keiki
keiki

Reputation: 3459

eclipse: no warning for unused private methods

Regarding eclipse Kepler SR1

Hi,

I remember that a unused private methods were getting a warning from the compiler.

I don't know if it's changed switching to Kepler (or a previous release) or if it is project settings, because I'm working on a new project where the eclipse settings are shared.

I even couldn't find the setting in the eclipse compiler settings.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 2352

Answers (5)

Nishant
Nishant

Reputation: 1142

Change settings from preferences. Here is some illustration.Warning_error

Upvotes: 0

JBA
JBA

Reputation: 2844

It could be your company/ project uses other eclipse plugins which allow code analysis with lets say sonar and the eclipse static code analysis thatfore has been fully disabled.

I am still using the Indigo version of eclipse but i assume you can see what youre looking for under Window->Preferences->Java->Compiler->Errors/Warnings

Upvotes: 0

Luis Matos
Luis Matos

Reputation: 365

go to your project on "Package Explorer", right-click on it and choose "properties". Then inside properties "Java Compiler", "Errors/Warnings". Check the box with "Enable project specific settings". Scroll down to the section where it says "Unnecessary code" and check them to "Warning"

Upvotes: 2

Sandhu Santhakumar
Sandhu Santhakumar

Reputation: 1688

Go to

Windows --> Preferences --> Java --> Compiler --> Errors/Warnings

Under Unnecessary Code section you can find Unused private member

Change it to Warning

Upvotes: 1

greg-449
greg-449

Reputation: 111142

The setting is Preferences > Java > Compiler > Errors/Warnings > Unnecessary code > Unused private member.

Upvotes: 1

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