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Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example:

Eclipse CDT (C++): Organize Imports mangeling file comments

Until recently, Eclipse CDT did a fairly good job of organizing imports (Ctrl+shift+O) and Add Include (Ctrl+shift+N). It would find undefined labels, search for matching headers, and insert them after the other #include files. But recently, it’s started mangling my file header comments in the process. Example: