src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/javac/resources/compiler.properties

Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:57:13 -0700

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jjg
date
Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:57:13 -0700
changeset 2134
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8026564: import changes from type-annotations forest
Reviewed-by: jjg
Contributed-by: wdietl@gmail.com, steve.sides@oracle.com

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duke@1 25
jjg@842 26 # Messages in this file which use "placeholders" for values (e.g. {0}, {1})
jjg@842 27 # are preceded by a stylized comment describing the type of the corresponding
jjg@842 28 # values.
jjg@842 29 # The types currently in use are
jjg@842 30 #
jjg@842 31 # boolean true or false
jjg@842 32 # file name the name of an input file; e.g. MyFile.java
jjg@842 33 # message segment a sub-message; see compiler.misc.*
jjg@842 34 # modifier a Java modifier; e.g. public, private, protected
jjg@842 35 # name a name, typically a Java identifier
jjg@842 36 # number an integer
jjg@842 37 # option name the name of a command line option
jjg@842 38 # source version a source version number, such as 1.5, 1.6, 1.7
jjg@842 39 # string a general string
jjg@842 40 # symbol the name of a declared type
jjg@842 41 # symbol kind a description of the kind of a declaration; see compiler.misc.kindname.*
jjg@842 42 # token the name of a non-terminal in source code; see compiler.misc.token.*
jjg@842 43 # type a Java type; e.g. int, X, X<T>
jjg@842 44 # unused the value is not used in this message
jjg@842 45 #
jjg@842 46 # list of X a comma-separated list of items; e.g. list of type
jjg@842 47 # X or Y alternation; e.g. message segment or type
jjg@842 48 # set of X a comma-separated collection of items; e.g. set of modifier
jjg@842 49 #
jjg@842 50 # These may be composed: e.g. list of type or message segment
jjg@842 51 #
jjg@842 52 # These comments are verified by the jtreg test test/tools/javac/diags/MessageInfo,
jjg@842 53 # using info derived from the collected set of examples in test/tools/javac/diags/examples.
jjg@842 54 # MessageInfo can also be run as a standalone utility providing more facilities
jjg@842 55 # for manipulating this file. For more details, see MessageInfo.java.
jjg@842 56
duke@1 57 ##
duke@1 58 ## errors
duke@1 59 ##
duke@1 60
jjg@842 61 # 0: symbol
duke@1 62 compiler.err.abstract.cant.be.instantiated=\
duke@1 63 {0} is abstract; cannot be instantiated
jjg@842 64
duke@1 65 compiler.err.abstract.meth.cant.have.body=\
duke@1 66 abstract methods cannot have a body
jjg@842 67
duke@1 68 compiler.err.already.annotated=\
duke@1 69 {0} {1} has already been annotated
jjg@842 70
mcimadamore@1085 71 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol, 2: symbol kind, 3: symbol
duke@1 72 compiler.err.already.defined=\
mcimadamore@1085 73 {0} {1} is already defined in {2} {3}
mcimadamore@1085 74
mcimadamore@1085 75 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol, 2: symbol kind, 3: symbol kind, 4: symbol
mcimadamore@1085 76 compiler.err.already.defined.in.clinit=\
mcimadamore@1085 77 {0} {1} is already defined in {2} of {3} {4}
jjg@842 78
jjg@842 79 # 0: string
duke@1 80 compiler.err.already.defined.single.import=\
emc@2102 81 a type with the same simple name is already defined by the single-type-import of {0}
jjg@842 82
jjg@842 83 # 0: string
duke@1 84 compiler.err.already.defined.static.single.import=\
emc@2102 85 a type with the same simple name is already defined by the static single-type-import of {0}
jjg@842 86
duke@1 87 compiler.err.already.defined.this.unit=\
duke@1 88 {0} is already defined in this compilation unit
jjg@842 89
jjg@842 90 # 0: type, 1: list of name
duke@1 91 compiler.err.annotation.missing.default.value=\
emc@2102 92 annotation @{0} is missing a default value for the element ''{1}''
jjg@842 93
jjg@842 94 # 0: type, 1: list of name
mcimadamore@632 95 compiler.err.annotation.missing.default.value.1=\
emc@2102 96 annotation @{0} is missing default values for elements {1}
jjg@842 97
jjg@842 98 # 0: type
duke@1 99 compiler.err.annotation.not.valid.for.type=\
emc@2102 100 annotation not valid for an element of type {0}
jjg@842 101
duke@1 102 compiler.err.annotation.type.not.applicable=\
duke@1 103 annotation type not applicable to this kind of declaration
jjg@842 104
duke@1 105 compiler.err.annotation.value.must.be.annotation=\
duke@1 106 annotation value must be an annotation
jjg@842 107
duke@1 108 compiler.err.annotation.value.must.be.class.literal=\
duke@1 109 annotation value must be a class literal
jjg@842 110
duke@1 111 compiler.err.annotation.value.must.be.name.value=\
duke@1 112 annotation values must be of the form ''name=value''
jjg@842 113
duke@1 114 compiler.err.annotation.value.not.allowable.type=\
duke@1 115 annotation value not of an allowable type
jjg@842 116
duke@1 117 compiler.err.anon.class.impl.intf.no.args=\
duke@1 118 anonymous class implements interface; cannot have arguments
jjg@842 119
duke@1 120 compiler.err.anon.class.impl.intf.no.typeargs=\
duke@1 121 anonymous class implements interface; cannot have type arguments
jjg@842 122
duke@1 123 compiler.err.anon.class.impl.intf.no.qual.for.new=\
duke@1 124 anonymous class implements interface; cannot have qualifier for new
jjg@842 125
jjg@842 126 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol
duke@1 127 compiler.err.array.and.varargs=\
duke@1 128 cannot declare both {0} and {1} in {2}
jjg@842 129
duke@1 130 compiler.err.array.dimension.missing=\
duke@1 131 array dimension missing
jjg@842 132
jjg@842 133 # 0: type
duke@1 134 compiler.err.array.req.but.found=\
duke@1 135 array required, but {0} found
duke@1 136
duke@1 137 compiler.err.attribute.value.must.be.constant=\
emc@2102 138 element value must be a constant expression
duke@1 139
ksrini@1259 140 # 0: statement type
ksrini@1259 141 compiler.err.bad.initializer=\
ksrini@1259 142 bad initializer for {0}
ksrini@1259 143
duke@1 144 compiler.err.break.outside.switch.loop=\
duke@1 145 break outside switch or loop
duke@1 146
jjg@842 147 # 0: name
duke@1 148 compiler.err.call.must.be.first.stmt.in.ctor=\
duke@1 149 call to {0} must be first statement in constructor
jjg@842 150
mcimadamore@1352 151 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type or message segment, 3: list of type or message segment, 4: symbol kind, 5: type, 6: message segment
duke@1 152 compiler.err.cant.apply.symbol=\
mcimadamore@80 153 {0} {1} in {4} {5} cannot be applied to given types;\n\
mcimadamore@80 154 required: {2}\n\
mcimadamore@80 155 found: {3}\n\
mcimadamore@80 156 reason: {6}
jjg@842 157
jjg@842 158 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type
mcimadamore@689 159 compiler.err.cant.apply.symbols=\
mcimadamore@689 160 no suitable {0} found for {1}({2})
jjg@842 161
mcimadamore@1352 162 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type or message segment, 3: list of type or message segment, 4: symbol kind, 5: type, 6: message segment
mcimadamore@1352 163 compiler.misc.cant.apply.symbol=\
mcimadamore@1352 164 {0} {1} in {4} {5} cannot be applied to given types\n\
mcimadamore@1352 165 required: {2}\n\
mcimadamore@1352 166 found: {3}\n\
mcimadamore@1352 167 reason: {6}
mcimadamore@1352 168
mcimadamore@1352 169 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type
mcimadamore@1352 170 compiler.misc.cant.apply.symbols=\
mcimadamore@1352 171 no suitable {0} found for {1}({2})
mcimadamore@1352 172
mcimadamore@1348 173 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1348 174 compiler.misc.no.abstracts=\
mcimadamore@1348 175 no abstract method found in {0} {1}
mcimadamore@1348 176
mcimadamore@1348 177 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1348 178 compiler.misc.incompatible.abstracts=\
mcimadamore@1348 179 multiple non-overriding abstract methods found in {0} {1}
mcimadamore@1348 180
mcimadamore@1497 181 compiler.err.bad.functional.intf.anno=\
mcimadamore@1497 182 Unexpected @FunctionalInterface annotation
mcimadamore@1497 183
mcimadamore@1497 184 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@1497 185 compiler.err.bad.functional.intf.anno.1=\
mcimadamore@1497 186 Unexpected @FunctionalInterface annotation\n\
mcimadamore@1497 187 {0}
mcimadamore@1497 188
mcimadamore@1497 189 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@1348 190 compiler.misc.not.a.functional.intf=\
mcimadamore@1497 191 {0} is not a functional interface
mcimadamore@1497 192
mcimadamore@1497 193 # 0: symbol, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1348 194 compiler.misc.not.a.functional.intf.1=\
mcimadamore@1497 195 {0} is not a functional interface\n\
mcimadamore@1497 196 {1}
mcimadamore@1348 197
mcimadamore@1348 198 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol kind, 2: symbol
mcimadamore@1434 199 compiler.misc.invalid.generic.lambda.target=\
mcimadamore@1434 200 invalid functional descriptor for lambda expression\n\
mcimadamore@1434 201 method {0} in {1} {2} is generic
mcimadamore@1348 202
mcimadamore@1348 203 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1348 204 compiler.misc.incompatible.descs.in.functional.intf=\
mcimadamore@1348 205 incompatible function descriptors found in {0} {1}
mcimadamore@1348 206
mcimadamore@1348 207 # 0: name, 1: list of type, 2: type, 3: list of type
mcimadamore@1348 208 compiler.misc.descriptor=\
mcimadamore@1348 209 descriptor: {2} {0}({1})
mcimadamore@1348 210
mcimadamore@1348 211 # 0: name, 1: list of type, 2: type, 3: list of type
mcimadamore@1348 212 compiler.misc.descriptor.throws=\
mcimadamore@1348 213 descriptor: {2} {0}({1}) throws {3}
mcimadamore@1348 214
mcimadamore@1348 215 # 0: type
mcimadamore@1348 216 compiler.misc.no.suitable.functional.intf.inst=\
mcimadamore@1348 217 cannot infer functional interface descriptor for {0}
mcimadamore@1348 218
mcimadamore@1678 219 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@1678 220 compiler.misc.bad.intersection.target.for.functional.expr=\
mcimadamore@1678 221 bad intersection type target for lambda or method reference\n\
mcimadamore@1678 222 {0}
mcimadamore@1678 223
jjg@1755 224 # 0: symbol or type
mcimadamore@1678 225 compiler.misc.not.an.intf.component=\
mcimadamore@1678 226 component type {0} is not an interface
mcimadamore@1436 227
mcimadamore@1352 228 # 0: symbol kind, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1352 229 compiler.err.invalid.mref=\
mcimadamore@1759 230 invalid {0} reference\n\
mcimadamore@1759 231 {1}
mcimadamore@1352 232
mcimadamore@1352 233 # 0: symbol kind, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1352 234 compiler.misc.invalid.mref=\
mcimadamore@1759 235 invalid {0} reference\n\
mcimadamore@1759 236 {1}
mcimadamore@1352 237
mcimadamore@1435 238 compiler.misc.static.mref.with.targs=\
mcimadamore@1435 239 parameterized qualifier on static method reference
mcimadamore@1435 240
mcimadamore@1435 241 compiler.misc.static.bound.mref=\
mcimadamore@1435 242 static bound method reference
mcimadamore@1435 243
jjg@842 244 # 0: symbol
duke@1 245 compiler.err.cant.assign.val.to.final.var=\
duke@1 246 cannot assign a value to final variable {0}
jjg@842 247
mcimadamore@1297 248 # 0: symbol, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1297 249 compiler.err.cant.ref.non.effectively.final.var=\
mcimadamore@1297 250 local variables referenced from {1} must be final or effectively final
mcimadamore@1297 251
mcimadamore@1297 252
mcimadamore@1348 253 compiler.misc.lambda=\
mcimadamore@1348 254 a lambda expression
mcimadamore@1348 255
mcimadamore@1297 256 compiler.misc.inner.cls=\
mcimadamore@1297 257 an inner class
mcimadamore@1297 258
jjg@842 259 # 0: type
duke@1 260 compiler.err.cant.deref=\
duke@1 261 {0} cannot be dereferenced
jjg@842 262
duke@1 263 compiler.err.cant.extend.intf.annotation=\
duke@1 264 ''extends'' not allowed for @interfaces
jjg@842 265
jjg@842 266 # 0: symbol
duke@1 267 compiler.err.cant.inherit.from.final=\
duke@1 268 cannot inherit from final {0}
jjg@842 269
jjg@842 270 # 0: symbol
duke@1 271 compiler.err.cant.ref.before.ctor.called=\
duke@1 272 cannot reference {0} before supertype constructor has been called
jjg@842 273
duke@1 274 compiler.err.cant.select.static.class.from.param.type=\
duke@1 275 cannot select a static class from a parameterized type
jjg@842 276
jjg@842 277 # 0: symbol, 1: string, 2: string
duke@1 278 compiler.err.cant.inherit.diff.arg=\
duke@1 279 {0} cannot be inherited with different arguments: <{1}> and <{2}>
jjg@842 280
duke@1 281 compiler.err.catch.without.try=\
duke@1 282 ''catch'' without ''try''
jjg@842 283
jjg@842 284 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
duke@1 285 compiler.err.clash.with.pkg.of.same.name=\
mcimadamore@829 286 {0} {1} clashes with package of same name
jjg@842 287
ksrini@1249 288 compiler.err.class.not.allowed=\
ksrini@1249 289 class, interface or enum declaration not allowed here
ksrini@1249 290
duke@1 291 compiler.err.const.expr.req=\
duke@1 292 constant expression required
jjg@842 293
duke@1 294 compiler.err.cont.outside.loop=\
duke@1 295 continue outside of loop
jjg@842 296
jjg@842 297 # 0: symbol
duke@1 298 compiler.err.cyclic.inheritance=\
duke@1 299 cyclic inheritance involving {0}
jjg@842 300
emc@2102 301 # 0: symbol
duke@1 302 compiler.err.cyclic.annotation.element=\
emc@2102 303 type of element {0} is cyclic
jjg@842 304
jjg@842 305 # 0: unused
duke@1 306 compiler.err.call.to.super.not.allowed.in.enum.ctor=\
duke@1 307 call to super not allowed in enum constructor
jjg@842 308
jjg@842 309 # 0: type
duke@1 310 compiler.err.no.superclass=\
emc@2102 311 {0} has no superclass.
duke@1 312
jjg@842 313 # 0: symbol, 1: type, 2: symbol, 3: type, 4: unused
duke@1 314 compiler.err.concrete.inheritance.conflict=\
duke@1 315 methods {0} from {1} and {2} from {3} are inherited with the same signature
duke@1 316
duke@1 317 compiler.err.default.allowed.in.intf.annotation.member=\
emc@2102 318 default value only allowed in an annotation type declaration
jjg@842 319
jjg@842 320 # 0: symbol
duke@1 321 compiler.err.doesnt.exist=\
duke@1 322 package {0} does not exist
jjg@842 323
jfranck@1445 324 # 0: type
jfranck@1445 325 compiler.err.duplicate.annotation.invalid.repeated=\
emc@2102 326 annotation {0} is not a valid repeatable annotation
jfranck@1445 327
jjg@842 328 # 0: name, 1: type
duke@1 329 compiler.err.duplicate.annotation.member.value=\
emc@2102 330 duplicate element ''{0}'' in annotation @{1}.
