Package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup

Examples of org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup.Scope.compilerOptions()


  public boolean canUseDiamond(String[] parameterTypes, char[] fullyQualifiedTypeName) {
    TypeBinding guessedType = null;
    char[][] cn = CharOperation.splitOn('.', fullyQualifiedTypeName);
    Scope scope = this.assistScope;
    if (scope.compilerOptions().sourceLevel < ClassFileConstants.JDK1_7) return false;
    // If no LHS or return type expected, then we can safely use diamond
    char[][] expectedTypekeys= this.completionContext.getExpectedTypesKeys();
    if (expectedTypekeys == null || expectedTypekeys.length == 0)
      return true;
    // Next, find out whether any of the constructor parameters are the same as one of the
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  public boolean canUseDiamond(String[] parameterTypes, char[] fullyQualifiedTypeName) {
    TypeBinding guessedType = null;
    char[][] cn = CharOperation.splitOn('.', fullyQualifiedTypeName);
    Scope scope = this.assistScope;
    if (scope.compilerOptions().sourceLevel < ClassFileConstants.JDK1_7) return false;
    // If no LHS or return type expected, then we can safely use diamond
    char[][] expectedTypekeys= this.completionContext.getExpectedTypesKeys();
    if (expectedTypekeys == null || expectedTypekeys.length == 0)
      return true;
    // Next, find out whether any of the constructor parameters are the same as one of the
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  public boolean canUseDiamond(String[] parameterTypes, char[] fullyQualifiedTypeName) {
    TypeBinding guessedType = null;
    char[][] cn = CharOperation.splitOn('.', fullyQualifiedTypeName);
    Scope scope = this.assistScope;
    if (scope.compilerOptions().sourceLevel < ClassFileConstants.JDK1_7) return false;
    // If no LHS or return type expected, then we can safely use diamond
    char[][] expectedTypekeys= this.completionContext.getExpectedTypesKeys();
    if (expectedTypekeys == null || expectedTypekeys.length == 0)
      return true;
    // Next, find out whether any of the constructor parameters are the same as one of the
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