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=== What steps will reproduce the problem (please be specific and use wikiformatting)? ===
For example:
scala> List( 1, 2, 3 ).redu<tab>
=== What is the expected behavior? ===
I should see the following options:
reduceLeft reduceLeftOption reduceRight reduceRightOption
=== What do you see instead? ===
<console>:1: error: illegal start of definition
=== What versions of the following are you using? ===
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Imported From: https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-4438?orig=1 Reporter: @Sciss
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@soc said: On 2.10.0.r24908-b20110508020204 too. Actually this one exists for a long time already.
Array(1,2,3) has the same problem.
Array(1,2,3)
Li Haoyi (lihaoyi) said: This is fixed in the Ammonite REPL
@ List( 1, 2, 3 ).reduce<TAB> reduce reduceLeft reduceLeftOption reduceOption reduceRight reduceRightOption @ List( 1, 2, 3 ).reduce
@som-snytt said (edited by @lrytz on Sep 20, 2015 7:26:38 AM UTC): github.com/scala/scala/pull/4659 part of scala/scala#4725
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=== What steps will reproduce the problem (please be specific and use wikiformatting)? ===
For example:
=== What is the expected behavior? ===
I should see the following options:
=== What do you see instead? ===
=== What versions of the following are you using? ===
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: