For the sake of completeness, there is a special case which looks like this in Eclipse:
In the case above there exist three is()
methods, which all are statically imported. Hoovering the crossed out method name doesn't give any information, and there isn't a warning marker like there is for @Deprecated
classes. In other words, it can be tricky to understand what it means.
In this case, one of the is()
methods is @Deprecated
, causing the behaviour.
This behaviour was discussed here, a question which was closed as a duplicate.
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