emc@2102 331
emc@2102 332 # 0: name, 1: unused
jfranck@1313 333 compiler.err.duplicate.annotation.missing.container=\
emc@2102 334 {0} is not a repeatable annotation type
emc@2102 335
emc@2102 336 # 0: type, 1: unused
jjg@1492 337 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation=\
emc@2102 338 duplicate annotation: {0} is annotated with an invalid @Repeatable annotation
jjg@1755 339
jjg@1755 340 # 0: symbol or type
jjg@1492 341 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.no.value=\
emc@2102 342 {0} is not a valid @Repeatable, no value element method declared
jfranck@1313 343
jfranck@1313 344 # 0: type, 1: number
jjg@1492 345 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.multiple.values=\
emc@2102 346 {0} is not a valid @Repeatable, {1} element methods named ''value'' declared
jfranck@1313 347
jfranck@1313 348 # 0: type
jjg@1492 349 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.invalid.value=\
emc@2102 350 {0} is not a valid @Repeatable: invalid value element
emc@2102 351
emc@2102 352 # 0: symbol type, 1: unused, 2: type
jjg@1492 353 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.value.return=\
emc@2102 354 containing annotation type ({0}) must declare an element named ''value'' of type {2}
jjg@1755 355
jjg@1755 356 # 0: symbol or type, 1: symbol
jjg@1492 357 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.elem.nondefault=\
emc@2102 358 containing annotation type ({0}) does not have a default value for element {1}
emc@2102 359
emc@2102 360 # 0: symbol, 1: unused, 2: symbol, 3: unused
jjg@1492 361 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.retention=\
emc@2102 362 retention of containing annotation type ({0}) is shorter than the retention of repeatable annotation type ({2})
jfranck@1313 363
jfranck@1313 364 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
jjg@1492 365 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.not.documented=\
emc@2102 366 repeatable annotation type ({1}) is @Documented while containing annotation type ({0}) is not
jfranck@1313 367
jfranck@1313 368 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
jjg@1492 369 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.not.inherited=\
emc@2102 370 repeatable annotation type ({1}) is @Inherited while containing annotation type ({0}) is not
jfranck@1313 371
jfranck@1313 372 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
jjg@1492 373 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.incompatible.target=\
emc@2102 374 containing annotation type ({0}) is applicable to more targets than repeatable annotation type ({1})
jfranck@1313 375
jfranck@1313 376 # 0: symbol
jjg@1492 377 compiler.err.invalid.repeatable.annotation.repeated.and.container.present=\
jfranck@1313 378 container {0} must not be present at the same time as the element it contains
jfranck@1313 379
jjg@842 380 # 0: name
duke@1 381 compiler.err.duplicate.class=\
duke@1 382 duplicate class: {0}
jjg@842 383
duke@1 384 compiler.err.duplicate.case.label=\
duke@1 385 duplicate case label
jjg@842 386
duke@1 387 compiler.err.duplicate.default.label=\
duke@1 388 duplicate default label
duke@1 389
duke@1 390 compiler.err.else.without.if=\
duke@1 391 ''else'' without ''if''
jjg@842 392
duke@1 393 compiler.err.empty.char.lit=\
duke@1 394 empty character literal
jjg@842 395
jjg@842 396 # 0: symbol
duke@1 397 compiler.err.encl.class.required=\
duke@1 398 an enclosing instance that contains {0} is required
jjg@842 399
duke@1 400 compiler.err.enum.annotation.must.be.enum.constant=\
duke@1 401 an enum annotation value must be an enum constant
duke@1 402
duke@1 403 compiler.err.enum.cant.be.instantiated=\
duke@1 404 enum types may not be instantiated
jjg@842 405
duke@1 406 compiler.err.enum.label.must.be.unqualified.enum=\
duke@1 407 an enum switch case label must be the unqualified name of an enumeration constant
jjg@842 408
duke@1 409 compiler.err.enum.no.subclassing=\
duke@1 410 classes cannot directly extend java.lang.Enum
jjg@842 411
duke@1 412 compiler.err.enum.types.not.extensible=\
duke@1 413 enum types are not extensible
jjg@842 414
duke@1 415 compiler.err.enum.no.finalize=\
duke@1 416 enums cannot have finalize methods
jjg@842 417
jjg@842 418 # 0: file name, 1: string
duke@1 419 compiler.err.error.reading.file=\
duke@1 420 error reading {0}; {1}
jjg@842 421
jjg@842 422 # 0: type
duke@1 423 compiler.err.except.already.caught=\
duke@1 424 exception {0} has already been caught
jjg@842 425
jjg@842 426 # 0: type
duke@1 427 compiler.err.except.never.thrown.in.try=\
duke@1 428 exception {0} is never thrown in body of corresponding try statement
duke@1 429
jjg@842 430 # 0: symbol
duke@1 431 compiler.err.final.parameter.may.not.be.assigned=\
duke@1 432 final parameter {0} may not be assigned
jjg@842 433
jjg@842 434 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@743 435 compiler.err.try.resource.may.not.be.assigned=\
mcimadamore@743 436 auto-closeable resource {0} may not be assigned
jjg@842 437
jjg@842 438 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@550 439 compiler.err.multicatch.parameter.may.not.be.assigned=\
mcimadamore@550 440 multi-catch parameter {0} may not be assigned
jjg@842 441
mcimadamore@949 442 # 0: type, 1: type
mcimadamore@949 443 compiler.err.multicatch.types.must.be.disjoint=\
mcimadamore@949 444 Alternatives in a multi-catch statement cannot be related by subclassing\n\
mcimadamore@949 445 Alternative {0} is a subclass of alternative {1}
mcimadamore@949 446
duke@1 447 compiler.err.finally.without.try=\
duke@1 448 ''finally'' without ''try''
jjg@842 449
jjg@842 450 # 0: type, 1: message segment
duke@1 451 compiler.err.foreach.not.applicable.to.type=\
mcimadamore@829 452 for-each not applicable to expression type\n\
mcimadamore@829 453 required: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@829 454 found: {0}
jjg@842 455
duke@1 456 compiler.err.fp.number.too.large=\
duke@1 457 floating point number too large
jjg@842 458
duke@1 459 compiler.err.fp.number.too.small=\
duke@1 460 floating point number too small
duke@1 461
duke@1 462 compiler.err.generic.array.creation=\
duke@1 463 generic array creation
jjg@842 464
duke@1 465 compiler.err.generic.throwable=\
duke@1 466 a generic class may not extend java.lang.Throwable
duke@1 467
jjg@842 468 # 0: symbol
duke@1 469 compiler.err.icls.cant.have.static.decl=\
mcimadamore@830 470 Illegal static declaration in inner class {0}\n\
mcimadamore@830 471 modifier \''static\'' is only allowed in constant variable declarations
jjg@842 472
jjg@842 473 # 0: string
duke@1 474 compiler.err.illegal.char=\
vromero@1385 475 illegal character: ''{0}''
jjg@842 476
duke@1 477 compiler.err.illegal.char.for.encoding=\
duke@1 478 unmappable character for encoding {0}
jjg@842 479
jjg@842 480 # 0: set of modifier, 1: set of modifier
duke@1 481 compiler.err.illegal.combination.of.modifiers=\
duke@1 482 illegal combination of modifiers: {0} and {1}
jjg@842 483
duke@1 484 compiler.err.illegal.enum.static.ref=\
duke@1 485 illegal reference to static field from initializer
jjg@842 486
duke@1 487 compiler.err.illegal.esc.char=\
duke@1 488 illegal escape character
jjg@842 489
duke@1 490 compiler.err.illegal.forward.ref=\
duke@1 491 illegal forward reference
jjg@842 492
jjg@1569 493 # 0: symbol, 1: string
jjg@1569 494 compiler.err.not.in.profile=\
jjg@1569 495 {0} is not available in profile ''{1}''
jjg@1569 496
jjg@842 497 # 0: symbol
duke@1 498 compiler.warn.forward.ref=\
duke@1 499 reference to variable ''{0}'' before it has been initialized
jjg@842 500
mcimadamore@94 501 compiler.err.illegal.self.ref=\
mcimadamore@94 502 self-reference in initializer
jjg@842 503
jjg@842 504 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@94 505 compiler.warn.self.ref=\
mcimadamore@94 506 self-reference in initializer of variable ''{0}''
jjg@842 507
duke@1 508 compiler.err.illegal.generic.type.for.instof=\
duke@1 509 illegal generic type for instanceof
jjg@842 510
jjg@842 511 # 0: type
duke@1 512 compiler.err.illegal.initializer.for.type=\
duke@1 513 illegal initializer for {0}
jjg@842 514
duke@1 515 compiler.err.illegal.line.end.in.char.lit=\
duke@1 516 illegal line end in character literal
jjg@842 517
duke@1 518 compiler.err.illegal.nonascii.digit=\
duke@1 519 illegal non-ASCII digit
jjg@842 520
jjg@409 521 compiler.err.illegal.underscore=\
jjg@409 522 illegal underscore
jjg@842 523
jjg@1171 524 compiler.err.illegal.dot=\
jjg@1171 525 illegal ''.''
jjg@1171 526
jjg@842 527 # 0: symbol
duke@1 528 compiler.err.illegal.qual.not.icls=\
duke@1 529 illegal qualifier; {0} is not an inner class
jjg@842 530
duke@1 531 compiler.err.illegal.start.of.expr=\
duke@1 532 illegal start of expression
jjg@842 533
ksrini@1249 534 compiler.err.illegal.start.of.stmt=\
ksrini@1249 535 illegal start of statement
ksrini@1249 536
duke@1 537 compiler.err.illegal.start.of.type=\
duke@1 538 illegal start of type
jjg@842 539
duke@1 540 compiler.err.illegal.unicode.esc=\
duke@1 541 illegal unicode escape
jjg@842 542
jjg@842 543 # 0: symbol
duke@1 544 compiler.err.import.requires.canonical=\
duke@1 545 import requires canonical name for {0}
jjg@842 546
duke@1 547 compiler.err.improperly.formed.type.param.missing=\
duke@1 548 improperly formed type, some parameters are missing
jjg@842 549
duke@1 550 compiler.err.improperly.formed.type.inner.raw.param=\
mcimadamore@829 551 improperly formed type, type arguments given on a raw type
jjg@842 552
jjg@842 553 # 0: type, 1: type
duke@1 554 compiler.err.incomparable.types=\
duke@1 555 incomparable types: {0} and {1}
jjg@842 556
jjg@842 557 # 0: number
duke@1 558 compiler.err.int.number.too.large=\
duke@1 559 integer number too large: {0}
jjg@842 560
duke@1 561 compiler.err.intf.annotation.members.cant.have.params=\
emc@2102 562 elements in annotation type declarations cannot declare formal parameters
emc@2102 563
emc@2102 564 # 0: symbol
duke@1 565 compiler.err.intf.annotation.cant.have.type.params=\
emc@2102 566 annotation type {0} cannot be generic
jjg@842 567
duke@1 568 compiler.err.intf.annotation.members.cant.have.type.params=\
emc@2102 569 elements in annotation type declarations cannot be generic methods
jjg@842 570
jjg@842 571 # 0: symbol, 1: type
duke@1 572 compiler.err.intf.annotation.member.clash=\
emc@2102 573 annotation type {1} declares an element with the same name as method {0}
jjg@842 574
duke@1 575 compiler.err.intf.expected.here=\
duke@1 576 interface expected here
jjg@842 577
emc@2102 578 compiler.err.intf.or.array.expected.here=\
emc@2102 579 interface or array type expected here
emc@2102 580
duke@1 581 compiler.err.intf.meth.cant.have.body=\
mcimadamore@1393 582 interface abstract methods cannot have body
jjg@842 583
emc@2102 584 # 0: symbol
duke@1 585 compiler.err.invalid.annotation.member.type=\
emc@2102 586 invalid type for element {0} of annotation type
jjg@842 587
jjg@423 588 compiler.err.invalid.binary.number=\
jjg@423 589 binary numbers must contain at least one binary digit
jjg@842 590
duke@1 591 compiler.err.invalid.hex.number=\
duke@1 592 hexadecimal numbers must contain at least one hexadecimal digit
jjg@842 593
duke@1 594 compiler.err.invalid.meth.decl.ret.type.req=\
duke@1 595 invalid method declaration; return type required
jjg@842 596
mcimadamore@831 597 compiler.err.varargs.and.old.array.syntax=\
mcimadamore@831 598 legacy array notation not allowed on variable-arity parameter
duke@1 599
jjg@1755 600 compiler.err.varargs.and.receiver =\
jjg@1755 601 varargs notation not allowed on receiver parameter
jjg@1755 602
jjg@1755 603 compiler.err.array.and.receiver =\
jjg@1755 604 legacy array notation not allowed on receiver parameter
jjg@1755 605
ksrini@1249 606 compiler.err.variable.not.allowed=\
ksrini@1249 607 variable declaration not allowed here
ksrini@1249 608
jjg@842 609 # 0: name
duke@1 610 compiler.err.label.already.in.use=\
duke@1 611 label {0} already in use
jjg@842 612
jjg@842 613 # 0: symbol
duke@1 614 compiler.err.local.var.accessed.from.icls.needs.final=\
duke@1 615 local variable {0} is accessed from within inner class; needs to be declared final
jjg@842 616
duke@1 617 compiler.err.local.enum=\
duke@1 618 enum types must not be local
jjg@842 619
duke@1 620 compiler.err.cannot.create.array.with.type.arguments=\
duke@1 621 cannot create array with type arguments
duke@1 622
mcimadamore@1061 623 compiler.err.cannot.create.array.with.diamond=\
mcimadamore@1061 624 cannot create array with ''<>''
mcimadamore@1061 625
duke@1 626 #
duke@1 627 # limits. We don't give the limits in the diagnostic because we expect
duke@1 628 # them to change, yet we want to use the same diagnostic. These are all
duke@1 629 # detected during code generation.
