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diff --git a/test/files/neg/names-defaults-neg.check b/test/files/neg/names-defaults-neg.check index 6f9dc7d127..f6bd703e1f 100644 --- a/test/files/neg/names-defaults-neg.check +++ b/test/files/neg/names-defaults-neg.check @@ -134,9 +134,17 @@ names-defaults-neg.scala:144: error: variable definition needs type because 'x' names-defaults-neg.scala:147: error: variable definition needs type because 'x' is used as a named argument in its body. object t6 { var x = t.f(x = 1) } ^ +names-defaults-neg.scala:147: warning: type-checking the invocation of method f checks if the named argument expression 'x = ...' is a valid assignment +in the current scope. The resulting type inference error (see above) can be fixed by providing an explicit type in the local definition for x. + object t6 { var x = t.f(x = 1) } + ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:150: error: variable definition needs type because 'x' is used as a named argument in its body. class t9 { var x = t.f(x = 1) } ^ +names-defaults-neg.scala:150: warning: type-checking the invocation of method f checks if the named argument expression 'x = ...' is a valid assignment +in the current scope. The resulting type inference error (see above) can be fixed by providing an explicit type in the local definition for x. + class t9 { var x = t.f(x = 1) } + ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:164: error: variable definition needs type because 'x' is used as a named argument in its body. def u3 { var x = u.f(x = 1) } ^ @@ -156,5 +164,5 @@ in the current scope. The resulting type inference error (see above) can be fixe names-defaults-neg.scala:180: error: reference to x is ambiguous; it is both a method parameter and a variable in scope. class u18 { var x: Int = u.f(x = 1) } ^ -two warnings found +four warnings found 41 errors found |