On 26/01/2012 18:05, Matt Benson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Simone Tripodi
wrote:
FIXED
Emanuele Lombardi, a former colleague of mine, simply did
-public static, G
extends Graph> SpanningTreeSourceSelector
minimumSpanningTree( G graph )
+public static, W, G
exten
ouch :( :(
I suspect the trick just works on IntelliJ... ;(
thanks for the feedbacks!!!
-Simo
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Matt Benson wrote:
> On Thu, J
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Simone Tripodi
wrote:
> FIXED
>
> Emanuele Lombardi, a former colleague of mine, simply did
>
> - public static , G
> extends Graph> SpanningTreeSourceSelector
> minimumSpanningTree( G graph )
> + public static , W, G
> extends Graph> SpanningTreeSourceS
FIXED
Emanuele Lombardi, a former colleague of mine, simply did
-public static , G
extends Graph> SpanningTreeSourceSelector
minimumSpanningTree( G graph )
+public static , W, G
extends Graph> SpanningTreeSourceSelector
minimumSpanningTree( G graph )
and it makes it working
Isn't
Terrific feedbacks - like always! - Matt, thanks a lot, very appreciated!!!
We do - at least, I - love you! :D
> on. I can only surmise that the Oracle (?) compiler may take the
> subsequent method calls into account when trying to infer type
> parameters from arguments, perhaps.
I am using the
Whew... I hope you guys love me. :P I decided to take a look just
because I've had to play with Eclipse before on issues like this.
What I typically find is that Eclipse has a sane reason for
complaining where it does. This time I *really* thought Eclipse was
wrong... but check this out:
In the
Hi Claudio!!!
thanks for reporting, I have indeed the same issue - even if I thought
was just an Eclipse bug!
I honestly don't know how to fix the problem, I hope someone in the ML
can provide a solution as well - same behavior met in IntelliJ!!!
All the best,
-Simo
http://people.apache.org/~sim
P.S. for completeness:
Eclipse version: Indigo Service Release 1
Build id: 20110916-0149
OS: Mac OS X Lion
Cheers,
Claudio
On 26/01/2012 15:30, Claudio Squarcella wrote:
Hi all,
I am experiencing a rather annoying issue with the latest version of
commons-graph on Eclipse. Compiling with java
Hi all,
I am experiencing a rather annoying issue with the latest version of
commons-graph on Eclipse. Compiling with javac (maven, command line) it
works fine, but the editor still complains: e.g. line 72 of the new
FordFulkersonTestCase[1] gives a list of errors[2].
Now, I know from googli