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diff --git a/spec/05-classes-and-objects.md b/spec/05-classes-and-objects.md index 6ac4c8fdcf..ef854b2abb 100644 --- a/spec/05-classes-and-objects.md +++ b/spec/05-classes-and-objects.md @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Then the linearization of class `Iter` is Note that the linearization of a class refines the inheritance relation: if $C$ is a subclass of $D$, then $C$ precedes $D$ in any linearization where both $C$ and $D$ occur. -[Linearization](#definition-linearization) also satisfies the property that +[Linearization](#definition:-linearization) also satisfies the property that a linearization of a class always contains the linearization of its direct superclass as a suffix. For instance, the linearization of `StringIterator` is @@ -753,6 +753,7 @@ val c = new C(1, "abc", List()) c.z = c.y :: c.z ``` +### Example Private Constructor The following class can be created only from its companion module. ```scala |