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I'm really not sure what is causing this compile time error to occur???? I've been trying to figure it out and can't seem to find what the problem is.

ClassTable.java:253: error: not a statement
                class_c class = classes.nextElement();
                ^

ClassTable.java:253: error: ';' expected
                class_c class = classes.nextElement();
                       ^

ClassTable.java:253: error: <identifier> expected
                class_c class = classes.nextElement();
                             ^
ClassTable.java:253: error: <identifier> expected
                class_c class = classes.nextElement();
                                                   ^

ClassTable.java:254: error: illegal start of expression
                class_c parent = table.getClass(class.getParent());
                                                ^

ClassTable.java:254: error: ';' expected
                class_c parent = table.getClass(class.getParent());
                                                                 ^

ClassTable.java:264: error: illegal start of expression
        list.add(class);
                 ^

ClassTable.java:264: error: ';' expected
        list.add(class);

Here's my Code:

class ClassTable {
private int semantErrors;
private PrintStream errorStream;
private Hashtable<class_c,ArrayList<class_c>> table;
private boolean noCycles = true;

public void addClass(class_c c){
    Hashtable<class_c, ArrayList<class_c>> table = this.table();

    if(table.containsKey(c)){
        errorStream.print(c.getFilename() + ":" + c.getLineNumber() + ": " + "Class " + c.getName() + " was previously defined.");
        System.out.println();
        this.semantError();

    }
    else{
        ArrayList<class_c> list = new ArrayList<class_c>();
        table.put(c,list);
    }

}

public void addChildren(){
    Enumeration classes = this.table.keys();

    while(classes.hasMoreElements())
    {

        class_c class = classes.nextElement();
        class_c parent = table.getClass(class.getParent());


    if(!table.containsKey(parent)){
        errorStream.print(c.getFilename() + ":" + c.getLineNumber() + ": " + "Class "+ c.getName() + " inherits from an undefined class " + c.getParent()+".");
        System.out.println();
        this.semantError();
    }
    else{
    ArrayList<class_c> list = table.get(parent);
    list.add(class);
    this.table.put(parent,list);
        }
     }
   }
 }

HELP ME PLEASE. Why do I keep getting this error????

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  • 9
    class is a reserved word in java. change your variable name
    – mangusta
    Apr 10, 2014 at 18:45
  • 1
    UGH what an idiot I am. Thanks so much for the help, that fixed it! Apr 10, 2014 at 18:50

3 Answers 3

4

class needs to be clazz or something else. class is a reserved name in Java.

Other Java keywords are:

http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/_keywords.html

0

You cannot use any of the keywords as identifiers in your programs. For you information, here is a list of keywords: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/_keywords.html

0

class is a reserved key word in java used to define java class.
For example:

class Test{
}

Which defines a Test class. So you should not use it to define variable or reference.
read about list of reserved words in java : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Java_keywords

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