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Merge pull request #55 from inariksit/error-messages
Improvements in common error messages
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## unsupported token gluing `foo + bar`
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There was a problem in an expression using +, e.g. `foo + bar`.
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This can be due to two causes, check which one applies in your case.
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1. You are trying to use + on runtime arguments. Even if you are using
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`foo + bar` in an oper, make sure that the oper isn't called in a
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linearization that takes arguments. Both of the following are illegal:
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lin Test foo bar = foo.s + bar.s -- explicit + in a lin
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lin Test foo bar = opWithPlus foo bar -- the oper uses +
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2. One of the arguments in `foo + bar` is a bound variable
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from pattern matching a string, but the cases are non-exhaustive.
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Example:
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case "test" of {
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x + "a" => x + "b" -- no applicable case for "test", so x = ???
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} ;
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You can fix this by adding a catch-all case in the end:
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{ x + "a" => x + "b" ;
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_ => "default case" } ;
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3. If neither applies to your problem, submit a bug report and we
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will update the error message and this documentation.
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https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/issues
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