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I had a look at: Eclipse-Shortcuts, but I found nothing for generating a constructor.

Whats the shortcut for generating a standard constructor?

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  • What do you mean by "standard constructor"?
    – arshajii
    Nov 10, 2012 at 13:12
  • @A.R.S. I think OP means the default constructor. (no-args)
    – Juvanis
    Nov 10, 2012 at 13:14
  • There is no default shortcut, but you can assign yours in Window - Preferences - Keys - filter "generate constructor"
    – Victor
    Nov 11, 2012 at 0:29

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Type the first letter of your class, then press Ctrl+Space, Eclipse will list suggestions within a combobox. The topmost suggestion is the default constructor. Press Enter, it will be done. (I'm using Eclipse Juno and it works.)

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  • Eclipse Mars; doesn't work. When cycling through suggestion lists, it just suggests Throwable, toString() and Temp (the word Temp, not the constructor for Temp) Mar 20, 2016 at 9:09
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Alt+Shift+s and then o opens the Generate Constructor using Fields dialog.

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    Actually I prefer this solution. Alt + Shift + S followed by C (this is the underlined character in the context menu for constructors), followed by Enter. No mouse interaction, no searching in lists.
    – Timmos
    Apr 10, 2014 at 8:44
  • do you know if we could easily generate a constructor that we pass just the object of the same class and it will copy all fields from it? alternatively I am thinking on reflex Mar 3, 2015 at 23:22
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    On Mac, ALT+CMD+S and then Generate Constructor using Fields (you have to click no shortcut on Mac). Feb 25, 2016 at 15:54
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Goto Source ---> Generate constructor using Fields

Under Source Title bar, select the Generate constructor using Fields option.

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Ctrl+Space which displays the various suggestions possible, from there you can go for the default contructor.

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  • i found what i wanted in source > Generate Constructors from super class ... thanks for the hint Apr 13, 2015 at 8:05
  • better answer as it's cross platform Jul 7, 2016 at 20:36
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Ways to Generate default Constructor -
1) Press Ctl + Space

Ways to Generate field Constructor -
1) Press Alt + Shift + S + O
2) Right click -> Source -> Generate Constructor using field
3) Go to Source menu -> Generate Constructor using field
4) Go to Windows menu -> Preferences -> General -> Keys (Write Generate Constructor using field on text field)

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  • way to go with points-generation. a comment 3 years later then other comments :/
    – ub1k
    Sep 23, 2016 at 9:52
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When you hit CTRL-SPACE inside your class definition, you will see a drop down. First option is your Constructor.

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For Mac Users it is

Option + Command(⌘) + S or

Command(⌘) + Option + S will open the pop up.

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Or you could type Ctrl + 3 and type GCUF, what means. Generate Constructor Using Field. Do almost the same to generate getters and setters: Type Ctrl + 3 and type GGAS, what means, Generate Getters And Setters

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There are several ways you can follow.

  1. easiest:- put the cursor inside the class and Ctrl + Space then click Enter (because the first option of the list given by ctrl+ space is contructor)
  2. Ctrl + 3 type "constr" . hit Enter. you'll get the dialog box of generate constructor. here you can select whether you want the parameter or not. select and hit Enter
  3. Click Alt + Shift + s then click o You will get the same dialog box mentioned in the above (2). Do your selection. hit Enter
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I think CTRL + 3 is great.

GCFS - generate constructors from a superclass. GCUF - generate constructor using fields. GGAS - generate getters and setters.

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I think shortcut key to generate Constructors is outdated. Alt+Shift+s and then press A opens the Generate Constructor using Fields dialog

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