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author | Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> | 2011-04-28 16:23:45 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> | 2011-04-28 16:23:45 +0000 |
commit | 199ec3c10fe7d2b2029ea8ae6a19240b46181435 (patch) | |
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Improved the error message for another of the m...
Improved the error message for another of the most common situations
I hear about in newbieland. It could be taken further. If compilation
fails due to an unimplemented abstract method, and there is a concrete
method of the same name and arity, it will do a pairwise analysis of the
parameters and attempt to further explain where you went off the beam if
it feels it can do so sensibly. Such as in the test case:
% scalac S.scala
S.scala:1: error: class S needs to be abstract, since method g in class J of type (y: Int,z: java.util.List)Int is not defined
(Note that java.util.List does not match java.util.List[String]. To implement a raw type, use java.util.List[_])
class S extends J {
^
one error found
No review.
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