Igor,

The copy of the message in my sent box has the file attached to it. But, it
looks like the the mailing list has dropped it. This is why I sent another
message with the code in the body of the message.

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Igor Peshansky <ig...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> Mohsen Vakilian <reprogram...@gmail.com> wrote on 07/19/2010 06:41:20 PM:
>
> > I built the x10 compiler from trunk today (7/19) and used it to compile
> the
> > attached piece of code. The code implements a class that is
> parameterized by
> > a type that implements the Reducible interface. But, there are problems
> when
> > using the reducer in the finish statement. I've attached the error
> messages
> > that I get from the compiler. Could any one help me in fixing my
> program?
>
> Mohsen,
>
> You seem to be missing an attachment (Reducer.x10).  The error indicates
> that
> you may have forgotten the type bound ({T <: Reducible[T]}) on a generic,
> but
> I would have to see the code to know for sure.
>        Igor
> P.S. x10.lang.* is auto-imported, you don't need to import it explicitly.
> You do need to import x10.util.*.
>
> > [attachment "compile-error.txt" deleted by Igor Peshansky/Watson/IBM]
> --
> Igor Peshansky  (note the spelling change!)
> IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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