Hi all,
In my opinion, the access scope warning dialog should not appear when the user modifies mandatory override settings.
Regardless of whether the access scope actually changes, a warning dialog appears, and selecting "Yes" seems to cause the IDE to mark unsaved changes for other classes in the class hierarchy chain. The warning dialog should not appear when all the user does is set the state of the two checkboxes, and to me it doesn't make sense that all of the other classes now have to be saved. (I claim some ignorance on the saving part, though - it's just my intuition.)
Does this make sense?
Thanks,
Mr. Jim
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