duke@1 630 #
duke@1 631 compiler.err.limit.code=\
duke@1 632 code too large
jjg@842 633
duke@1 634 compiler.err.limit.code.too.large.for.try.stmt=\
duke@1 635 code too large for try statement
jjg@842 636
duke@1 637 compiler.err.limit.dimensions=\
duke@1 638 array type has too many dimensions
jjg@842 639
duke@1 640 compiler.err.limit.locals=\
duke@1 641 too many local variables
jjg@842 642
duke@1 643 compiler.err.limit.parameters=\
duke@1 644 too many parameters
jjg@842 645
duke@1 646 compiler.err.limit.pool=\
duke@1 647 too many constants
jjg@842 648
duke@1 649 compiler.err.limit.pool.in.class=\
duke@1 650 too many constants in class {0}
jjg@842 651
duke@1 652 compiler.err.limit.stack=\
duke@1 653 code requires too much stack
jjg@842 654
duke@1 655 compiler.err.limit.string=\
duke@1 656 constant string too long
jjg@842 657
duke@1 658 compiler.err.limit.string.overflow=\
duke@1 659 UTF8 representation for string \"{0}...\" is too long for the constant pool
duke@1 660
duke@1 661 compiler.err.malformed.fp.lit=\
duke@1 662 malformed floating point literal
jjg@842 663
duke@1 664 compiler.err.method.does.not.override.superclass=\
duke@1 665 method does not override or implement a method from a supertype
jjg@842 666
duke@1 667 compiler.err.missing.meth.body.or.decl.abstract=\
duke@1 668 missing method body, or declare abstract
jjg@842 669
duke@1 670 compiler.err.missing.ret.stmt=\
duke@1 671 missing return statement
jjg@842 672
jjg@1755 673 # 0: unused
mcimadamore@1348 674 compiler.misc.missing.ret.val=\
mcimadamore@1348 675 missing return value
mcimadamore@1348 676
mcimadamore@1415 677 compiler.misc.unexpected.ret.val=\
mcimadamore@1415 678 unexpected return value
jjg@842 679
jjg@842 680 # 0: set of modifier
duke@1 681 compiler.err.mod.not.allowed.here=\
duke@1 682 modifier {0} not allowed here
jjg@842 683
duke@1 684 compiler.err.intf.not.allowed.here=\
duke@1 685 interface not allowed here
jjg@842 686
duke@1 687 compiler.err.enums.must.be.static=\
duke@1 688 enum declarations allowed only in static contexts
duke@1 689
jjg@842 690 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
duke@1 691 compiler.err.name.clash.same.erasure=\
duke@1 692 name clash: {0} and {1} have the same erasure
jjg@842 693
mcimadamore@858 694 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol, 4: unused, 5: unused
duke@1 695 compiler.err.name.clash.same.erasure.no.override=\
duke@1 696 name clash: {0} in {1} and {2} in {3} have the same erasure, yet neither overrides the other
jjg@842 697
mcimadamore@858 698 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol, 4: symbol, 5: symbol
mcimadamore@858 699 compiler.err.name.clash.same.erasure.no.override.1=\
mcimadamore@858 700 name clash: {0} in {1} overrides a method whose erasure is the same as another method, yet neither overrides the other\n\
mcimadamore@858 701 first method: {2} in {3}\n\
mcimadamore@858 702 second method: {4} in {5}
mcimadamore@858 703
mcimadamore@858 704 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
mcimadamore@858 705 compiler.err.name.clash.same.erasure.no.hide=\
mcimadamore@858 706 name clash: {0} in {1} and {2} in {3} have the same erasure, yet neither hides the other
mcimadamore@858 707
duke@1 708 compiler.err.name.reserved.for.internal.use=\
duke@1 709 {0} is reserved for internal use
jjg@842 710
duke@1 711 compiler.err.native.meth.cant.have.body=\
duke@1 712 native methods cannot have a body
jjg@842 713
jjg@842 714 # 0: type, 1: type
duke@1 715 compiler.err.neither.conditional.subtype=\
jjg@842 716 incompatible types for ?: neither is a subtype of the other\n\
jjg@842 717 second operand: {0}\n\
jjg@842 718 third operand : {1}
jjg@842 719
mcimadamore@1347 720 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@1347 721 compiler.misc.incompatible.type.in.conditional=\
mcimadamore@1759 722 bad type in conditional expression\n\
mcimadamore@1759 723 {0}
mcimadamore@1347 724
mcimadamore@1415 725 compiler.misc.conditional.target.cant.be.void=\
mcimadamore@1415 726 target-type for conditional expression cannot be void
mcimadamore@1415 727
mcimadamore@1348 728 # 0: type
mcimadamore@1348 729 compiler.misc.incompatible.ret.type.in.lambda=\
mcimadamore@1348 730 bad return type in lambda expression\n\
mcimadamore@1348 731 {0}
mcimadamore@1348 732
mcimadamore@1352 733 # 0: type
mcimadamore@1352 734 compiler.misc.incompatible.ret.type.in.mref=\
mcimadamore@1352 735 bad return type in method reference\n\
mcimadamore@1352 736 {0}
mcimadamore@1352 737
mcimadamore@1348 738 # 0: list of type
mcimadamore@1352 739 compiler.err.incompatible.thrown.types.in.mref=\
mcimadamore@1352 740 incompatible thrown types {0} in method reference
mcimadamore@1352 741
mcimadamore@1348 742 compiler.misc.incompatible.arg.types.in.lambda=\
mcimadamore@1348 743 incompatible parameter types in lambda expression
mcimadamore@1348 744
mcimadamore@1581 745 compiler.misc.incompatible.arg.types.in.mref=\
mcimadamore@1581 746 incompatible parameter types in method reference
mcimadamore@1581 747
duke@1 748 compiler.err.new.not.allowed.in.annotation=\
duke@1 749 ''new'' not allowed in an annotation
jjg@842 750
duke@1 751 compiler.err.no.annotation.member=\
duke@1 752 no annotation member {0} in {1}
jjg@842 753
duke@1 754 compiler.err.no.encl.instance.of.type.in.scope=\
duke@1 755 no enclosing instance of type {0} is in scope
jjg@842 756
duke@1 757 compiler.err.no.intf.expected.here=\
duke@1 758 no interface expected here
jjg@842 759
duke@1 760 compiler.err.no.match.entry=\
duke@1 761 {0} has no match in entry in {1}; required {2}
jjg@842 762
duke@1 763 compiler.err.not.annotation.type=\
duke@1 764 {0} is not an annotation type
jjg@842 765
jjg@842 766 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
duke@1 767 compiler.err.not.def.access.class.intf.cant.access=\
duke@1 768 {0} in {1} is defined in an inaccessible class or interface
jjg@842 769
jjg@842 770 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1352 771 compiler.misc.not.def.access.class.intf.cant.access=\
mcimadamore@1352 772 {0} in {1} is defined in an inaccessible class or interface
mcimadamore@1352 773
mcimadamore@1352 774 # 0: symbol, 1: list of type, 2: type
mcimadamore@1352 775 compiler.misc.cant.access.inner.cls.constr=\
mcimadamore@1352 776 cannot access constructor {0}({1})\n\
mcimadamore@1352 777 an enclosing instance of type {2} is not in scope
mcimadamore@1352 778
mcimadamore@1352 779 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
duke@1 780 compiler.err.not.def.public.cant.access=\
duke@1 781 {0} is not public in {1}; cannot be accessed from outside package
jjg@842 782
mcimadamore@1615 783 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1615 784 compiler.misc.not.def.public.cant.access=\
mcimadamore@1615 785 {0} is not public in {1}; cannot be accessed from outside package
mcimadamore@1615 786
jjg@842 787 # 0: name
duke@1 788 compiler.err.not.loop.label=\
duke@1 789 not a loop label: {0}
jjg@842 790
duke@1 791 compiler.err.not.stmt=\
duke@1 792 not a statement
jjg@842 793
jjg@842 794 # 0: symbol
duke@1 795 compiler.err.not.encl.class=\
duke@1 796 not an enclosing class: {0}
duke@1 797
jjg@842 798 # 0: name, 1: type, 2: unused
duke@1 799 compiler.err.operator.cant.be.applied=\
mcimadamore@829 800 bad operand type {1} for unary operator ''{0}''
jjg@842 801
jjg@842 802 # 0: name, 1: type, 2: type
mcimadamore@829 803 compiler.err.operator.cant.be.applied.1=\
mcimadamore@829 804 bad operand types for binary operator ''{0}''\n\
mcimadamore@829 805 first type: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@829 806 second type: {2}
duke@1 807
duke@1 808 compiler.err.pkg.annotations.sb.in.package-info.java=\
duke@1 809 package annotations should be in file package-info.java
jjg@842 810
jjg@842 811 # 0: symbol
duke@1 812 compiler.err.pkg.clashes.with.class.of.same.name=\
duke@1 813 package {0} clashes with class of same name
duke@1 814
jjg@215 815 compiler.err.warnings.and.werror=\
jjg@215 816 warnings found and -Werror specified
jjg@215 817
duke@1 818 # Errors related to annotation processing
duke@1 819
jjg@952 820 # 0: symbol, 1: string, 2: stack-trace
duke@1 821 compiler.err.proc.cant.access=\
jjg@842 822 cannot access {0}\n\
jjg@842 823 {1}\n\
jjg@842 824 Consult the following stack trace for details.\n\
jjg@842 825 {2}
duke@1 826
jjg@952 827 # 0: symbol, 1: string
jjg@952 828 compiler.err.proc.cant.access.1=\
jjg@952 829 cannot access {0}\n\
jjg@952 830 {1}
jjg@952 831
jjg@842 832 # 0: string
duke@1 833 compiler.err.proc.cant.find.class=\
duke@1 834 Could not find class file for ''{0}''.
duke@1 835
duke@1 836 # Print a client-generated error message; assumed to be localized, no translation required
jjg@842 837 # 0: string
duke@1 838 compiler.err.proc.messager=\
duke@1 839 {0}
duke@1 840
jjg@842 841 # 0: list of string
duke@1 842 compiler.err.proc.no.explicit.annotation.processing.requested=\
duke@1 843 Class names, ''{0}'', are only accepted if annotation processing is explicitly requested
duke@1 844
duke@1 845 compiler.err.proc.no.service=\
darcy@1048 846 A ServiceLoader was not usable and is required for annotation processing.
duke@1 847
duke@1 848 compiler.err.proc.processor.bad.option.name=\
duke@1 849 Bad option name ''{0}'' provided by processor ''{1}''
duke@1 850
jjg@842 851 # 0: string
duke@1 852 compiler.err.proc.processor.cant.instantiate=\
duke@1 853 Could not instantiate an instance of processor ''{0}''
duke@1 854
jjg@842 855 # 0: string
duke@1 856 compiler.err.proc.processor.not.found=\
duke@1 857 Annotation processor ''{0}'' not found
duke@1 858
jjg@842 859 # 0: string
duke@1 860 compiler.err.proc.processor.wrong.type=\
duke@1 861 Annotation processor ''{0}'' does not implement javax.annotation.processing.Processor
duke@1 862
duke@1 863 compiler.err.proc.service.problem=\
duke@1 864 Error creating a service loader to load Processors.
duke@1 865
duke@1 866 compiler.err.proc.bad.config.file=\
duke@1 867 Bad service configuration file, or exception thrown while constructing Processor object: {0}
duke@1 868
duke@1 869 compiler.err.proc.cant.create.loader=\
duke@1 870 Could not create class loader for annotation processors: {0}
duke@1 871
jjg@842 872 # 0: unused
duke@1 873 compiler.err.qualified.new.of.static.class=\
duke@1 874 qualified new of static class
duke@1 875
duke@1 876 compiler.err.recursive.ctor.invocation=\
duke@1 877 recursive constructor invocation
jjg@842 878
jjg@842 879 # 0: name, 1: symbol kind, 2: symbol, 3: symbol, 4: symbol kind, 5: symbol, 6: symbol
duke@1 880 compiler.err.ref.ambiguous=\
mcimadamore@1352 881 reference to {0} is ambiguous\n\
mcimadamore@1352 882 both {1} {2} in {3} and {4} {5} in {6} match
mcimadamore@1352 883
mcimadamore@1352 884 # 0: name, 1: symbol kind, 2: symbol, 3: symbol, 4: symbol kind, 5: symbol, 6: symbol
mcimadamore@1352 885 compiler.misc.ref.ambiguous=\
mcimadamore@1352 886 reference to {0} is ambiguous\n\
mcimadamore@1352 887 both {1} {2} in {3} and {4} {5} in {6} match
jjg@842 888
duke@1 889 compiler.err.repeated.annotation.target=\
duke@1 890 repeated annotation target
jjg@842 891
duke@1 892 compiler.err.repeated.interface=\
duke@1 893 repeated interface
jjg@842 894
duke@1 895 compiler.err.repeated.modifier=\
duke@1 896 repeated modifier
jjg@842 897
jjg@842 898 # 0: symbol, 1: set of modifier, 2: symbol
duke@1 899 compiler.err.report.access=\
duke@1 900 {0} has {1} access in {2}
jjg@842 901
mcimadamore@1921 902 # 0: symbol, 1: set of modifier, 2: symbol
mcimadamore@1921 903 compiler.misc.report.access=\
mcimadamore@1921 904 {0} has {1} access in {2}
mcimadamore@1921 905
duke@1 906 compiler.err.ret.outside.meth=\
duke@1 907 return outside method
duke@1 908
duke@1 909 compiler.err.signature.doesnt.match.supertype=\
duke@1 910 signature does not match {0}; incompatible supertype
jjg@842 911
duke@1 912 compiler.err.signature.doesnt.match.intf=\
duke@1 913 signature does not match {0}; incompatible interfaces
jjg@842 914
vromero@1925 915 # 0: number, 1: number
vromero@1925 916 compiler.err.method.invoked.with.incorrect.number.arguments=\
vromero@1925 917 method invoked with incorrect number of arguments; expected {0}, found {1}
vromero@1925 918
jjg@842 919 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol
duke@1 920 compiler.err.does.not.override.abstract=\
duke@1 921 {0} is not abstract and does not override abstract method {1} in {2}
jjg@842 922
duke@1 923 compiler.err.source.cant.overwrite.input.file=\
duke@1 924 error writing source; cannot overwrite input file {0}
jjg@842 925
duke@1 926 compiler.err.stack.sim.error=\
duke@1 927 Internal error: stack sim error on {0}
jjg@842 928
duke@1 929 compiler.err.static.imp.only.classes.and.interfaces=\
duke@1 930 static import only from classes and interfaces
jjg@842 931
darcy@430 932 compiler.err.string.const.req=\
darcy@430 933 constant string expression required
jjg@842 934
jjg@842 935 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
duke@1 936 compiler.err.synthetic.name.conflict=\
duke@1 937 the symbol {0} conflicts with a compiler-synthesized symbol in {1}
jjg@842 938
jjg@842 939 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@359 940 compiler.warn.synthetic.name.conflict=\
mcimadamore@359 941 the symbol {0} conflicts with a compiler-synthesized symbol in {1}
duke@1 942
duke@1 943 compiler.err.throws.not.allowed.in.intf.annotation=\
duke@1 944 throws clause not allowed in @interface members
jjg@842 945
duke@1 946 compiler.err.try.without.catch.or.finally=\
duke@1 947 ''try'' without ''catch'' or ''finally''
jjg@842 948
darcy@609 949 compiler.err.try.without.catch.finally.or.resource.decls=\
darcy@609 950 ''try'' without ''catch'', ''finally'' or resource declarations
jjg@842 951
jjg@842 952 # 0: symbol
duke@1 953 compiler.err.type.doesnt.take.params=\
duke@1 954 type {0} does not take parameters
jjg@842 955
duke@1 956 compiler.err.type.var.cant.be.deref=\
duke@1 957 cannot select from a type variable
jjg@842 958
duke@1 959 compiler.err.type.var.may.not.be.followed.by.other.bounds=\
duke@1 960 a type variable may not be followed by other bounds
jjg@842 961
duke@1 962 compiler.err.type.var.more.than.once=\
duke@1 963 type variable {0} occurs more than once in result type of {1}; cannot be left uninstantiated
jjg@842 964
duke@1 965 compiler.err.type.var.more.than.once.in.result=\
duke@1 966 type variable {0} occurs more than once in type of {1}; cannot be left uninstantiated
jjg@842 967
jjg@842 968 # 0: type, 1: type, 2: string
duke@1 969 compiler.err.types.incompatible.diff.ret=\
duke@1 970 types {0} and {1} are incompatible; both define {2}, but with unrelated return types
duke@1 971
mcimadamore@1393 972 # 0: kind, 1: type, 2: name, 3: list of type, 4: symbol, 5: symbol
mcimadamore@1393 973 compiler.err.types.incompatible.unrelated.defaults=\
mcimadamore@1393 974 {0} {1} inherits unrelated defaults for {2}({3}) from types {4} and {5}
mcimadamore@1393 975
mcimadamore@1393 976 # 0: kind, 1: type, 2: name, 3: list of type, 4: symbol, 5: symbol
mcimadamore@1393 977 compiler.err.types.incompatible.abstract.default=\
