names-defaults-neg.scala:65: error: not enough arguments for method apply: (a: Int,b: String)(c: Int*)Fact in object Fact. Unspecified value parameter b. val fac = Fact(1)(2, 3) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:5: error: type mismatch; found : java.lang.String("#") required: Int test1(b = 2, a = "#") ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:8: error: positional after named argument. test1(b = "(*", 23) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:13: error: reference to x is ambiguous; it is both, a parameter name of the method and the name of a variable currently in scope. test2(x = 1) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:15: error: not found: value c test1(c = 0, b = "joke") ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:16: error: not found: value m test7((m = 1)) // named arguments must be top-level assignments ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:17: error: not found: value m test7({m = 1}) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:18: error: not found: value m test7 { m = 1 } // no named arguments in argument block ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:19: error: reference to x is ambiguous; it is both, a parameter name of the method and the name of a variable currently in scope. test8(x = 1) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:22: error: parameter specified twice: a test1(1, a = 2) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:23: error: parameter specified twice: b test1(b = 1, b = "2") ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:26: error: { val x$1: Int(3) = 3; val x$2: Int(1) = 1; Test.this.test3(1, 3) } of type Int does not take parameters test3(b = 3, a = 1)(3) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:35: error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition, both method f in object t1 of type (b: String,a: Int)java.lang.String and method f in object t1 of type (a: Int,b: String)java.lang.String match argument types (b: java.lang.String,a: Int) t1.f(b = "dkljf", a = 1) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:42: error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition, both method f in object t3 of type (a2: Int)(b: Int)java.lang.String and method f in object t3 of type (a1: Int)java.lang.String match argument types (Int) t3.f(1) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:43: error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition, both method f in object t3 of type (a2: Int)(b: Int)java.lang.String and method f in object t3 of type (a1: Int)java.lang.String match argument types (Int) t3.f(1)(2) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:49: error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition, both method g in object t7 of type (a: B)java.lang.String and method g in object t7 of type (a: C,b: Int*)java.lang.String match argument types (C) t7.g(new C()) // ambigous reference ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:53: error: parameter specified twice: b test5(a = 1, b = "dkjl", b = "dkj") ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:54: error: parameter specified twice: b test5(1, "2", b = 3) ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:55: error: when using named arguments, the vararg parameter has to be specified exactly once test5(b = "dlkj") ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:61: error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition, both method f in object t8 of type (b: String,a: Int)java.lang.String and method f in object t8 of type (a: Int,b: java.lang.Object)java.lang.String match argument types (a: Int,b: java.lang.String) and expected result type Any println(t8.f(a = 0, b = "1")) // ambigous reference ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:69: error: wrong number of arguments for : (x: Int,y: String)A1 A1() match { case A1(_) => () } ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:76: error: no type parameters for method test4: (x: T[T[List[T[X forSome { type X }]]]])T[T[List[T[X forSome { type X }]]]] exist so that it can be applied to arguments (List[Int]) --- because --- argument expression's type is not compatible with formal parameter type; found : List[Int] required: ?T[ ?T[ scala.List[?T[ X forSome { type X } ]] ] ] Error occured in an application involving default arguments. test4() ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:79: error: type mismatch; found : List[Int] required: scala.List[scala.List[?]] def test6[T](x: List[List[T]] = List(1,2)) = x ^ names-defaults-neg.scala:82: error: type mismatch; found : Int required: String Error occured in an application involving default arguments. new A2[String]() ^ 24 errors found