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Currently, when using Eclipse, code completion will fill in an arguments parameter even if you're not using arguments. See if it would be possible to create a version of getMessage() that takes no arguments and that does not conflict with the current getMessage() method when it does not take any arguments.
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Currently, when using Eclipse, code completion will fill in an arguments parameter even if you're not using arguments. See if it would be possible to create a version of getMessage() that takes no arguments and that does not conflict with the current getMessage() method when it does not take any arguments.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: