Shortcut to create a method stub in eclipse

放肆的年华 提交于 2019-12-03 23:59:55

Type public_method (see Java/Editor/Templates in preferences for more options) or method name and press ctrl+space.

In Addtion to the accepted answer: Typing pu for a public method (with returntype and name)is enough:

Type pu and then hit CTRL + SPACE and then ENTER.

Mike

Type your method name and hit Ctrl + Space.

Also worth noting is, type 'test' and hit Ctrl + Space and it will give you the option to create a test method stub.

jo_

How about loking to this link eclipse ref doc?

It says that : Alt + SHIFT+M" will do , plus many others.

J.Holst

If you press ALT + SHIFT+ S.
There comes a dropdown, then select the override/implement methods, from there you can setup and implement the method in the prefered way.

One other shortcut to create a method stub is ALT+SHIFT+M. source: http://help.eclipse.org/juno/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user/reference/ref-menu-refactor.htm

CTRL + 1

(COMMAND + 1 on Mac)

If no superclass method exists to copy and you typed something like "myClass.newMethod(myInt, myEmployee)", Eclipse can generate newMethod in myClass using the types of the arguments provided.

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