How can I force eclipse mars to rename variable names? When I try, I get
This refactoring cannot be performed correctly due to syntax errors in the compilation unit.
The dialog only offers "Cancel".
It was possible to do this in older versions of eclipse, and I used the feature extensively, for example after copy&paste of code snippets found on the net.
Note this is not a duplicate of Refactoring variable names in Eclipse .
Edit 3 (summary of what happened):
In the code (shown below) were not only those common errors like missing imports or undeclared variables, but also a missing ";", thus a true syntax error. This, at first hidden among several other compiling issues, caused eclipse to refuse the refactoring.
As it turned out, this is not a special feature of mars but also of older versions of eclipse.
Edit: here comes my example code. It is mainly based on the examples from tutorialspoint for mongodb but very probably doesn't have anything to do with mongo.
import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;
import com.mongodb.DB;
import com.mongodb.DBCollection;
import com.mongodb.DBCursor;
import com.mongodb.MongoClient;
import com.mongodb.MongoClientURI;
import com.mongodb.MongoCredential;
import com.mongodb.client.MongoDatabase;
public class MongoDBJDBC2 {
private static String myUserName;
private static String myPassword;
private static String myHost = "localhost";
private static String myDatabaseName = "mydb";
private static MongoDatabase db;
public MongoDBJDBC2() {
initDb();
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
MongoDBJDBC2 mo = new MongoDBJDBC2();
}
private static void initDb() {
MongoClientURI uri = new MongoClientURI(
"mongodb://" + myUserName + ":" + myPassword + "@" + myHost + "/?authSource=db1");
try (MongoClient mongoClient = new MongoClient(uri);) {
db = mongoClient.getDatabase(myDatabaseName);
System.out.println("Connect to database successfully");
// boolean auth = db.authenticate(myUserName, myPassword);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getClass().getName() + ": " + e.getMessage());
}
}
public static void main4( String args[] ) {
try{
// To connect to mongodb server
MongoClient mongoClient = new MongoClient( "localhost" , 27017 );
// Now connect to your databases
DB db = mongoClient.getDB( "test" );
System.out.println("Connect to database successfully");
boolean auth = db.authenticate(myUserName, myPassword);
System.out.println("Authentication: "+auth);
DBCollection coll = db.getCollection("mycol");
System.out.println("Collection mycol selected successfully");
DBCursor cursor = coll.find();
while (cursor.hasNext()) {
DBObject updateDocument = cursor.next();
updateDocument.put("likes","200")
col1.update(updateDocument);
}
System.out.println("Document updated successfully");
cursor = coll.find();
int i = 1;
while (cursor.hasNext()) {
System.out.println("Updated Document: "+i);
System.out.println(cursor.next());
i++;
}
}catch(Exception e){
System.err.println( e.getClass().getName() + ": " + e.getMessage() );
}
}
}
I try to rename db to myDb in
private static MongoDatabase db;
Previously I used eclipse Helios and never encountered this kind of "feature".
Edit2: I have located the fatal error. In method "main4" a semicolon is missing after
updateDocument.put("likes", "200")
Still don't understand why this upsets eclipse so much that it refuses to refactor, and I still would like to know if there is a way to force refactoring despite of errors.