the rest of Eclipse now uses UTF-8 as default encoding.
The tm.terminal code reverts to null when the encoding
begins with "Default" and this leads to UTF-8 being
selected from Charset.defaultEncoding instead of ISO-8859
when the displayed default value is selected.
Co-authored-by: Philipp SALZGEBER <philipp.salzgeber@bachmann.info>
Beta versions of maven plugins are omitted from this
upgrade.
A new version of Tycho brings in an update ECJ which means some
of the class files are different, hence the need to bump versions
of bundles too.
A new calendar year brings an update to Copyrights
* remove invalid tycho resolver config (not valid since many versions)
* fix PMD plugin configuration (config attribute was renamed in 3.18)
* remove duplicate versions already managed in pluginManagement section
* fix indentation
* move all not yet configured versions into pluginManagement of the
parent module to avoid further duplication
* consume the target platform as file, not as maven artifact (this
simplifies building a single module A LOT)
* remove invalid tycho-source-plugin configuration
* disable tycho consumer POM generation (not needed here, and avoids a
warning in each module)
* remove prerequisites. that's for maven plugins only, and this POM
already contains the better suited similar maven enforcer rule
* enforce UTF-8 for javadoc generation (the build fails on Windows
otherwise, trying to read some Japanese? characters with the Windows
default encoding)
Warning in build.properties will be errors when they run
in the tycho build, like this:
```
Error: Failed to execute goal org.eclipse.tycho:tycho-packaging-plugin:2.7.5:package-plugin
(default-package-plugin) on project org.eclipse.cdt.core.tests:
/home/runner/work/cdt/cdt/core/org.eclipse.cdt.core.tests/build.properties:
bin.includes value(s) [test.xml] do not match any files. -> [Help 1]
```
So make them errors in the workspace so that the issue is
detected before push.
Some build.properties issues don't affect the build, but
are still indicative of a problem.
This mostly is using diamond operator, but includes
adding missing @Override and organizing imports and
applying formatting improvements in the JDT formatter.
Change-Id: Id91cbff33b0a039cc5121945ffbc407ecba45866
The CDT Cleanup profile had a bunch of extra cleanups applied to it, this
prevents running the CDT cleanup profile manually to simulate running the
save actions on all Java files
Change-Id: Iad491e1258a4ba90d81d1457ea0f6779e3663e38
All the about.html files are updated, so every bundle that hasn't
already had a bump in 10.7 needs one now
Change-Id: I6143d2fbe77a58a3a6d2f4a226d96087117f9ac1
Added missed license headers
Updated baseline for the parent pom to CDT 10.2
Updated version for pom.xml to 10.3
Updated version for features and bundles to CDT 10.3
Updated copyright for about.properties to be 2021
Incremented version + 100 where needed
Change-Id: I79666fcc0402fee6607499d7dce1eaf87a5f446d
Signed-off-by: Alexander Fedorov <alexander.fedorov@arsysop.ru>
The 4.6.0 version marks the first version of terminal built in
CDT and in a different git repo - there are no API changes.
Change-Id: Ic6c4089d7e6ccbb2701bf59fedba2b6a8dd4c856
This is applying the per-project code formatting rules that would
be applied on save in the JDT editor
See also Bug 540373
Change-Id: Id04c972c3b3cb0a6ed1ab8581185359b7cf43f91