Eclipse Photon 小技巧(tips)

时间:2023-03-09 08:17:58
Eclipse Photon 小技巧(tips)

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Eclipse 4.8版本 代号 photon  光量子 ,感觉更像ide了,虽然这些技巧广为认知,但是作为eclipse来说,也是很重要的、

Code completion allows you to quickly complete statements in your code. For example, start typing a part of a method name and press CTRL+Space to complete it. Multiple choices are presents to you via a popup.

Eclipse Photon 小技巧(tips)

The 'new' Template

Use the 'new' template for quick object creation.  (通过键入new 快速选择类)

Extract class refactoring (Alt+Shift+T)

The 'Extract class...' refactoring (from Alt+Shift+T) extracts a group of fields into a separate class and replaces all occurrences to fit the new structure.

Add Module

You don't need to know which module contains a class in Java9. Ctrl-1 can identify the module and add it for you.

The 'ifnull' Template

Use the 'ifnull' template to quickly create an if null check.

Block Selection

Use the Edit -> Block Selection (Alt+Shift+A) while working with Java9.

Use CSV as Parameter Source

You can directly use a CSV file as a parameter source in JUnit5 parameterised tests for a large number of cases.

CSV in Parameterised Tests

In JUnit5 parameterised tests also accept CSV literals (and files) as a source of parameters. Quite handy to feed your tests!

Streams as Test Parameters

You can use methods returning Java streams as a source of parameters in JUnit5 tests. Use @MethodSource as shown below(推荐使用)

Jump to Javadoc on Web

Put your cursor on a class name (or method) and press Shift+F2 to jump to the web version of your library's Javadoc.  ()

CTRL+3 - The Master Shortcut

Use the 'Quick Access' box (Ctrl+3) to be more productive. Just type what you want and you'll probably find it.

Private Methods in Interfaces

Private methods in interfaces are allowed in Java9. Here's an example use case with a shared 'worker' method.  ]

Invert Equals

Always safer to 'Invert equals' on literal strings in order to avoid a NullPointerException! Ctrl+1 does it for you.

'Show in' for more Details

Whatever element you have selected, code or item, 'Show in...' (Alt+Shift+W) command pops up useful views for various details.

Alt+Up and Alt+Down

Press Alt+Up/Dn to move the selected lines along with the cursor. Indenting is corrected for you. Alt+Shift+Up/Down copies the selection.

Toggle Block Selection

Edit -> Toggle Block Selection tool (or just hit Shift+Alt+A) is demonstrated below.

Inspect Variable Declaration

If you want to see where and how a variable was declared press Shift while hovering and you'll see it in-place.

Show Implementation In-place

Press Shift while hovering a method and it will show implementation in-place.

Select Enclosing Structure

The 'enclosing' selection (Alt+Shift+Up/Dn) shortcut selects the enclosing structure, e.g. var->if->method->class

Java 10 'var'

Use Java 10 and the new 'var' statement in Eclipse with its quick assists (Ctrl+1). Install Java 10 support from Eclipse Marketplace first.