mcimadamore@1393 978 {0} {1} inherits abstract and default for {2}({3}) from types {4} and {5}
mcimadamore@1393 979
mcimadamore@1393 980 # 0: name, 1: kind, 2: symbol
mcimadamore@1393 981 compiler.err.default.overrides.object.member=\
mcimadamore@1393 982 default method {0} in {1} {2} overrides a member of java.lang.Object
mcimadamore@1393 983
mcimadamore@1513 984 # 0: type
mcimadamore@1513 985 compiler.err.illegal.static.intf.meth.call=\
mcimadamore@1513 986 illegal static interface method call\n\
mcimadamore@1513 987 the receiver expression should be replaced with the type qualifier ''{0}''
mcimadamore@1513 988
mcimadamore@1393 989 # 0: type, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1393 990 compiler.err.illegal.default.super.call=\
mcimadamore@1393 991 bad type qualifier {0} in default super call\n\
mcimadamore@1393 992 {1}
mcimadamore@1393 993
mcimadamore@1393 994 # 0: symbol, 1: type
mcimadamore@1393 995 compiler.misc.overridden.default=\
mcimadamore@1415 996 method {0} is overridden in {1}
mcimadamore@1393 997
jjg@1755 998 # 0: symbol, 1: type or symbol
mcimadamore@1393 999 compiler.misc.redundant.supertype=\
mcimadamore@1393 1000 redundant interface {0} is extended by {1}
mcimadamore@1393 1001
duke@1 1002 compiler.err.unclosed.char.lit=\
duke@1 1003 unclosed character literal
jjg@842 1004
duke@1 1005 compiler.err.unclosed.comment=\
duke@1 1006 unclosed comment
jjg@842 1007
duke@1 1008 compiler.err.unclosed.str.lit=\
duke@1 1009 unclosed string literal
jjg@842 1010
jjg@842 1011 # 0: name
duke@1 1012 compiler.err.unsupported.encoding=\
duke@1 1013 unsupported encoding: {0}
jjg@842 1014
duke@1 1015 compiler.err.io.exception=\
duke@1 1016 error reading source file: {0}
jjg@842 1017
jjg@842 1018 # 0: name
duke@1 1019 compiler.err.undef.label=\
duke@1 1020 undefined label: {0}
jjg@842 1021
jjg@842 1022 # 0: message segment, 1: unused
mcimadamore@537 1023 compiler.err.cant.apply.diamond=\
mcimadamore@537 1024 cannot infer type arguments for {0}
jjg@842 1025
jjg@1136 1026 # 0: message segment or type, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@537 1027 compiler.err.cant.apply.diamond.1=\
mcimadamore@1238 1028 cannot infer type arguments for {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1238 1029 reason: {1}
mcimadamore@1238 1030
mcimadamore@1238 1031 # 0: message segment or type, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1238 1032 compiler.misc.cant.apply.diamond.1=\
mcimadamore@1238 1033 cannot infer type arguments for {0}\n\
mcimadamore@537 1034 reason: {1}
jjg@842 1035
duke@1 1036 compiler.err.unreachable.stmt=\
duke@1 1037 unreachable statement
jjg@842 1038
duke@1 1039 compiler.err.initializer.must.be.able.to.complete.normally=\
duke@1 1040 initializer must be able to complete normally
jjg@842 1041
jjg@842 1042 # 0: type
duke@1 1043 compiler.err.unreported.exception.need.to.catch.or.throw=\
duke@1 1044 unreported exception {0}; must be caught or declared to be thrown
jjg@842 1045
jjg@842 1046 # 0: type
duke@1 1047 compiler.err.unreported.exception.default.constructor=\
duke@1 1048 unreported exception {0} in default constructor
jjg@842 1049
mcimadamore@878 1050 # 0: type, 1: name
mcimadamore@878 1051 compiler.err.unreported.exception.implicit.close=\
mcimadamore@878 1052 unreported exception {0}; must be caught or declared to be thrown\n\
mcimadamore@878 1053 exception thrown from implicit call to close() on resource variable ''{1}''
mcimadamore@878 1054
duke@1 1055 compiler.err.unsupported.cross.fp.lit=\
duke@1 1056 hexadecimal floating-point literals are not supported on this VM
jjg@842 1057
duke@1 1058 compiler.err.void.not.allowed.here=\
duke@1 1059 ''void'' type not allowed here
duke@1 1060
jjg@842 1061 # 0: string
duke@1 1062 compiler.err.wrong.number.type.args=\
duke@1 1063 wrong number of type arguments; required {0}
duke@1 1064
jjg@842 1065 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1066 compiler.err.var.might.already.be.assigned=\
duke@1 1067 variable {0} might already have been assigned
jjg@842 1068
jjg@842 1069 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1070 compiler.err.var.might.not.have.been.initialized=\
duke@1 1071 variable {0} might not have been initialized
jjg@842 1072
jjg@842 1073 # 0: symbol
ksrini@1914 1074 compiler.err.var.not.initialized.in.default.constructor=\
ksrini@1914 1075 variable {0} not initialized in the default constructor
ksrini@1914 1076
ksrini@1914 1077 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1078 compiler.err.var.might.be.assigned.in.loop=\
duke@1 1079 variable {0} might be assigned in loop
duke@1 1080
jjg@842 1081 # 0: symbol, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@795 1082 compiler.err.varargs.invalid.trustme.anno=\
mcimadamore@795 1083 Invalid {0} annotation. {1}
jjg@842 1084
jjg@842 1085 # 0: type
mcimadamore@795 1086 compiler.misc.varargs.trustme.on.reifiable.varargs=\
mcimadamore@795 1087 Varargs element type {0} is reifiable.
jjg@842 1088
jjg@842 1089 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@795 1090 compiler.misc.varargs.trustme.on.non.varargs.meth=\
mcimadamore@795 1091 Method {0} is not a varargs method.
jjg@842 1092
jjg@842 1093 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@795 1094 compiler.misc.varargs.trustme.on.virtual.varargs=\
mcimadamore@795 1095 Instance method {0} is not final.
mcimadamore@795 1096
jjg@1136 1097 # 0: type, 1: symbol kind, 2: symbol
mcimadamore@845 1098 compiler.misc.inaccessible.varargs.type=\
mcimadamore@845 1099 formal varargs element type {0} is not accessible from {1} {2}
mcimadamore@845 1100
duke@1 1101 # In the following string, {1} will always be the detail message from
duke@1 1102 # java.io.IOException.
jjg@842 1103 # 0: symbol, 1: string
duke@1 1104 compiler.err.class.cant.write=\
duke@1 1105 error while writing {0}: {1}
duke@1 1106
duke@1 1107 # In the following string, {0} is the name of the class in the Java source.
duke@1 1108 # It really should be used two times..
jjg@842 1109 # 0: name
duke@1 1110 compiler.err.class.public.should.be.in.file=\
duke@1 1111 class {0} is public, should be declared in a file named {0}.java
duke@1 1112
duke@1 1113 ## All errors which do not refer to a particular line in the source code are
duke@1 1114 ## preceded by this string.
duke@1 1115 compiler.err.error=\
duke@1 1116 error:\u0020
duke@1 1117
duke@1 1118 # The following error messages do not refer to a line in the source code.
duke@1 1119 compiler.err.cant.read.file=\
duke@1 1120 cannot read: {0}
duke@1 1121
duke@1 1122 #####
duke@1 1123
duke@1 1124 # Fatal Errors
duke@1 1125
duke@1 1126 compiler.misc.fatal.err.no.java.lang=\
duke@1 1127 Fatal Error: Unable to find package java.lang in classpath or bootclasspath
jjg@842 1128
duke@1 1129 compiler.misc.fatal.err.cant.locate.meth=\
duke@1 1130 Fatal Error: Unable to find method {0}
jjg@842 1131
duke@1 1132 compiler.misc.fatal.err.cant.locate.field=\
duke@1 1133 Fatal Error: Unable to find field {0}
jjg@842 1134
duke@1 1135 compiler.misc.fatal.err.cant.locate.ctor=\
duke@1 1136 Fatal Error: Unable to find constructor for {0}
jjg@842 1137
jjg@1096 1138 compiler.misc.fatal.err.cant.close=\
jjg@1096 1139 Fatal Error: Cannot close compiler resources
duke@1 1140
duke@1 1141 #####
duke@1 1142
duke@1 1143 ##
duke@1 1144 ## miscellaneous strings
duke@1 1145 ##
duke@1 1146
duke@1 1147 compiler.misc.source.unavailable=\
duke@1 1148 (source unavailable)
jjg@842 1149
duke@1 1150 compiler.misc.base.membership=\
duke@1 1151 all your base class are belong to us
jjg@842 1152
jjg@842 1153 # 0: string, 1: string, 2: boolean
duke@1 1154 compiler.misc.x.print.processor.info=\
duke@1 1155 Processor {0} matches {1} and returns {2}.
jjg@842 1156
jjg@842 1157 # 0: number, 1: string, 2: set of symbol, 3: boolean
duke@1 1158 compiler.misc.x.print.rounds=\
duke@1 1159 Round {0}:\n\tinput files: {1}\n\tannotations: {2}\n\tlast round: {3}
duke@1 1160
duke@1 1161 #####
duke@1 1162
duke@1 1163 ## The following string will appear before all messages keyed as:
duke@1 1164 ## "compiler.note".
mcimadamore@1348 1165
mcimadamore@1759 1166 compiler.note.compressed.diags=\
mcimadamore@1759 1167 Some messages have been simplified; recompile with -Xdiags:verbose to get full output
mcimadamore@1759 1168
mcimadamore@1348 1169 compiler.note.potential.lambda.found=\
mcimadamore@1348 1170 This anonymous inner class creation can be turned into a lambda expression.
mcimadamore@1348 1171
mcimadamore@1817 1172 # 0: boolean, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1817 1173 compiler.note.lambda.stat=\
mcimadamore@1817 1174 Translating lambda expression\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1175 alternate metafactory = {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1176 synthetic method = {1}
mcimadamore@1817 1177
mcimadamore@1817 1178 # 0: boolean, 1: unused
mcimadamore@1817 1179 compiler.note.mref.stat=\
mcimadamore@1817 1180 Translating method reference\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1181 alternate metafactory = {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1182
mcimadamore@1817 1183 # 0: boolean, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1817 1184 compiler.note.mref.stat.1=\
mcimadamore@1817 1185 Translating method reference\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1186 alternate metafactory = {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1817 1187 bridge method = {1}
mcimadamore@1817 1188
duke@1 1189 compiler.note.note=\
duke@1 1190 Note:\u0020
duke@1 1191
jjg@842 1192 # 0: file name
duke@1 1193 compiler.note.deprecated.filename=\
duke@1 1194 {0} uses or overrides a deprecated API.
jjg@842 1195
duke@1 1196 compiler.note.deprecated.plural=\
duke@1 1197 Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
jjg@842 1198
duke@1 1199 # The following string may appear after one of the above deprecation
duke@1 1200 # messages.
duke@1 1201 compiler.note.deprecated.recompile=\
duke@1 1202 Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
duke@1 1203
jjg@842 1204 # 0: file name
duke@1 1205 compiler.note.deprecated.filename.additional=\
duke@1 1206 {0} has additional uses or overrides of a deprecated API.
jjg@842 1207
duke@1 1208 compiler.note.deprecated.plural.additional=\
duke@1 1209 Some input files additionally use or override a deprecated API.
duke@1 1210
jjg@842 1211 # 0: file name
duke@1 1212 compiler.note.unchecked.filename=\
duke@1 1213 {0} uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
jjg@842 1214
duke@1 1215 compiler.note.unchecked.plural=\
duke@1 1216 Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
jjg@842 1217
duke@1 1218 # The following string may appear after one of the above deprecation
duke@1 1219 # messages.
duke@1 1220 compiler.note.unchecked.recompile=\
duke@1 1221 Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
duke@1 1222
jjg@842 1223 # 0: file name
duke@1 1224 compiler.note.unchecked.filename.additional=\
duke@1 1225 {0} has additional unchecked or unsafe operations.
jjg@842 1226
duke@1 1227 compiler.note.unchecked.plural.additional=\
duke@1 1228 Some input files additionally use unchecked or unsafe operations.
duke@1 1229
jjg@842 1230 # 0: file name
jjg@377 1231 compiler.note.sunapi.filename=\
jjg@582 1232 {0} uses internal proprietary API that may be removed in a future release.
jjg@842 1233
jjg@377 1234 compiler.note.sunapi.plural=\
jjg@582 1235 Some input files use internal proprietary API that may be removed in a future release.
jjg@842 1236
jjg@377 1237 # The following string may appear after one of the above sunapi messages.
jjg@377 1238 compiler.note.sunapi.recompile=\
jjg@377 1239 Recompile with -Xlint:sunapi for details.
jjg@377 1240
jjg@842 1241 # 0: file name
jjg@377 1242 compiler.note.sunapi.filename.additional=\
jjg@582 1243 {0} uses additional internal proprietary API that may be removed in a future release.
jjg@842 1244
jjg@377 1245 compiler.note.sunapi.plural.additional=\
jjg@582 1246 Some input files additionally use internal proprietary API that may be removed in a future release.
jjg@377 1247
jjg@377 1248 # Notes related to annotation processing
jjg@377 1249
jjg@377 1250 # Print a client-generated note; assumed to be localized, no translation required
jjg@842 1251 # 0: string
jjg@377 1252 compiler.note.proc.messager=\
jjg@377 1253 {0}
jjg@377 1254
duke@1 1255 #####
duke@1 1256
jjg@842 1257 # 0: number
duke@1 1258 compiler.misc.count.error=\
duke@1 1259 {0} error
jjg@842 1260
jjg@842 1261 # 0: number
duke@1 1262 compiler.misc.count.error.plural=\
duke@1 1263 {0} errors
jjg@842 1264
jjg@842 1265 # 0: number
duke@1 1266 compiler.misc.count.warn=\
duke@1 1267 {0} warning
jjg@842 1268
jjg@842 1269 # 0: number
duke@1 1270 compiler.misc.count.warn.plural=\
duke@1 1271 {0} warnings
duke@1 1272
jjg@597 1273 compiler.misc.version.not.available=\
jjg@597 1274 (version info not available)
jjg@597 1275
duke@1 1276 ## extra output when using -verbose (JavaCompiler)
duke@1 1277
jjg@842 1278 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1279 compiler.misc.verbose.checking.attribution=\
duke@1 1280 [checking {0}]
jjg@842 1281
jjg@842 1282 # 0: string
duke@1 1283 compiler.misc.verbose.parsing.done=\
duke@1 1284 [parsing completed {0}ms]
jjg@842 1285
jjg@842 1286 # 0: file name
duke@1 1287 compiler.misc.verbose.parsing.started=\
duke@1 1288 [parsing started {0}]
jjg@842 1289
jjg@842 1290 # 0: string
duke@1 1291 compiler.misc.verbose.total=\
duke@1 1292 [total {0}ms]
jjg@842 1293
jjg@842 1294 # 0: file name
duke@1 1295 compiler.misc.verbose.wrote.file=\
duke@1 1296 [wrote {0}]
duke@1 1297
duke@1 1298 ## extra output when using -verbose (Retro)
duke@1 1299 compiler.misc.verbose.retro=\
duke@1 1300 [retrofitting {0}]
jjg@842 1301
duke@1 1302 compiler.misc.verbose.retro.with=\
duke@1 1303 \tretrofitting {0} with {1}
jjg@842 1304
duke@1 1305 compiler.misc.verbose.retro.with.list=\
duke@1 1306 \tretrofitting {0} with type parameters {1}, supertype {2}, interfaces {3}
duke@1 1307
duke@1 1308 ## extra output when using -verbose (code/ClassReader)
jjg@842 1309 # 0: string
duke@1 1310 compiler.misc.verbose.loading=\
duke@1 1311 [loading {0}]
duke@1 1312
jjg@842 1313 # 0: string
duke@1 1314 compiler.misc.verbose.sourcepath=\
duke@1 1315 [search path for source files: {0}]
duke@1 1316
jjg@842 1317 # 0: string
duke@1 1318 compiler.misc.verbose.classpath=\
duke@1 1319 [search path for class files: {0}]
duke@1 1320
duke@1 1321 ## extra output when using -checkclassfile (code/ClassReader)
duke@1 1322 compiler.misc.ccf.found.later.version=\
duke@1 1323 class file has later version than expected: {0}
jjg@842 1324
duke@1 1325 compiler.misc.ccf.unrecognized.attribute=\
duke@1 1326 unrecognized attribute: {0}
duke@1 1327
duke@1 1328 ## extra output when using -prompt (util/Log)
duke@1 1329 compiler.misc.resume.abort=\
duke@1 1330 R)esume, A)bort>
duke@1 1331
duke@1 1332 #####
duke@1 1333
duke@1 1334 ##
duke@1 1335 ## warnings
duke@1 1336 ##
duke@1 1337
duke@1 1338 ## All warning messages are preceded by the following string.
