Intrepid Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 I dont see tits 8) sooo tipical, you sir dont know what sexy means :D Quote
Matthew Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 sooo tipical, you sir dont know what sexy means :D Sexy means when a woman cover her whole body with tattoos? Quote
Intrepid Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 Java question that i will spam until someone answers me :) I have this And here is the shit. BallsofSteel considers 'example()' as Parent class extend, and gives compilation error on that, since it's not existant in parent(which i obviously dont want to implement, and it's not abstract) So, can i make this shitty Interface thing work first, other than casting the object( something i get 2 options to to- BallsofSteel or the Interface gg) if you have any experience over that :) the internetz wasnt very helpful( not many examples of combining both class and interface in another class, and my specific problem. i dont understand your hierarchy in this everything is a separate file or 1 file with multiple classes in it? :D Anyway, try to access the class via the interface not the interface via the class so interface e1 = new interface(); e1.example(); Sexy means when a woman cover her whole body with tattoos? Sexy is when a women can give you a boner without taking any clothes off. :D Quote
AntraxQueem Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 i dont understand your hierarchy in this everything is a separate file or 1 file with multiple classes in it? :D Anyway, try to access the class via the interface not the interface via the class so interface e1 = new interface(); e1.example(); Sexy is when a women can give you a boner without taking any clothes off. :D wow **fixed i was drunk :rage: Quote
Matthew Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 wow **fixed i was drunk :rage: busted,i saw it :troll: Quote
Trance Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 Redhead + tattoos = HAPPINESS This is my knowledge in mathematics. Quote
Reptant_ Posted May 29, 2013 Posted May 29, 2013 i dont understand your hierarchy in this everything is a separate file or 1 file with multiple classes in it? :D Anyway, try to access the class via the interface not the interface via the class so interface e1 = new interface(); e1.example(); Why does file matter :/ obviously i need the extend more than the interface. Well, casting the item fixes the problem, but i don't even know what to cast to(cast to the class that implements, or the interface) Quote
Raule Posted May 29, 2013 Posted May 29, 2013 Redhead + tattoos = HAPPINESS This is my knowledge in mathematics. :happyforever: Quote
Setekh Posted May 29, 2013 Posted May 29, 2013 Redhead + tattoos = HAPPINESS This is my knowledge in mathematics. I live by that rule Quote
Setekh Posted May 29, 2013 Posted May 29, 2013 Java question that i will spam until someone answers me :) I have this And here is the shit. BallsofSteel considers 'example()' as Parent class extend, and gives compilation error on that, since it's not existant in parent(which i obviously dont want to implement, and it's not abstract) So, can i make this shitty Interface thing work first, other than casting the object( something i get 2 options to to- BallsofSteel or the Interface gg) if you have any experience over that :) the internetz wasnt very helpful( not many examples of combining both class and interface in another class, and my specific problem. http://groovyconsole.appspot.com/script/992001 Take a look, i just saw the post, gonna get to it later; Press edit script on the site, and then execute script. PS: What kind of compiler version are you using? lol, i cannot reproduce the issue. It's illogical to throw a compilation error, if BallsofSteel implements GG, or i need more coffee, cause i cant figure out whats the matter with the code at hand. LOL Here made it in java: http://ideone.com/7voQXj Quote
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