Link to automatically saved profile missing starting char
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Link to automatically saved profile missing starting char
As you can see - it misses the start of each part of the filename:
[YourKit Java Profiler 4.5 EAP build 634] CPU snapshot is saved to /ome/farquhar/cceptanceTestHarness-2005-08-08-shutdown.cpu
Missing the 'h' for /home/ etc.
[YourKit Java Profiler 4.5 EAP build 634] CPU snapshot is saved to /ome/farquhar/cceptanceTestHarness-2005-08-08-shutdown.cpu
Missing the 'h' for /home/ etc.
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Scott, we didn't hear about similar problems before; and we cannot reproduce it here. That's why I'm asking you to redirect output into file.
I know that Java code prints into "err" stream full path of the _existing_ file. So I need to know where the problem is. I suppose that IDEA incorrectly reads chars from "out" and "err" streams. Most probable IDEA tries to find escape sequences.
I know that Java code prints into "err" stream full path of the _existing_ file. So I need to know where the problem is. I suppose that IDEA incorrectly reads chars from "out" and "err" streams. Most probable IDEA tries to find escape sequences.
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No sure about this, but I think this may be a bug in IDEA. I remember dimly that I have seen this before. It was some IntelliJ IDEA 5.0 EAP build on Windows XP.
Can't remember the details, but for some reason a fully qualified class name in '/' notation was shown in the output window, with the problem you described. Something like "org/pache/ml/..." was shown, instead of "org/apache/xml/...".
Can't remember the details, but for some reason a fully qualified class name in '/' notation was shown in the output window, with the problem you described. Something like "org/pache/ml/..." was shown, instead of "org/apache/xml/...".
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Now, that's the problem. I can't reproduce it on IntelliJ IDEA 5.0 (Build 3436, the release) with Sun JRE 5 Update 4 on Windows XP x86-32.
I tried several things (System.out.println, exceptions), but all worked. I also checked the IDEA bugtracker, with no success; but this may be my own fault, as I have little idea what to search for exactly.
The good news is that the paths yjp outputs are good on my box; they are Windows XP style, with backslashes, thus of little use for Scott's problem.
If only I could remember exactly where this happend to me...
Ron
I tried several things (System.out.println, exceptions), but all worked. I also checked the IDEA bugtracker, with no success; but this may be my own fault, as I have little idea what to search for exactly.
The good news is that the paths yjp outputs are good on my box; they are Windows XP style, with backslashes, thus of little use for Scott's problem.
If only I could remember exactly where this happend to me...
Ron
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Seems like I finally managed to reproduce the problem. Well, this was by accident, actually.
Say, you've got
If you print this to stdout, not via System.out but "directly", like in some native library, you'd see in IntelliJ IDEA:
Ron
Say, you've got
./some/slashy/message
If you print this to stdout, not via System.out but "directly", like in some native library, you'd see in IntelliJ IDEA:
Hope that clears things up./ome/lashy/essage
Ron