duke@1 1339 compiler.warn.warning=\
duke@1 1340 warning:\u0020
duke@1 1341
jjg@612 1342 ## Warning messages may also include the following prefix to identify a
jjg@612 1343 ## lint option
jjg@842 1344 # 0: option name
jjg@612 1345 compiler.warn.lintOption=\
jjg@612 1346 [{0}]\u0020
jjg@612 1347
jjg@842 1348 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1349 compiler.warn.constant.SVUID=\
jjg@612 1350 serialVersionUID must be constant in class {0}
duke@1 1351
jjg@842 1352 # 0: file name
duke@1 1353 compiler.warn.dir.path.element.not.found=\
jjg@612 1354 bad path element "{0}": no such directory
duke@1 1355
duke@1 1356 compiler.warn.finally.cannot.complete=\
jjg@612 1357 finally clause cannot complete normally
duke@1 1358
jjg@842 1359 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol
duke@1 1360 compiler.warn.has.been.deprecated=\
jjg@612 1361 {0} in {1} has been deprecated
duke@1 1362
jjg@842 1363 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1364 compiler.warn.sun.proprietary=\
jjg@582 1365 {0} is internal proprietary API and may be removed in a future release
duke@1 1366
duke@1 1367 compiler.warn.illegal.char.for.encoding=\
duke@1 1368 unmappable character for encoding {0}
jjg@612 1369
jjg@842 1370 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1371 compiler.warn.improper.SVUID=\
jjg@612 1372 serialVersionUID must be declared static final in class {0}
duke@1 1373
jjg@842 1374 # 0: type, 1: type
duke@1 1375 compiler.warn.inexact.non-varargs.call=\
jjg@842 1376 non-varargs call of varargs method with inexact argument type for last parameter;\n\
jjg@842 1377 cast to {0} for a varargs call\n\
jjg@842 1378 cast to {1} for a non-varargs call and to suppress this warning
duke@1 1379
mcimadamore@935 1380 # 0: list of type
mcimadamore@935 1381 compiler.warn.unreachable.catch=\
mcimadamore@935 1382 unreachable catch clause\n\
mcimadamore@935 1383 thrown type {0} has already been caught
mcimadamore@935 1384
mcimadamore@935 1385 # 0: list of type
mcimadamore@935 1386 compiler.warn.unreachable.catch.1=\
mcimadamore@935 1387 unreachable catch clause\n\
mcimadamore@935 1388 thrown types {0} have already been caught
mcimadamore@935 1389
jjg@842 1390 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1391 compiler.warn.long.SVUID=\
jjg@612 1392 serialVersionUID must be of type long in class {0}
duke@1 1393
jjg@842 1394 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1395 compiler.warn.missing.SVUID=\
jjg@612 1396 serializable class {0} has no definition of serialVersionUID
duke@1 1397
vromero@2000 1398 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
vromero@2000 1399 compiler.warn.potentially.ambiguous.overload=\
vromero@2000 1400 {0} in {1} is potentially ambiguous with {2} in {3}
vromero@2000 1401
jjg@842 1402 # 0: message segment
duke@1 1403 compiler.warn.override.varargs.missing=\
duke@1 1404 {0}; overridden method has no ''...''
jjg@842 1405
jjg@842 1406 # 0: message segment
duke@1 1407 compiler.warn.override.varargs.extra=\
duke@1 1408 {0}; overriding method is missing ''...''
jjg@842 1409
duke@1 1410 compiler.warn.override.bridge=\
duke@1 1411 {0}; overridden method is a bridge method
duke@1 1412
jjg@842 1413 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1414 compiler.warn.pkg-info.already.seen=\
jjg@457 1415 a package-info.java file has already been seen for package {0}
jjg@612 1416
jjg@842 1417 # 0: file name
duke@1 1418 compiler.warn.path.element.not.found=\
jjg@612 1419 bad path element "{0}": no such file or directory
jjg@612 1420
duke@1 1421 compiler.warn.possible.fall-through.into.case=\
jjg@612 1422 possible fall-through into case
duke@1 1423
jjg@842 1424 # 0: type
duke@1 1425 compiler.warn.redundant.cast=\
jjg@612 1426 redundant cast to {0}
duke@1 1427
jjg@842 1428 # 0: number
duke@1 1429 compiler.warn.position.overflow=\
duke@1 1430 Position encoding overflows at line {0}
duke@1 1431
jjg@842 1432 # 0: file name, 1: number, 2: number
duke@1 1433 compiler.warn.big.major.version=\
duke@1 1434 {0}: major version {1} is newer than {2}, the highest major version supported by this compiler.\n\
duke@1 1435 It is recommended that the compiler be upgraded.
duke@1 1436
jjg@842 1437 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
jjg@505 1438 compiler.warn.static.not.qualified.by.type=\
jjg@612 1439 static {0} should be qualified by type name, {1}, instead of by an expression
jjg@505 1440
jjg@842 1441 # 0: string
jjg@757 1442 compiler.warn.source.no.bootclasspath=\
jjg@757 1443 bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with -source {0}
jjg@757 1444
darcy@1961 1445 # 0: string
darcy@1961 1446 compiler.warn.option.obsolete.source=\
darcy@1961 1447 source value {0} is obsolete and will be removed in a future release
darcy@1961 1448
darcy@1961 1449 # 0: string
darcy@1961 1450 compiler.warn.option.obsolete.target=\
darcy@1961 1451 target value {0} is obsolete and will be removed in a future release
darcy@1961 1452
darcy@1961 1453 compiler.warn.option.obsolete.suppression=\
darcy@1961 1454 To suppress warnings about obsolete options, use -Xlint:-options.
darcy@1961 1455
jjg@842 1456 # 0: name, 1: number, 2: number, 3: number, 4: number
jjg@776 1457 compiler.warn.future.attr=\
jjg@776 1458 {0} attribute introduced in version {1}.{2} class files is ignored in version {3}.{4} class files
jjg@776 1459
duke@1 1460 # Warnings related to annotation processing
jjg@842 1461 # 0: name
duke@1 1462 compiler.warn.proc.package.does.not.exist=\
duke@1 1463 package {0} does not exist
jjg@842 1464
jjg@842 1465 # 0: name
duke@1 1466 compiler.warn.proc.file.reopening=\
duke@1 1467 Attempt to create a file for ''{0}'' multiple times
duke@1 1468
jjg@842 1469 # 0: name
duke@1 1470 compiler.warn.proc.type.already.exists=\
duke@1 1471 A file for type ''{0}'' already exists on the sourcepath or classpath
duke@1 1472
jjg@842 1473 # 0: name
duke@1 1474 compiler.warn.proc.type.recreate=\
duke@1 1475 Attempt to create a file for type ''{0}'' multiple times
duke@1 1476
jjg@842 1477 # 0: string
duke@1 1478 compiler.warn.proc.illegal.file.name=\
duke@1 1479 Cannot create file for illegal name ''{0}''.
duke@1 1480
jjg@842 1481 # 0: string, 1: string
jjg@618 1482 compiler.warn.proc.suspicious.class.name=\
jjg@618 1483 Creating file for a type whose name ends in {1}: ''{0}''
jjg@618 1484
jjg@842 1485 # 0: name
duke@1 1486 compiler.warn.proc.file.create.last.round=\
duke@1 1487 File for type ''{0}'' created in the last round will not be subject to annotation processing.
duke@1 1488
jjg@842 1489 # 0: string, 1: string
duke@1 1490 compiler.warn.proc.malformed.supported.string=\
duke@1 1491 Malformed string ''{0}'' for a supported annotation type returned by processor ''{1}''
duke@1 1492
jjg@842 1493 # 0: set of string
duke@1 1494 compiler.warn.proc.annotations.without.processors=\
duke@1 1495 No processor claimed any of these annotations: {0}
duke@1 1496
jjg@842 1497 # 0: source version, 1: string, 2: string
duke@1 1498 compiler.warn.proc.processor.incompatible.source.version=\
duke@1 1499 Supported source version ''{0}'' from annotation processor ''{1}'' less than -source ''{2}''
duke@1 1500
duke@1 1501 compiler.warn.proc.proc-only.requested.no.procs=\
duke@1 1502 Annotation processing without compilation requested but no processors were found.
duke@1 1503
duke@1 1504 compiler.warn.proc.use.implicit=\
jjg@842 1505 Implicitly compiled files were not subject to annotation processing.\n\
jjg@842 1506 Use -implicit to specify a policy for implicit compilation.
duke@1 1507
duke@1 1508 compiler.warn.proc.use.proc.or.implicit=\
jjg@842 1509 Implicitly compiled files were not subject to annotation processing.\n\
jjg@842 1510 Use -proc:none to disable annotation processing or -implicit to specify a policy for implicit compilation.
duke@1 1511
duke@1 1512 # Print a client-generated warning; assumed to be localized, no translation required
jjg@842 1513 # 0: string
duke@1 1514 compiler.warn.proc.messager=\
duke@1 1515 {0}
duke@1 1516
jjg@842 1517 # 0: set of name
duke@1 1518 compiler.warn.proc.unclosed.type.files=\
duke@1 1519 Unclosed files for the types ''{0}''; these types will not undergo annotation processing
duke@1 1520
jjg@842 1521 # 0: string
duke@1 1522 compiler.warn.proc.unmatched.processor.options=\
duke@1 1523 The following options were not recognized by any processor: ''{0}''
duke@1 1524
mcimadamore@743 1525 compiler.warn.try.explicit.close.call=\
mcimadamore@743 1526 explicit call to close() on an auto-closeable resource
jjg@842 1527
jjg@842 1528 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@743 1529 compiler.warn.try.resource.not.referenced=\
mcimadamore@743 1530 auto-closeable resource {0} is never referenced in body of corresponding try statement
jjg@842 1531
mcimadamore@951 1532 # 0: type
mcimadamore@951 1533 compiler.warn.try.resource.throws.interrupted.exc=\
mcimadamore@951 1534 auto-closeable resource {0} has a member method close() that could throw InterruptedException
mcimadamore@951 1535
duke@1 1536 compiler.warn.unchecked.assign=\
jjg@612 1537 unchecked assignment: {0} to {1}
jjg@842 1538
jjg@842 1539 # 0: symbol, 1: type
duke@1 1540 compiler.warn.unchecked.assign.to.var=\
jjg@612 1541 unchecked assignment to variable {0} as member of raw type {1}
jjg@842 1542
jjg@842 1543 # 0: symbol, 1: type
duke@1 1544 compiler.warn.unchecked.call.mbr.of.raw.type=\
jjg@612 1545 unchecked call to {0} as a member of the raw type {1}
jjg@842 1546
duke@1 1547 compiler.warn.unchecked.cast.to.type=\
jjg@612 1548 unchecked cast to type {0}
jjg@842 1549
jjg@842 1550 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type, 3: list of type, 4: symbol kind, 5: symbol
duke@1 1551 compiler.warn.unchecked.meth.invocation.applied=\
jjg@612 1552 unchecked method invocation: {0} {1} in {4} {5} is applied to given types\n\
mcimadamore@161 1553 required: {2}\n\
mcimadamore@161 1554 found: {3}
mcimadamore@161 1555
jjg@842 1556 # 0: type
duke@1 1557 compiler.warn.unchecked.generic.array.creation=\
jjg@612 1558 unchecked generic array creation for varargs parameter of type {0}
duke@1 1559
jjg@842 1560 # 0: type
mcimadamore@795 1561 compiler.warn.unchecked.varargs.non.reifiable.type=\
jjg@612 1562 Possible heap pollution from parameterized vararg type {0}
mcimadamore@580 1563
jjg@842 1564 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@795 1565 compiler.warn.varargs.unsafe.use.varargs.param=\
mcimadamore@795 1566 Varargs method could cause heap pollution from non-reifiable varargs parameter {0}
mcimadamore@795 1567
duke@1 1568 compiler.warn.missing.deprecated.annotation=\
jjg@612 1569 deprecated item is not annotated with @Deprecated
duke@1 1570
duke@1 1571 compiler.warn.invalid.archive.file=\
jjg@612 1572 Unexpected file on path: {0}
duke@1 1573
duke@1 1574 compiler.warn.unexpected.archive.file=\
jjg@612 1575 Unexpected extension for archive file: {0}
duke@1 1576
duke@1 1577 compiler.warn.div.zero=\
jjg@612 1578 division by zero
duke@1 1579
duke@1 1580 compiler.warn.empty.if=\
jjg@612 1581 empty statement after if
duke@1 1582
duke@1 1583 compiler.warn.annotation.method.not.found=\
duke@1 1584 Cannot find annotation method ''{1}()'' in type ''{0}''
duke@1 1585
duke@1 1586 compiler.warn.annotation.method.not.found.reason=\
duke@1 1587 Cannot find annotation method ''{1}()'' in type ''{0}'': {2}
duke@1 1588
mcimadamore@992 1589 # 0: symbol, 1: name
mcimadamore@992 1590 compiler.warn.unknown.enum.constant=\
mcimadamore@992 1591 unknown enum constant {1}.{2}
mcimadamore@992 1592
mcimadamore@992 1593 # 0: symbol, 1: name, 2: message segment
mcimadamore@992 1594 compiler.warn.unknown.enum.constant.reason=\
mcimadamore@992 1595 unknown enum constant {1}.{2}\n\
mcimadamore@992 1596 reason: {3}
mcimadamore@992 1597
jjg@842 1598 # 0: type, 1: type
mcimadamore@122 1599 compiler.warn.raw.class.use=\
jjg@612 1600 found raw type: {0}\n\
mcimadamore@829 1601 missing type arguments for generic class {1}
mcimadamore@122 1602
jjg@842 1603 # 0: unused, 1: unused
mcimadamore@731 1604 compiler.warn.diamond.redundant.args=\
mcimadamore@731 1605 redundant type arguments in new expression (use diamond operator instead).
jjg@842 1606
jjg@842 1607 # 0: type, 1: type
mcimadamore@731 1608 compiler.warn.diamond.redundant.args.1=\
mcimadamore@731 1609 redundant type arguments in new expression (use diamond operator instead).\n\
mcimadamore@731 1610 explicit: {0}\n\
mcimadamore@731 1611 inferred: {1}
mcimadamore@731 1612
jjg@842 1613 # 0: symbol, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@795 1614 compiler.warn.varargs.redundant.trustme.anno=\
mcimadamore@795 1615 Redundant {0} annotation. {1}
mcimadamore@795 1616
duke@1 1617 #####
duke@1 1618
duke@1 1619 ## The following are tokens which are non-terminals in the language. They should
duke@1 1620 ## be named as JLS3 calls them when translated to the appropriate language.
