android-studio Undeclare as deprecated
How do I undeclare something as deprecated in android studio?
The specific case of mine: java.lang.String is declared as deprecated in every (also new) Project. I can't find any solution to this, neither at stackoverflow, the android studio settings/docs nor in the rest of the whole internet ':D
Android studio gave me (while declaring a variable) the option to declare 'String' as deprecated, and I wanted to try it, but thought I would to be able to undeclare it in the same easy fashion.. but nope.
Any suggestions?
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How do I undeclare something as deprecated in android studio?
The specific case of mine: java.lang.String is declared as deprecated in every (also new) Project. I can't find any solution to this, neither at stackoverflow, the android studio settings/docs nor in the rest of the whole internet ':D
Android studio gave me (while declaring a variable) the option to declare 'String' as deprecated, and I wanted to try it, but thought I would to be able to undeclare it in the same easy fashion.. but nope.
Any suggestions?
java android-studio
migrated from superuser.com Jan 9 at 19:21
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Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
The deprecation suppression annotation is@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's sayingjava.lang.String
is deprecated.
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08
add a comment |
How do I undeclare something as deprecated in android studio?
The specific case of mine: java.lang.String is declared as deprecated in every (also new) Project. I can't find any solution to this, neither at stackoverflow, the android studio settings/docs nor in the rest of the whole internet ':D
Android studio gave me (while declaring a variable) the option to declare 'String' as deprecated, and I wanted to try it, but thought I would to be able to undeclare it in the same easy fashion.. but nope.
Any suggestions?
java android-studio
How do I undeclare something as deprecated in android studio?
The specific case of mine: java.lang.String is declared as deprecated in every (also new) Project. I can't find any solution to this, neither at stackoverflow, the android studio settings/docs nor in the rest of the whole internet ':D
Android studio gave me (while declaring a variable) the option to declare 'String' as deprecated, and I wanted to try it, but thought I would to be able to undeclare it in the same easy fashion.. but nope.
Any suggestions?
java android-studio
java android-studio
asked Jan 9 at 19:21
One StarkOne Stark
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Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
The deprecation suppression annotation is@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's sayingjava.lang.String
is deprecated.
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08
add a comment |
Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
The deprecation suppression annotation is@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's sayingjava.lang.String
is deprecated.
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08
Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
The deprecation suppression annotation is
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's saying java.lang.String
is deprecated.– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
The deprecation suppression annotation is
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's saying java.lang.String
is deprecated.– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08
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That seems quite strange. Deprecating is something that you can't really do by yourself in the JDK.
You may be able to search for the annotations.xml in a directory via the SDK annotations tab and change it there. Or maybe there is a 'deannotate' option when right clicking it?
the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
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That seems quite strange. Deprecating is something that you can't really do by yourself in the JDK.
You may be able to search for the annotations.xml in a directory via the SDK annotations tab and change it there. Or maybe there is a 'deannotate' option when right clicking it?
the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
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That seems quite strange. Deprecating is something that you can't really do by yourself in the JDK.
You may be able to search for the annotations.xml in a directory via the SDK annotations tab and change it there. Or maybe there is a 'deannotate' option when right clicking it?
the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
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That seems quite strange. Deprecating is something that you can't really do by yourself in the JDK.
You may be able to search for the annotations.xml in a directory via the SDK annotations tab and change it there. Or maybe there is a 'deannotate' option when right clicking it?
That seems quite strange. Deprecating is something that you can't really do by yourself in the JDK.
You may be able to search for the annotations.xml in a directory via the SDK annotations tab and change it there. Or maybe there is a 'deannotate' option when right clicking it?
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the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
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the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
the search for the annotations.xml or other related entrys in the (broadly speaking) 'settings' of the IDE was not successfull. Picture with the actual Tooltip
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:13
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Have you tried this?
– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:37
The deprecation suppression annotation is
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
. I'm more confused about why it's sayingjava.lang.String
is deprecated.– DrZoo
Jan 9 at 19:40
@DrZoo yep found that, i have the newest version, the install wizard got the path right and till I declared it deprecated it wasn't. But thanks nonetheless.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 20:52
also i don't want to deactivate all deprecation-warnings, just editing what is deprecated.
– One Stark
Jan 9 at 21:08