take a thread dump next time this happens.
all linked issues have "organize imports on save" in common, this should
help to narrow it down if someone looking at this.
But there is still a chance that this is an interaction between two
features, since all issues also mention another on-save task, e.g format
or remove unused imports. So it might be worth checking if it also
happens if only one on-save task is enabled (e.g just organize imports).
-mbien
On 14.09.22 23:44, Ömer Halit Çizmeci wrote:
That seems very familiar.
I have organize imports and remove unused imports enabled as well. I
remember few cases where I had this problem with .java files having minor
syntax errors but not always.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2022, 12:21 AM Bilu <albi...@gmail.com> wrote:
i am facing the same issue since a while. Its seems to be related to
those reported issues: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/4515
and https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/4054
On my case it happen with LSP related files (i registered 2 LSP clients
for Python and RobotFramework) and when editing *.robot or *.py i face
this issue.
I first tought that it was related to the LSP client but as explained in
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/issues/4054 its happen also for C++
files and i do face the issue once while editing a Java file (not sure
if the new C++ light and Java are using LSP by default in Netbeans)
But i also think that it is related to the On save: Format and Organise
feature as explained in the issue
Le 13/09/2022 à 19:27, Ömer Halit Çizmeci a écrit :
I'll definitely wake this thread the next time I face this problem and
I'll
provide more feedback. Visual VM will help.
Thanks.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 7:56 PM László Kishalmi<laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Or you can try to attach a VisualVM to the NetBeans process, to see what
the IDE is doing.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 9:34 AM Ernie Rael<err...@raelity.com> wrote:
There a program that will tell you what windows processes have a given
file open, maybe other info about the file. That might be informative.
-ernie
(I'm rushed, can't look for it now)
On 9/13/22 7:20 AM, Ömer Halit Çizmeci wrote:
Well. It is still a possibility but I doubt that because it's a high
end
new PC. If that ever happens again, do you need me to do anything
specifically? Just keep in mind that NetBeans does not respond at all.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 5:16 PM Eirik Bakke<eba...@ultorg.com> wrote:
One possibility--perhaps less likely than a bug in NetBeans, but
still
worth considering--is a failing hard drive or SSD drive. It might be
a
good
time to take a backup of your files, just in case.
-- Eirik
-----Original Message-----
From: Ömer Halit Çizmeci<omerha...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 2:50 AM
To:dev@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: Sudden File Lock Freeze
I only encountered this while editing .java files but I am not sure
if
it
is file type specific. It is part of a Java Web Application project
file
and I can guarantee that the file is not opened in any other
application. I
don't have any antivirus program other than Windows Defender and I
don't
have a virus on my computer.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 4:58 AM Laszlo Kishalmi <
laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
One of the most important information is missing.
What type of file are you editing?
On 9/12/22 17:01, Ömer Halit Çizmeci wrote:
Hi,
I have been having this problem I think since NB13 and it occurs in
NB14 and NB15. The application suddenly freezes entirely with no
response at
all
when I hit CTRL+S to save a file. There is no pattern I could
figure
out but when this happens, it is extremely hard to revert it back
to
normal.
Restarting NetBeans does not help. Restarting my PC does not help.
Whenever
I save on that specific file, NetBeans freezes immediately and the
only
way
is to force close in task manager.
After this incident repeat so many times, I had to look for a
workaround.
The only way I was able to resume NetBeans without having to force
close was to navigate to the file via file explorer and rename that
specific file. Then NB would pop-up the file modified outside of NB
and ask if I want to reload. After this point, NB continues to run
as normal but if I hit CTRL+S again on that file, NB will freeze.
And restarting Windows or NetBeans does not help.
After a long time of investigating, I was able to find a way to fix
it
for
that moment. I'd open that specific file in Notepad and make a
slight modification and save it. Then NetBeans is able to save on
that file and runs normally until this random bug appears. It is
like the file is
locked
by another process and NetBeans cannot get hold of that file and
freezes.
This happens randomly with random files.
This happens in Windows 10 and Windows 11 using NB15 with Java 17.
What else should I provide to contribute to this?
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