duke@1 1621 compiler.misc.token.identifier=\
duke@1 1622 <identifier>
jjg@842 1623
duke@1 1624 compiler.misc.token.character=\
duke@1 1625 <character>
jjg@842 1626
duke@1 1627 compiler.misc.token.string=\
duke@1 1628 <string>
jjg@842 1629
duke@1 1630 compiler.misc.token.integer=\
duke@1 1631 <integer>
jjg@842 1632
duke@1 1633 compiler.misc.token.long-integer=\
duke@1 1634 <long integer>
jjg@842 1635
duke@1 1636 compiler.misc.token.float=\
duke@1 1637 <float>
jjg@842 1638
duke@1 1639 compiler.misc.token.double=\
duke@1 1640 <double>
jjg@842 1641
duke@1 1642 compiler.misc.token.bad-symbol=\
duke@1 1643 <bad symbol>
jjg@842 1644
duke@1 1645 compiler.misc.token.end-of-input=\
duke@1 1646 <end of input>
duke@1 1647
duke@1 1648 ## The argument to the following string will always be one of the following:
duke@1 1649 ## 1. one of the above non-terminals
duke@1 1650 ## 2. a keyword (JLS1.8)
duke@1 1651 ## 3. a boolean literal (JLS3.10.3)
duke@1 1652 ## 4. the null literal (JLS3.10.7)
duke@1 1653 ## 5. a Java separator (JLS3.11)
duke@1 1654 ## 6. an operator (JLS3.12)
duke@1 1655 ##
duke@1 1656 ## This is the only place these tokens will be used.
jjg@842 1657 # 0: token
duke@1 1658 compiler.err.expected=\
duke@1 1659 {0} expected
jjg@842 1660
jjg@842 1661 # 0: token, 1: token
duke@1 1662 compiler.err.expected2=\
duke@1 1663 {0} or {1} expected
jjg@842 1664
jjg@842 1665 # 0: token, 1: token, 2: token
duke@1 1666 compiler.err.expected3=\
duke@1 1667 {0}, {1}, or {2} expected
duke@1 1668
duke@1 1669 compiler.err.premature.eof=\
duke@1 1670 reached end of file while parsing
duke@1 1671
duke@1 1672 ## The following are related in form, but do not easily fit the above paradigm.
duke@1 1673 compiler.err.dot.class.expected=\
duke@1 1674 ''.class'' expected
duke@1 1675
duke@1 1676 ## The argument to this string will always be either 'case' or 'default'.
jjg@842 1677 # 0: token
duke@1 1678 compiler.err.orphaned=\
duke@1 1679 orphaned {0}
duke@1 1680
jjg@842 1681 # 0: name
duke@1 1682 compiler.misc.anonymous.class=\
duke@1 1683 <anonymous {0}>
duke@1 1684
jjg@842 1685 # 0: name, 1: type
mcimadamore@121 1686 compiler.misc.type.captureof=\
mcimadamore@121 1687 capture#{0} of {1}
mcimadamore@121 1688
mcimadamore@238 1689 compiler.misc.type.captureof.1=\
mcimadamore@238 1690 capture#{0}
mcimadamore@238 1691
mcimadamore@121 1692 compiler.misc.type.none=\
mcimadamore@121 1693 <none>
mcimadamore@121 1694
duke@1 1695 compiler.misc.unnamed.package=\
duke@1 1696 unnamed package
duke@1 1697
duke@1 1698 #####
duke@1 1699
jjg@842 1700 # 0: symbol, 1: message segment
duke@1 1701 compiler.err.cant.access=\
jjg@842 1702 cannot access {0}\n\
jjg@842 1703 {1}
duke@1 1704
jlahoda@2099 1705 # 0: file name, 1: message segment
duke@1 1706 compiler.misc.bad.class.file.header=\
jjg@842 1707 bad class file: {0}\n\
jjg@842 1708 {1}\n\
jjg@842 1709 Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
jjg@842 1710
jjg@842 1711 # 0: file name, 1: message segment
jjg@12 1712 compiler.misc.bad.source.file.header=\
jjg@842 1713 bad source file: {0}\n\
jjg@842 1714 {1}\n\
jjg@842 1715 Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the sourcepath.
duke@1 1716
duke@1 1717 ## The following are all possible strings for the second argument ({1}) of the
duke@1 1718 ## above strings.
duke@1 1719 compiler.misc.bad.class.signature=\
duke@1 1720 bad class signature: {0}
jjg@842 1721
jjg@952 1722 #0: symbol, 1: symbol
jjg@952 1723 compiler.misc.bad.enclosing.class=\
jjg@952 1724 bad enclosing class for {0}: {1}
jjg@952 1725
jjg@952 1726 # 0: symbol
duke@1 1727 compiler.misc.bad.enclosing.method=\
jjg@952 1728 bad enclosing method attribute for class {0}
jjg@842 1729
duke@1 1730 compiler.misc.bad.runtime.invisible.param.annotations=\
duke@1 1731 bad RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations attribute: {0}
jjg@842 1732
duke@1 1733 compiler.misc.bad.const.pool.tag=\
duke@1 1734 bad constant pool tag: {0}
jjg@842 1735
duke@1 1736 compiler.misc.bad.const.pool.tag.at=\
duke@1 1737 bad constant pool tag: {0} at {1}
jjg@842 1738
duke@1 1739 compiler.misc.bad.signature=\
duke@1 1740 bad signature: {0}
jjg@842 1741
jjg@1521 1742 compiler.misc.bad.type.annotation.value=\
jjg@1521 1743 bad type annotation target type value: {0}
jjg@1521 1744
duke@1 1745 compiler.misc.class.file.wrong.class=\
duke@1 1746 class file contains wrong class: {0}
jjg@842 1747
duke@1 1748 compiler.misc.class.file.not.found=\
duke@1 1749 class file for {0} not found
jjg@842 1750
jlahoda@2099 1751 # 0: classfile major version, 1: classfile minor version
jlahoda@2099 1752 compiler.misc.invalid.default.interface=\
jlahoda@2099 1753 default method found in version {0}.{1} classfile
jlahoda@2099 1754
jlahoda@2099 1755 # 0: classfile major version, 1: classfile minor version
jlahoda@2099 1756 compiler.misc.invalid.static.interface=\
jlahoda@2099 1757 static method found in version {0}.{1} classfile
jlahoda@2099 1758
jjg@842 1759 # 0: name
duke@1 1760 compiler.misc.file.doesnt.contain.class=\
duke@1 1761 file does not contain class {0}
jjg@842 1762
duke@1 1763 compiler.misc.file.does.not.contain.package=\
duke@1 1764 file does not contain package {0}
jjg@842 1765
duke@1 1766 compiler.misc.illegal.start.of.class.file=\
duke@1 1767 illegal start of class file
jjg@842 1768
duke@1 1769 compiler.misc.unable.to.access.file=\
duke@1 1770 unable to access file: {0}
jjg@842 1771
duke@1 1772 compiler.misc.unicode.str.not.supported=\
duke@1 1773 unicode string in class file not supported
jjg@842 1774
duke@1 1775 compiler.misc.undecl.type.var=\
duke@1 1776 undeclared type variable: {0}
jjg@842 1777
duke@1 1778 compiler.misc.wrong.version=\
duke@1 1779 class file has wrong version {0}.{1}, should be {2}.{3}
duke@1 1780
duke@1 1781 #####
duke@1 1782
jjg@842 1783 # 0: type, 1: type or symbol
duke@1 1784 compiler.err.not.within.bounds=\
mcimadamore@829 1785 type argument {0} is not within bounds of type-variable {1}
duke@1 1786
duke@1 1787 ## The following are all possible strings for the second argument ({1}) of the
duke@1 1788 ## above string.
duke@1 1789
duke@1 1790 ## none yet...
duke@1 1791
duke@1 1792 #####
duke@1 1793
mcimadamore@1296 1794 # 0: message segment
duke@1 1795 compiler.err.prob.found.req=\
mcimadamore@1238 1796 incompatible types: {0}
jjg@842 1797
mcimadamore@1759 1798 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@1759 1799 compiler.misc.prob.found.req=\
mcimadamore@1759 1800 incompatible types: {0}
mcimadamore@1759 1801
jjg@842 1802 # 0: message segment, 1: type, 2: type
duke@1 1803 compiler.warn.prob.found.req=\
jjg@842 1804 {0}\n\
jjg@842 1805 required: {2}\n\
jjg@842 1806 found: {1}
jjg@842 1807
mcimadamore@1238 1808 # 0: type, 1: type
duke@1 1809 compiler.misc.inconvertible.types=\
mcimadamore@1238 1810 {0} cannot be converted to {1}
jjg@842 1811
mcimadamore@1296 1812 # 0: type, 1: type
duke@1 1813 compiler.misc.possible.loss.of.precision=\
mcimadamore@1296 1814 possible lossy conversion from {0} to {1}
duke@1 1815
duke@1 1816 compiler.misc.unchecked.assign=\
jjg@612 1817 unchecked conversion
jjg@842 1818
duke@1 1819 # compiler.misc.storecheck=\
jjg@612 1820 # assignment might cause later store checks to fail
duke@1 1821 # compiler.misc.unchecked=\
jjg@612 1822 # assigned array cannot dynamically check its stores
duke@1 1823 compiler.misc.unchecked.cast.to.type=\
jjg@612 1824 unchecked cast
duke@1 1825
duke@1 1826 # compiler.err.star.expected=\
duke@1 1827 # ''*'' expected
duke@1 1828 # compiler.err.no.elem.type=\
duke@1 1829 # \[\*\] cannot have a type
duke@1 1830
mcimadamore@1238 1831 # 0: type
mcimadamore@743 1832 compiler.misc.try.not.applicable.to.type=\
mcimadamore@1296 1833 try-with-resources not applicable to variable type\n\
mcimadamore@1296 1834 ({0})
mcimadamore@743 1835
duke@1 1836 #####
duke@1 1837
jjg@842 1838 # 0: message segment or type, 1: message segment
duke@1 1839 compiler.err.type.found.req=\
jjg@842 1840 unexpected type\n\
jjg@842 1841 required: {1}\n\
jjg@842 1842 found: {0}
duke@1 1843
duke@1 1844 ## The following are all possible strings for the first argument ({0}) of the
duke@1 1845 ## above string.
duke@1 1846 compiler.misc.type.req.class=\
duke@1 1847 class
jjg@842 1848
duke@1 1849 compiler.misc.type.req.class.array=\
duke@1 1850 class or array
jjg@842 1851
mcimadamore@829 1852 compiler.misc.type.req.array.or.iterable=\
mcimadamore@829 1853 array or java.lang.Iterable
jjg@842 1854
duke@1 1855 compiler.misc.type.req.ref=\
duke@1 1856 reference
jjg@842 1857
duke@1 1858 compiler.misc.type.req.exact=\
duke@1 1859 class or interface without bounds
jjg@842 1860
jjg@842 1861 # 0: type
duke@1 1862 compiler.misc.type.parameter=\
mcimadamore@80 1863 type parameter {0}
duke@1 1864
duke@1 1865 #####
duke@1 1866
duke@1 1867 ## The following are all possible strings for the last argument of all those
duke@1 1868 ## diagnostics whose key ends in ".1"
mcimadamore@1238 1869
jjg@842 1870 # 0: type, 1: list of type
duke@1 1871 compiler.misc.no.unique.maximal.instance.exists=\
duke@1 1872 no unique maximal instance exists for type variable {0} with upper bounds {1}
jjg@842 1873
duke@1 1874 compiler.misc.no.unique.minimal.instance.exists=\
duke@1 1875 no unique minimal instance exists for type variable {0} with lower bounds {1}
jjg@842 1876
mcimadamore@1087 1877 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@1087 1878 compiler.misc.incompatible.upper.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1087 1879 inference variable {0} has incompatible upper bounds {1}
mcimadamore@1087 1880
mcimadamore@1338 1881 # 0: type, 1: list of type, 2: list of type
mcimadamore@1338 1882 compiler.misc.incompatible.eq.upper.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1338 1883 inference variable {0} has incompatible bounds\n\
mcimadamore@1338 1884 equality constraints: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1338 1885 upper bounds: {2}
mcimadamore@1338 1886
mcimadamore@1338 1887 # 0: type, 1: list of type, 2: list of type
mcimadamore@1338 1888 compiler.misc.incompatible.eq.lower.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1338 1889 inference variable {0} has incompatible bounds\n\
mcimadamore@1338 1890 equality constraints: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1338 1891 lower bounds: {2}
mcimadamore@1338 1892
jjg@842 1893 # 0: list of type, 1: type, 2: type
mcimadamore@689 1894 compiler.misc.infer.no.conforming.instance.exists=\
duke@1 1895 no instance(s) of type variable(s) {0} exist so that {1} conforms to {2}
jjg@842 1896
mcimadamore@1296 1897 # 0: list of type, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@689 1898 compiler.misc.infer.no.conforming.assignment.exists=\
mcimadamore@1296 1899 cannot infer type-variable(s) {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1296 1900 (argument mismatch; {1})
mcimadamore@1296 1901
mcimadamore@1296 1902 # 0: list of type
mcimadamore@689 1903 compiler.misc.infer.arg.length.mismatch=\
mcimadamore@1296 1904 cannot infer type-variable(s) {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1296 1905 (actual and formal argument lists differ in length)
mcimadamore@1296 1906
mcimadamore@1296 1907 # 0: list of type, 1: message segment
mcimadamore@1186 1908 compiler.misc.infer.varargs.argument.mismatch=\
mcimadamore@1296 1909 cannot infer type-variable(s) {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1296 1910 (varargs mismatch; {1})
mcimadamore@1186 1911
jjg@842 1912 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@1251 1913 compiler.misc.inferred.do.not.conform.to.upper.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1251 1914 inferred type does not conform to upper bound(s)\n\
mcimadamore@299 1915 inferred: {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1251 1916 upper bound(s): {1}
mcimadamore@1251 1917
mcimadamore@1251 1918 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@1251 1919 compiler.misc.inferred.do.not.conform.to.lower.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1251 1920 inferred type does not conform to lower bound(s)\n\
mcimadamore@1251 1921 inferred: {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1251 1922 lower bound(s): {1}
mcimadamore@1251 1923
mcimadamore@1251 1924 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@1251 1925 compiler.misc.inferred.do.not.conform.to.eq.bounds=\
mcimadamore@1251 1926 inferred type does not conform to equality constraint(s)\n\
mcimadamore@1251 1927 inferred: {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1251 1928 equality constraints(s): {1}
jjg@842 1929
jjg@842 1930 # 0: symbol
mcimadamore@537 1931 compiler.misc.diamond=\
mcimadamore@537 1932 {0}<>
jjg@842 1933
mcimadamore@881 1934 # 0: type
mcimadamore@881 1935 compiler.misc.diamond.non.generic=\
mcimadamore@881 1936 cannot use ''<>'' with non-generic class {0}
mcimadamore@881 1937
jjg@1136 1938 # 0: unused
mcimadamore@993 1939 compiler.misc.diamond.and.explicit.params=\
mcimadamore@993 1940 cannot use ''<>'' with explicit type parameters for constructor
mcimadamore@993 1941
vromero@2004 1942 # 0: unused
vromero@2004 1943 compiler.misc.mref.infer.and.explicit.params=\
vromero@2004 1944 cannot use raw constructor reference with explicit type parameters for constructor
vromero@2004 1945
jjg@842 1946 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@689 1947 compiler.misc.explicit.param.do.not.conform.to.bounds=\
mcimadamore@689 1948 explicit type argument {0} does not conform to declared bound(s) {1}
mcimadamore@689 1949
mcimadamore@689 1950 compiler.misc.arg.length.mismatch=\
mcimadamore@689 1951 actual and formal argument lists differ in length
jjg@842 1952
mcimadamore@1296 1953 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@689 1954 compiler.misc.no.conforming.assignment.exists=\
mcimadamore@1296 1955 argument mismatch; {0}
mcimadamore@1296 1956
mcimadamore@1296 1957 # 0: message segment
mcimadamore@689 1958 compiler.misc.varargs.argument.mismatch=\
mcimadamore@1296 1959 varargs mismatch; {0}
jjg@842 1960
duke@1 1961 #####
duke@1 1962
jjg@1755 1963 # 0: symbol or type, 1: file name
ohrstrom@1384 1964 compiler.warn.auxiliary.class.accessed.from.outside.of.its.source.file=\
ohrstrom@1384 1965 auxiliary class {0} in {1} should not be accessed from outside its own source file
ohrstrom@1384 1966
duke@1 1967 ## The first argument ({0}) is a "kindname".
