For interfaces with one implementation how can I just directly go to that implementation?
I often have to debug Java code which was written so that there is an interface and exactly one implementation of 开发者_开发技巧that interface.
For instance there would be an interface Foo with exactly one implementation called FooImpl
. In the following code if I Ctrl-click on doThings
it'll jump to Foo.java
when I actually want to go to FooImpl.java
to see the implementation.
public void doStuff(Foo foo) {
foo.doThings();
}
When I end up at the interface I have to use Ctrl-Shift-R to open up FooImpl
. It'd be really nice if I could do something lick Ctrl-Alt-click on doThings
and end up inside FooImpl.java
. If there are multiple implementations in the workspace then perhaps it would just pop up a box telling me what they are.
Is there a plugin or existing function in eclipse that does this? I know that I could go to Foo.java
and then get the hierarchy and go to the implementation, but that's more clicks than are necessary when there is exactly one implementation of an interface.
- Move the cursor to the method call
- Press Ctrl + T
- Select your desired implementation
- Hit Enter
This also works if there are several implementors.
Go to Window > Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors > Hyperlinking, and uncheck Open Declaration.
From now on, when you hold Ctrl while hovering over a method name, the following popup will be displayed. Just click on the method name and the implementation will be opened (or a Types implementing XXX box, if more than one implementation exists).
You will still be able to use the Open Declaration feature by pressing F3.
In Eclipse 3.5, when you hover over doThings
while holding down the control key, a pop up box gives you two options to click on:
- Open Declaration
- Open Implementation
There's a screenshot as the second section of the Eclipse 3.5 New & Noteworthy page for JDT:
The Implementors plugin does pretty much exactly what you ask for. If there is only one implementation it will open it directly, otherwise it will let you choose.
In Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers Version: Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a) I saw Ctrl+Tab (Toggle Source/Header) which worked for me (although not directly but its a workaround).
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