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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 7,980 PointsCompiling Error
I get this error when I compile my code:
Path.cs(9,12): error CS0051: Inconsistent accessibility: parameter type TreehouseDefense.MapLocation[]' is less accessible than method
TreehouseDefense.Path.Path(TreehouseDefense.MapLocation[])'
MapLocation.cs(3,9): (Location of the symbol related to previous error)
Path.cs(14,24): error CS0050: Inconsistent accessibility: return type TreehouseDefense.MapLocation' is less accessible than method
TreehouseDefense.Path.GetLocationAt(int)'
MapLocation.cs(3,9): (Location of the symbol related to previous error)
Compilation failed: 2 error(s), 0 warnings
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI guess we could say this is a case of "consistently inconsistent accessibility". This issue occurs 3 times in separate files:
- On line 3 of "Maplocation.cs", the class is missing the "public" declaration.
- On line 3 of "Point.cs", the class is missing the "public" declaration.
- On line 3 of "Map.cs", the class is missing the "public" declaration.
Then on line 30 of "Game.cs" there is a reference to "TreehouseDefenseException" (with an "s") but in the file "Exception.cs" it is defined as "TreehouseDefenceException" (with a "c").
Youssef Gerges
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 7,980 PointsYoussef Gerges
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 7,980 Pointsthanks Steven :)