jjg@842 1968 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol, 2: symbol
duke@1 1969 compiler.err.abstract.cant.be.accessed.directly=\
duke@1 1970 abstract {0} {1} in {2} cannot be accessed directly
duke@1 1971
duke@1 1972 ## The first argument ({0}) is a "kindname".
jjg@842 1973 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
duke@1 1974 compiler.err.non-static.cant.be.ref=\
duke@1 1975 non-static {0} {1} cannot be referenced from a static context
duke@1 1976
mcimadamore@1352 1977 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1352 1978 compiler.misc.non-static.cant.be.ref=\
mcimadamore@1352 1979 non-static {0} {1} cannot be referenced from a static context
mcimadamore@1352 1980
mcimadamore@1610 1981 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol
mcimadamore@1610 1982 compiler.misc.static.method.in.unbound.lookup=\
mcimadamore@1610 1983 static {0} {1} found in unbound lookup
mcimadamore@1610 1984
duke@1 1985 ## Both arguments ({0}, {1}) are "kindname"s. {0} is a comma-separated list
duke@1 1986 ## of kindnames (the list should be identical to that provided in source.
duke@1 1987 compiler.err.unexpected.type=\
jjg@842 1988 unexpected type\n\
jjg@842 1989 required: {0}\n\
jjg@842 1990 found: {1}
duke@1 1991
mcimadamore@1348 1992 compiler.err.unexpected.lambda=\
mcimadamore@1348 1993 lambda expression not expected here
mcimadamore@1348 1994
mcimadamore@1352 1995 compiler.err.unexpected.mref=\
mcimadamore@1352 1996 method reference not expected here
mcimadamore@1352 1997
mcimadamore@80 1998 ## The first argument {0} is a "kindname" (e.g. 'constructor', 'field', etc.)
mcimadamore@80 1999 ## The second argument {1} is the non-resolved symbol
mcimadamore@80 2000 ## The third argument {2} is a list of type parameters (non-empty if {1} is a method)
mcimadamore@80 2001 ## The fourth argument {3} is a list of argument types (non-empty if {1} is a method)
jjg@842 2002 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: unused, 3: unused
duke@1 2003 compiler.err.cant.resolve=\
mcimadamore@80 2004 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@80 2005 symbol: {0} {1}
duke@1 2006
jjg@842 2007 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: unused, 3: list of type
mcimadamore@80 2008 compiler.err.cant.resolve.args=\
mcimadamore@80 2009 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@80 2010 symbol: {0} {1}({3})
mcimadamore@80 2011
jjg@842 2012 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type, 3: list of type
mcimadamore@80 2013 compiler.err.cant.resolve.args.params=\
mcimadamore@80 2014 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@80 2015 symbol: {0} <{2}>{1}({3})
mcimadamore@80 2016
mcimadamore@80 2017 ## arguments from {0} to {3} have the same meaning as above
mcimadamore@829 2018 ## The fifth argument {4} is a location subdiagnostic (see below)
jjg@842 2019 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: unused, 3: unused, 4: message segment
duke@1 2020 compiler.err.cant.resolve.location=\
mcimadamore@80 2021 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@221 2022 symbol: {0} {1}\n\
mcimadamore@829 2023 location: {4}
mcimadamore@80 2024
jjg@842 2025 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: unused, 3: list of type, 4: message segment
mcimadamore@80 2026 compiler.err.cant.resolve.location.args=\
mcimadamore@80 2027 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@221 2028 symbol: {0} {1}({3})\n\
mcimadamore@829 2029 location: {4}
mcimadamore@80 2030
jjg@842 2031 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type, 3: list, 4: message segment
mcimadamore@80 2032 compiler.err.cant.resolve.location.args.params=\
mcimadamore@80 2033 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@221 2034 symbol: {0} <{2}>{1}({3})\n\
mcimadamore@829 2035 location: {4}
mcimadamore@829 2036
mcimadamore@1352 2037 ### Following are replicated/used for method reference diagnostics
mcimadamore@1352 2038
mcimadamore@1352 2039 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: unused, 3: list of type, 4: message segment
mcimadamore@1352 2040 compiler.misc.cant.resolve.location.args=\
mcimadamore@1352 2041 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@1352 2042 symbol: {0} {1}({3})\n\
mcimadamore@1352 2043 location: {4}
mcimadamore@1352 2044
mcimadamore@1352 2045 # 0: symbol kind, 1: name, 2: list of type, 3: list, 4: message segment
mcimadamore@1352 2046 compiler.misc.cant.resolve.location.args.params=\
mcimadamore@1352 2047 cannot find symbol\n\
mcimadamore@1352 2048 symbol: {0} <{2}>{1}({3})\n\
mcimadamore@1352 2049 location: {4}
mcimadamore@1352 2050
mcimadamore@829 2051 ##a location subdiagnostic is composed as follows:
mcimadamore@829 2052 ## The first argument {0} is the location "kindname" (e.g. 'constructor', 'field', etc.)
mcimadamore@829 2053 ## The second argument {1} is the location name
mcimadamore@829 2054 ## The third argument {2} is the location type (only when {1} is a variable name)
mcimadamore@829 2055
jjg@1136 2056 # 0: symbol kind, 1: type or symbol, 2: unused
mcimadamore@829 2057 compiler.misc.location=\
mcimadamore@829 2058 {0} {1}
jjg@842 2059
jjg@842 2060 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol, 2: type
mcimadamore@829 2061 compiler.misc.location.1=\
mcimadamore@829 2062 {0} {1} of type {2}
duke@1 2063
duke@1 2064 ## The following are all possible string for "kindname".
duke@1 2065 ## They should be called whatever the JLS calls them after it been translated
duke@1 2066 ## to the appropriate language.
duke@1 2067 # compiler.misc.kindname.constructor=\
duke@1 2068 # static member
duke@1 2069 compiler.misc.kindname.annotation=\
duke@1 2070 @interface
jjg@842 2071
duke@1 2072 compiler.misc.kindname.constructor=\
duke@1 2073 constructor
jjg@842 2074
jjg@597 2075 compiler.misc.kindname.enum=\
jjg@597 2076 enum
jjg@842 2077
duke@1 2078 compiler.misc.kindname.interface=\
duke@1 2079 interface
jjg@842 2080
duke@1 2081 compiler.misc.kindname.static=\
duke@1 2082 static
jjg@842 2083
duke@1 2084 compiler.misc.kindname.type.variable=\
duke@1 2085 type variable
jjg@842 2086
duke@1 2087 compiler.misc.kindname.type.variable.bound=\
duke@1 2088 bound of type variable
jjg@842 2089
duke@1 2090 compiler.misc.kindname.variable=\
duke@1 2091 variable
jjg@842 2092
duke@1 2093 compiler.misc.kindname.value=\
duke@1 2094 value
jjg@842 2095
duke@1 2096 compiler.misc.kindname.method=\
duke@1 2097 method
jjg@842 2098
duke@1 2099 compiler.misc.kindname.class=\
duke@1 2100 class
jjg@842 2101
duke@1 2102 compiler.misc.kindname.package=\
duke@1 2103 package
jjg@842 2104
mcimadamore@1085 2105 compiler.misc.kindname.static.init=\
mcimadamore@1085 2106 static initializer
mcimadamore@1085 2107
mcimadamore@1085 2108 compiler.misc.kindname.instance.init=\
mcimadamore@1085 2109 instance initializer
mcimadamore@1085 2110
duke@1 2111 #####
duke@1 2112
mcimadamore@161 2113 compiler.misc.no.args=\
mcimadamore@161 2114 no arguments
mcimadamore@161 2115
jjg@842 2116 # 0: message segment
duke@1 2117 compiler.err.override.static=\
mcimadamore@362 2118 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2119 overriding method is static
jjg@842 2120
jjg@842 2121 # 0: message segment, 1: set of modifier
duke@1 2122 compiler.err.override.meth=\
mcimadamore@362 2123 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2124 overridden method is {1}
duke@1 2125
jjg@842 2126 # 0: message segment, 1: type
duke@1 2127 compiler.err.override.meth.doesnt.throw=\
mcimadamore@362 2128 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2129 overridden method does not throw {1}
duke@1 2130
duke@1 2131 # In the following string {1} is a space separated list of Java Keywords, as
duke@1 2132 # they would have been declared in the source code
jjg@842 2133 # 0: message segment, 1: set of modifier
duke@1 2134 compiler.err.override.weaker.access=\
mcimadamore@362 2135 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2136 attempting to assign weaker access privileges; was {1}
duke@1 2137
jjg@842 2138 # 0: message segment, 1: type, 2: type
mcimadamore@362 2139 compiler.err.override.incompatible.ret=\
mcimadamore@362 2140 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2141 return type {1} is not compatible with {2}
duke@1 2142
jjg@842 2143 # 0: message segment, 1: type, 2: type
mcimadamore@362 2144 compiler.warn.override.unchecked.ret=\
jjg@612 2145 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2146 return type requires unchecked conversion from {1} to {2}
mcimadamore@362 2147
jjg@842 2148 # 0: message segment, 1: type
mcimadamore@362 2149 compiler.warn.override.unchecked.thrown=\
jjg@612 2150 {0}\n\
mcimadamore@362 2151 overridden method does not throw {1}
duke@1 2152
vromero@1620 2153 # 0: symbol
vromero@1588 2154 compiler.warn.override.equals.but.not.hashcode=\
vromero@1607 2155 Class {0} overrides equals, but neither it nor any superclass overrides hashCode method
vromero@1588 2156
duke@1 2157 ## The following are all possible strings for the first argument ({0}) of the
duke@1 2158 ## above strings.
jjg@842 2159 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2160 compiler.misc.cant.override=\
duke@1 2161 {0} in {1} cannot override {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2162
jjg@842 2163 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2164 compiler.misc.cant.implement=\
duke@1 2165 {0} in {1} cannot implement {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2166
jjg@842 2167 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2168 compiler.misc.clashes.with=\
duke@1 2169 {0} in {1} clashes with {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2170
jjg@842 2171 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2172 compiler.misc.unchecked.override=\
duke@1 2173 {0} in {1} overrides {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2174
jjg@842 2175 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2176 compiler.misc.unchecked.implement=\
duke@1 2177 {0} in {1} implements {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2178
jjg@842 2179 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2180 compiler.misc.unchecked.clash.with=\
duke@1 2181 {0} in {1} overrides {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2182
jjg@842 2183 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2184 compiler.misc.varargs.override=\
duke@1 2185 {0} in {1} overrides {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2186
jjg@842 2187 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2188 compiler.misc.varargs.implement=\
duke@1 2189 {0} in {1} implements {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2190
jjg@842 2191 # 0: symbol, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: symbol
duke@1 2192 compiler.misc.varargs.clash.with=\
duke@1 2193 {0} in {1} overrides {2} in {3}
jjg@842 2194
jjg@1136 2195 # 0: unused
mcimadamore@914 2196 compiler.misc.diamond.and.anon.class=\
mcimadamore@914 2197 cannot use ''<>'' with anonymous inner classes
duke@1 2198
jjg@842 2199 # 0: symbol kind, 1: symbol, 2: symbol, 3: message segment
mcimadamore@689 2200 compiler.misc.inapplicable.method=\
mcimadamore@689 2201 {0} {1}.{2} is not applicable\n\
mcimadamore@689 2202 ({3})
mcimadamore@689 2203
duke@1 2204 ########################################
duke@1 2205 # Diagnostics for language feature changes
duke@1 2206 ########################################
jjg@842 2207 # 0: string
duke@1 2208 compiler.err.unsupported.fp.lit=\
jjg@409 2209 hexadecimal floating point literals are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2210 (use -source 5 or higher to enable hexadecimal floating point literals)
jjg@409 2211
jjg@842 2212 # 0: string
jjg@409 2213 compiler.err.unsupported.binary.lit=\
jjg@409 2214 binary literals are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2215 (use -source 7 or higher to enable binary literals)
jjg@409 2216
jjg@842 2217 # 0: string
jjg@409 2218 compiler.err.unsupported.underscore.lit=\
jjg@409 2219 underscores in literals are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2220 (use -source 7 or higher to enable underscores in literals)
duke@1 2221
jjg@842 2222 # 0: string
mcimadamore@743 2223 compiler.err.try.with.resources.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@743 2224 try-with-resources is not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2225 (use -source 7 or higher to enable try-with-resources)
darcy@609 2226
duke@1 2227 compiler.warn.enum.as.identifier=\
duke@1 2228 as of release 5, ''enum'' is a keyword, and may not be used as an identifier\n\
jjg@842 2229 (use -source 5 or higher to use ''enum'' as a keyword)
duke@1 2230
duke@1 2231 compiler.warn.assert.as.identifier=\
duke@1 2232 as of release 1.4, ''assert'' is a keyword, and may not be used as an identifier\n\
jjg@842 2233 (use -source 1.4 or higher to use ''assert'' as a keyword)
duke@1 2234
mcimadamore@1503 2235 compiler.warn.underscore.as.identifier=\
mcimadamore@1503 2236 ''_'' used as an identifier\n\
vromero@1818 2237 (use of ''_'' as an identifier might not be supported in releases after Java SE 8)
mcimadamore@1503 2238
vromero@2080 2239 compiler.err.underscore.as.identifier.in.lambda=\
vromero@2080 2240 ''_'' used as an identifier\n\
vromero@2080 2241 (use of ''_'' as an identifier is forbidden for lambda parameters)
vromero@2080 2242
duke@1 2243 compiler.err.enum.as.identifier=\
duke@1 2244 as of release 5, ''enum'' is a keyword, and may not be used as an identifier\n\
jjg@842 2245 (use -source 1.4 or lower to use ''enum'' as an identifier)
duke@1 2246
duke@1 2247 compiler.err.assert.as.identifier=\
duke@1 2248 as of release 1.4, ''assert'' is a keyword, and may not be used as an identifier\n\
jjg@842 2249 (use -source 1.3 or lower to use ''assert'' as an identifier)
duke@1 2250
jjg@1521 2251 # TODO 308: make a better error message
jjg@1521 2252 compiler.err.this.as.identifier=\
jjg@1521 2253 as of release 8, ''this'' is allowed as the parameter name for the receiver type only, which has to be the first parameter
jjg@1521 2254
jjg@1755 2255 # 0: symbol
jjg@1755 2256 compiler.err.receiver.parameter.not.applicable.constructor.toplevel.class=\
jjg@1755 2257 receiver parameter not applicable for constructor of top-level class
jjg@1755 2258
jjg@1521 2259 # TODO 308: make a better error message
jjg@2134 2260 # 0: symbol
jjg@2134 2261 compiler.err.cant.type.annotate.scoping.1=\
