Sorry for the late reply,

Ted: 

A JIRA?  I know that’s issue tracking, where can I get one of those?

This is my first foray into the swift open source mailing lists, so I apologize 
for my certain level of novice.

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> On 9 Jul , 2016, at 00:58, Ted kremenek <kreme...@apple.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jul 6, 2016, at 8:24 PM, Douglas Gregor via swift-dev 
>> <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 25, 2016, at 1:19 PM, Sean Alling via swift-dev 
>>> <swift-dev@swift.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> I’m suggesting a change to the compiler that returns an error when an 
>>> object 'does not conform to protocol’ to nest sub-errors that’ll list what 
>>> properties and methods the object hasn’t implemented.
>>> 
>>> I’m using the idea of a nested error so that the exceptions thrown will be 
>>> grouped when shown. That was each doesn’t create a new error, racking up 
>>> the error count, but rather just showing the developer the things he/she 
>>> needs to implement.
>> 
>> I would *love* for us to have errors with Fix-Its that put in stub 
>> declarations for what you need to implement to conform to the protocol. I 
>> don’t think you should use sub-errors, though, because the structure doesn’t 
>> always come across well in IDEs. Rather, I’d suggest emitting one error per 
>> missing requirement, with a Fix-It that adds the proper declaration into the 
>> type/extension that declared conformance, and a note pointing to the 
>> requirement itself.
>> 
>>   - Doug
> 
> Do we have a JIRA issue for this idea?
> 
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