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Build Identifier: M20110909-1335 the issue is similar to Bug 47354 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the type java.awt.AccessibleAWTListChild in Eclipse 2. Open Quick Outline window (which opens by CTRL+O combination), notice that constructor has 3 parameters: AccessibleAWTListChild(AccessibleAWTList, List, int) 3. Choose the constructor and press Enter to move the cursor position to the desired line. Nothing happens actually. 4. Also, Outline window (which opens by ALT+Shift+Q, O combination) shows nothing on this file
(In reply to comment #0) > notice that > constructor has 3 parameters: AccessibleAWTListChild(AccessibleAWTList, List, > int) Just FYI, the first argument you see here is the synthetic argument generated by the compiler to deal with inner class ctors. I think there's already an open bug for this. Moving to JDT/UI.
(In reply to comment #1) > I think there's already an open bug for this. Ayush, that bug is mentioned in comment 0 :-) This is same as bug 47354, I will reopen that bug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 47354 ***
(In reply to comment #2) > (In reply to comment #1) > > I think there's already an open bug for this. > Ayush, that bug is mentioned in comment 0 :-) I said a bug "open" for this, not "closed". I remember Markus mentioning it somewhere but couldn't find it.
The last time I looked at this problem was bug 354766 comment 14. Steps 3 and 4 from comment 0 work for me in I20111108-1014 (3.8): The Enter key selects the constructor name and the Outline shows all members of java.awt.List.AccessibleAWTList.AccessibleAWTListChild. The constructor still has a synthetic parameter too much, though.