jjg@2134 2262 scoping construct cannot be annotated with type-use annotation: {0}
jjg@1755 2263
jjg@1521 2264 # TODO 308: make a better error message
jjg@2134 2265 # 0: list of symbol
jjg@2134 2266 compiler.err.cant.type.annotate.scoping=\
jjg@2134 2267 scoping construct cannot be annotated with type-use annotations: {0}
jjg@1521 2268
jjg@1755 2269 # 0: type, 1: type
jjg@1755 2270 compiler.err.incorrect.receiver.name=\
jjg@1755 2271 the receiver name does not match the enclosing class type\n\
jjg@1755 2272 required: {0}\n\
jjg@1755 2273 found: {1}
jjg@1755 2274
jjg@1755 2275 # 0: type, 1: type
jjg@1521 2276 compiler.err.incorrect.receiver.type=\
jjg@1755 2277 the receiver type does not match the enclosing class type\n\
jjg@1755 2278 required: {0}\n\
jjg@1755 2279 found: {1}
jjg@1755 2280
jjg@1755 2281 # 0: type, 1: type
jjg@1755 2282 compiler.err.incorrect.constructor.receiver.type=\
jjg@1755 2283 the receiver type does not match the enclosing outer class type\n\
jjg@1755 2284 required: {0}\n\
jjg@1755 2285 found: {1}
jjg@1755 2286
jjg@1755 2287 # 0: type, 1: type
jjg@1755 2288 compiler.err.incorrect.constructor.receiver.name=\
jjg@1755 2289 the receiver name does not match the enclosing outer class type\n\
jjg@1755 2290 required: {0}\n\
jjg@1755 2291 found: {1}
jjg@1521 2292
jjg@1521 2293 compiler.err.no.annotations.on.dot.class=\
jjg@1521 2294 no annotations are allowed in the type of a class literal
jjg@1521 2295
jjg@842 2296 # 0: string
duke@1 2297 compiler.err.generics.not.supported.in.source=\
duke@1 2298 generics are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2299 (use -source 5 or higher to enable generics)
duke@1 2300
jjg@842 2301 # 0: string
duke@1 2302 compiler.err.varargs.not.supported.in.source=\
duke@1 2303 variable-arity methods are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2304 (use -source 5 or higher to enable variable-arity methods)
duke@1 2305
jjg@842 2306 # 0: string
duke@1 2307 compiler.err.annotations.not.supported.in.source=\
duke@1 2308 annotations are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2309 (use -source 5 or higher to enable annotations)
duke@1 2310
jjg@1521 2311 # 0: string
jjg@1521 2312 compiler.err.type.annotations.not.supported.in.source=\
jjg@1521 2313 type annotations are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@1521 2314 (use -source 8 or higher to enable type annotations)
jjg@308 2315
jjg@842 2316 # 0: string
emc@2102 2317 compiler.err.repeatable.annotations.not.supported.in.source=\
emc@2102 2318 repeated annotations are not supported in -source {0}\n\
emc@2102 2319 (use -source 8 or higher to enable repeated annotations)
emc@2102 2320
emc@2102 2321 # 0: string
duke@1 2322 compiler.err.foreach.not.supported.in.source=\
emc@2102 2323 enhanced for loops are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2324 (use -source 5 or higher to enable for-each loops)
duke@1 2325
jjg@842 2326 # 0: string
duke@1 2327 compiler.err.static.import.not.supported.in.source=\
duke@1 2328 static import declarations are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2329 (use -source 5 or higher to enable static import declarations)
duke@1 2330
jjg@842 2331 # 0: string
duke@1 2332 compiler.err.enums.not.supported.in.source=\
duke@1 2333 enums are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2334 (use -source 5 or higher to enable enums)
mcimadamore@288 2335
jjg@842 2336 # 0: string
jjg@597 2337 compiler.err.diamond.not.supported.in.source=\
jjg@597 2338 diamond operator is not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2339 (use -source 7 or higher to enable diamond operator)
jjg@597 2340
jjg@842 2341 # 0: string
mcimadamore@550 2342 compiler.err.multicatch.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@550 2343 multi-catch statement is not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2344 (use -source 7 or higher to enable multi-catch statement)
mcimadamore@550 2345
jjg@842 2346 # 0: string
darcy@430 2347 compiler.err.string.switch.not.supported.in.source=\
darcy@430 2348 strings in switch are not supported in -source {0}\n\
jjg@842 2349 (use -source 7 or higher to enable strings in switch)
darcy@430 2350
mcimadamore@1144 2351 # 0: string
mcimadamore@1144 2352 compiler.err.lambda.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@1144 2353 lambda expressions are not supported in -source {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1144 2354 (use -source 8 or higher to enable lambda expressions)
mcimadamore@1144 2355
mcimadamore@1145 2356 # 0: string
mcimadamore@1145 2357 compiler.err.method.references.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@1145 2358 method references are not supported in -source {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1145 2359 (use -source 8 or higher to enable method references)
mcimadamore@1145 2360
mcimadamore@1366 2361 # 0: string
mcimadamore@1366 2362 compiler.err.default.methods.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@1366 2363 default methods are not supported in -source {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1366 2364 (use -source 8 or higher to enable default methods)
mcimadamore@1366 2365
mcimadamore@1436 2366 # 0: string
mcimadamore@1436 2367 compiler.err.intersection.types.in.cast.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@1436 2368 intersection types in cast are not supported in -source {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1436 2369 (use -source 8 or higher to enable default methods)
mcimadamore@1436 2370
mcimadamore@1513 2371 # 0: string
mcimadamore@1513 2372 compiler.err.static.intf.methods.not.supported.in.source=\
mcimadamore@1513 2373 static interface methods are not supported in -source {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1513 2374 (use -source 8 or higher to enable static interface methods)
mcimadamore@1513 2375
mcimadamore@288 2376 ########################################
mcimadamore@1114 2377 # Diagnostics for verbose resolution
mcimadamore@1114 2378 # used by Resolve (debug only)
mcimadamore@1114 2379 ########################################
mcimadamore@1114 2380
mcimadamore@1114 2381 # 0: number, 1: symbol, 2: unused
mcimadamore@1114 2382 compiler.misc.applicable.method.found=\
mcimadamore@1114 2383 #{0} applicable method found: {1}
mcimadamore@1114 2384
mcimadamore@1114 2385 # 0: number, 1: symbol, 2: message segment
mcimadamore@1114 2386 compiler.misc.applicable.method.found.1=\
mcimadamore@1114 2387 #{0} applicable method found: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2388 ({2})
mcimadamore@1114 2389
mcimadamore@1114 2390 # 0: number, 1: symbol, 2: message segment
mcimadamore@1114 2391 compiler.misc.not.applicable.method.found=\
mcimadamore@1114 2392 #{0} not applicable method found: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2393 ({2})
mcimadamore@1114 2394
mcimadamore@1114 2395 # 0: type
mcimadamore@1114 2396 compiler.misc.partial.inst.sig=\
mcimadamore@1114 2397 partially instantiated to: {0}
mcimadamore@1114 2398
mcimadamore@1114 2399 # 0: name, 1: symbol, 2: number, 3: MethodResolutionPhase, 4: list of type or message segment, 5: list of type or message segment
mcimadamore@1114 2400 compiler.note.verbose.resolve.multi=\
mcimadamore@1114 2401 resolving method {0} in type {1} to candidate {2}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2402 phase: {3}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2403 with actuals: {4}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2404 with type-args: {5}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2405 candidates:
mcimadamore@1114 2406
mcimadamore@1114 2407 # 0: name, 1: symbol, 2: unused, 3: MethodResolutionPhase, 4: list of type or message segment, 5: list of type or message segment
mcimadamore@1114 2408 compiler.note.verbose.resolve.multi.1=\
mcimadamore@1114 2409 erroneous resolution for method {0} in type {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2410 phase: {3}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2411 with actuals: {4}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2412 with type-args: {5}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2413 candidates:
mcimadamore@1114 2414
mcimadamore@1114 2415 # 0: symbol, 1: type, 2: type
mcimadamore@1114 2416 compiler.note.deferred.method.inst=\
mcimadamore@1114 2417 Deferred instantiation of method {0}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2418 instantiated signature: {1}\n\
mcimadamore@1114 2419 target-type: {2}
mcimadamore@1114 2420
mcimadamore@1114 2421 ########################################
mcimadamore@288 2422 # Diagnostics for where clause implementation
mcimadamore@288 2423 # used by the RichDiagnosticFormatter.
mcimadamore@288 2424 ########################################
mcimadamore@288 2425
mcimadamore@288 2426 compiler.misc.type.null=\
mcimadamore@288 2427 <null>
mcimadamore@288 2428
mcimadamore@288 2429 # X#n (where n is an int id) is disambiguated tvar name
jjg@842 2430 # 0: name, 1: number
mcimadamore@288 2431 compiler.misc.type.var=\
mcimadamore@288 2432 {0}#{1}
mcimadamore@288 2433
mcimadamore@288 2434 # CAP#n (where n is an int id) is an abbreviation for 'captured type'
jjg@842 2435 # 0: number
mcimadamore@288 2436 compiler.misc.captured.type=\
mcimadamore@288 2437 CAP#{0}
mcimadamore@288 2438
mcimadamore@288 2439 # <INT#n> (where n is an int id) is an abbreviation for 'intersection type'
jjg@842 2440 # 0: number
mcimadamore@288 2441 compiler.misc.intersection.type=\
mcimadamore@288 2442 INT#{0}
mcimadamore@288 2443
mcimadamore@288 2444 # where clause for captured type: contains upper ('extends {1}') and lower
mcimadamore@288 2445 # ('super {2}') bound along with the wildcard that generated this captured type ({3})
jjg@842 2446 # 0: type, 1: type, 2: type, 3: type
mcimadamore@288 2447 compiler.misc.where.captured=\
mcimadamore@288 2448 {0} extends {1} super: {2} from capture of {3}
mcimadamore@288 2449
mcimadamore@288 2450 # compact where clause for captured type: contains upper ('extends {1}') along
mcimadamore@288 2451 # with the wildcard that generated this captured type ({3})
jjg@842 2452 # 0: type, 1: type, 2: unused, 3: type
mcimadamore@288 2453 compiler.misc.where.captured.1=\
mcimadamore@288 2454 {0} extends {1} from capture of {3}
mcimadamore@288 2455
mcimadamore@288 2456 # where clause for type variable: contains upper bound(s) ('extends {1}') along with
mcimadamore@288 2457 # the kindname ({2}) and location ({3}) in which the typevar has been declared
jjg@842 2458 # 0: type, 1: list of type, 2: symbol kind, 3: symbol
mcimadamore@288 2459 compiler.misc.where.typevar=\
mcimadamore@288 2460 {0} extends {1} declared in {2} {3}
mcimadamore@288 2461
mcimadamore@288 2462 # compact where clause for type variable: contains the kindname ({2}) and location ({3})
mcimadamore@288 2463 # in which the typevar has been declared
mcimadamore@1251 2464 # 0: type, 1: list of type, 2: symbol kind, 3: symbol
mcimadamore@288 2465 compiler.misc.where.typevar.1=\
mcimadamore@288 2466 {0} declared in {2} {3}
mcimadamore@288 2467
mcimadamore@1251 2468 # where clause for fresh type variable: contains upper bound(s) ('extends {1}').
mcimadamore@1251 2469 # Since a fresh type-variable is synthetic - there's no location/kindname here.
mcimadamore@1251 2470 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@1251 2471 compiler.misc.where.fresh.typevar=\
mcimadamore@1251 2472 {0} extends {1}
mcimadamore@1251 2473
mcimadamore@288 2474 # where clause for type variable: contains all the upper bound(s) ('extends {1}')
mcimadamore@288 2475 # of this intersection type
jjg@842 2476 # 0: type, 1: list of type
mcimadamore@288 2477 compiler.misc.where.intersection=\
mcimadamore@288 2478 {0} extends {1}
mcimadamore@288 2479
mcimadamore@288 2480 ### Where clause headers ###
mcimadamore@288 2481 compiler.misc.where.description.captured=\
mcimadamore@288 2482 where {0} is a fresh type-variable:
jjg@842 2483
jjg@842 2484 # 0: set of type
mcimadamore@288 2485 compiler.misc.where.description.typevar=\
mcimadamore@288 2486 where {0} is a type-variable:
jjg@842 2487
jjg@842 2488 # 0: set of type
mcimadamore@288 2489 compiler.misc.where.description.intersection=\
mcimadamore@288 2490 where {0} is an intersection type:
jjg@842 2491
jjg@842 2492 # 0: set of type
mcimadamore@288 2493 compiler.misc.where.description.captured.1=\
mcimadamore@288 2494 where {0} are fresh type-variables:
jjg@842 2495
jjg@842 2496 # 0: set of type
mcimadamore@288 2497 compiler.misc.where.description.typevar.1=\
mcimadamore@288 2498 where {0} are type-variables:
jjg@842 2499
mcimadamore@288 2500 compiler.misc.where.description.intersection.1=\
mcimadamore@288 2501 where {0} are intersection types:
mcimadamore@288 2502
jjg@1409 2503 ###
jjg@1409 2504 # errors related to doc comments
jjg@1409 2505
jjg@1409 2506 compiler.err.dc.bad.entity=\
jjg@1409 2507 bad HTML entity
jjg@1409 2508
jjg@1409 2509 compiler.err.dc.bad.gt=\
jjg@1409 2510 bad use of ''>''
jjg@1409 2511
jjg@1409 2512 compiler.err.dc.bad.inline.tag=\
jjg@1409 2513 incorrect use of inline tag
jjg@1409 2514
jjg@1409 2515 compiler.err.dc.identifier.expected=\
jjg@1409 2516 identifier expected
jjg@1409 2517
jjg@1409 2518 compiler.err.dc.malformed.html=\
jjg@1409 2519 malformed HTML
jjg@1409 2520
jjg@1409 2521 compiler.err.dc.missing.semicolon=\
jjg@1409 2522 semicolon missing
jjg@1409 2523
jjg@1455 2524 compiler.err.dc.no.content=\
jjg@1455 2525 no content
jjg@1455 2526
jjg@1409 2527 compiler.err.dc.no.tag.name=\
jjg@1409 2528 no tag name after '@'
jjg@1409 2529
jjg@1409 2530 compiler.err.dc.gt.expected=\
jjg@1409 2531 ''>'' expected
jjg@1409 2532
jjg@1409 2533 compiler.err.dc.ref.bad.parens=\
jjg@1409 2534 '')'' missing in reference
jjg@1409 2535
jjg@1409 2536 compiler.err.dc.ref.syntax.error=\
jjg@1409 2537 syntax error in reference
jjg@1409 2538
jjg@1409 2539 compiler.err.dc.ref.unexpected.input=\
jjg@1409 2540 unexpected text
jjg@1409 2541
jjg@1409 2542 compiler.err.dc.unexpected.content=\
jjg@1409 2543 unexpected content
jjg@1409 2544
jjg@1409 2545 compiler.err.dc.unterminated.inline.tag=\
jjg@1409 2546 unterminated inline tag
jjg@1409 2547
jjg@1409 2548 compiler.err.dc.unterminated.signature=\
jjg@1409 2549 unterminated signature
jjg@1409 2550
jjg@1409 2551 compiler.err.dc.unterminated.string=\
jjg@1409 2552 unterminated string
jjg@1409 2553
jjg@1409 2554

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