Recently I installed the new version (2018.1) of IntelliJ IDEA, which added support for Java 10.
But when I trying to use the var
(for local variable type inference), I found there was no var
in the code completion list. (See the screenshot below)
If I continue typing, it will apply VarHandle
as the first suggestion in that list. Then I have to undo that completion to restore var
.
I have checked project settings, I use JDK 10 and the language level is also set to 10. Code like var number = 1;
compiles well. And I couldn't find anything about this in IDE settings.
What am I doing wrong? I just want to use var
declaration without interruption.
As @Vic pointed out, this appears to be a bug. Until it gets fixed, you can create a custom live template as a workaround.
Create a live template triggered by the var
abbreviation, then enter var
as the template text. Make it available in the Java statement context.