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The error message for a missing requirement is confusing, even in the cases where it does not actually crash the compiler. See this thread for an example:
'unpickling' is an implementation term that has zero meaning to Scala programmers, and should not be the first word in the error message. I guess 'incomplete classpath while reading..' is a better approximation. Also, there is no reason to include debugging information in the error message by default (the list of all members in the enclosing package). A 100-line error message can freak out a lot of people.
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@dragos said:
Sorry about the gmail link. I wish gmail was smart enough to know when a message came from google groups, and show you the link instead. I updated the original ticket.
@paulp said:
Jason eliminated the error message six months ago (in 0b59b4627a) and that leaves me without any reproduction. If this still happens I need a clearer idea how.
The error message for a missing requirement is confusing, even in the cases where it does not actually crash the compiler. See this thread for an example:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/scala-ide-dev/1CmBfp-HCIc/discussion
'unpickling' is an implementation term that has zero meaning to Scala programmers, and should not be the first word in the error message. I guess 'incomplete classpath while reading..' is a better approximation. Also, there is no reason to include debugging information in the error message by default (the list of all members in the enclosing package). A 100-line error message can freak out a lot of people.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: