEZ
There is a search field at the bottom of every page in the wiki... :) -- ABC
Though the search script is very slow. A faster way might be to use Google. Try something like: "site:robowiki.net wave". -- PEZ
Help Theseus to find the Minotaurus in the maze!
Fellow robocoders, Iīm trying to clean up my aMAZEing code (yes i know, moms, i should keep my desk cleaner...:))... But i have found a surprisingly stupid problem: How can i via Eclipse identify the unused public methods in a Project? This help request may sound one of the most stupid ever, but I simply havenīt found any way to do this, neither a plug-in that provide me this warning... Theseus is lost, please help him to find the string... -- Axe
Try to refactor the method name and say preview-- SSO?
Actually, i was thinkinī better about myself as Theseus (quoting PEZ)... And it just donīt fit. I am actually the Minotaurus, afterall the maze is mine right? Also i was born under the sign of taurus. So, correcting: Please help Minotaurus cleaning his maze! :) -- Axe
Why would anyone help the Minotaur? Maybe Theseus and the Minotaur is one and the same? Just a bad case of schizofrenia. =) -- PEZ
Right. The maze is my mind :) :P So, if you like better Theseus, he is also asking... :) -- Axe
@SSO: Iīm talking about checking all the public methods, not one by one... -- Axe
Axe, i am using PMD. Quote:
PMD scans Java source code and looks for potential problems like:
p.s. don't check the JavaDoc? in your code! My experience is that you will get a lot of messages...;-) --Loki
Axe: you probably won't find any program that scans for unused public methods, because there is no way for to tell if they were intended to be called by code that's not in your project. For example, you probably don't call onScannedRobot() anywhere in your code, so it would qualify as an "unused public method" :-P --David Alves