| Summary: | [Generate Getters and Setters] Going back and deselecting a getter or setter doesn't affect subsequent code generations | ||
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| Product: | [Tools] CDT | Reporter: | Marc-André Laperle <malaperle> |
| Component: | cdt-refactoring | Assignee: | Sergey Prigogin <eclipse.sprigogin> |
| Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | QA Contact: | Sergey Prigogin <eclipse.sprigogin> |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | cdtdoug |
| Version: | 8.0.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | 8.0.2 | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | All | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
Fixed on cdt_8_0 and master. Verified in 8.0.2 RC1. |
Tested with 8.0.1 and master (2011-12-21) class TestClass { int foo; }; 1. Invoke Generate Getters and Setters 2. Select both getter and setter for 'foo' 3. Click next so that you can see the preview 4. Go back and deselect the getter or setter 5. Click next again to see the preview. Both getter and setter are still generated.