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Summary: | Parser fails on variables without explicit type specifier | ||
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Product: | cnd | Reporter: | soldatov <soldatov> |
Component: | Code Model | Assignee: | nnnnnk <nnnnnk> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
soldatov
2007-02-15 15:55:30 UTC
Though the construct in the example is correct, this is an *extremely* rare case. And this is a *very* bad style of code. I don't believe it's used any more. I'm not saying we shouldn't fix it. But isn't that serious to be a P2. Have you ever declared a variable with no type? I bet you don't. Have you ever seen such a variable? Well, if a developer sees such a variable in the code (s)he maintains, what should (s)he do? Yes, immediately change it to the explicit "int". What's the value of this issue then? I strongly believe it's a P4. This bug was reported against NetBeans IDE 6.0 or an older release, or against a non-maintained module. NetBeans team does not have enough resources to get to this issue, therefore we are closing the issue as a WONTFIX. If you are interested in providing a patch for this bug, please see our NetFIX guidelines for how to proceed. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you. The NetBeans Team |