Thanks Jon. I bet the marker placement code is shared code because the same problem is exhibited with other keywords like "exports". Just wanted to point that out in case a unit test is written. You'd want to see it corrected despite the keyword.
Cheers, Paul On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Jonathan Gibbons < jonathan.gibb...@oracle.com> wrote: > Noted. Thanks for the report. > > -- Jon > > > On 07/11/2016 12:24 PM, Paul Benedict wrote: > >> Error from the command line: >> src\com.domain2\module-info.java:2: error: module not found: com.domain1 >> requires com.domain1; >> ^ >> >> If you can't see this message in fixed-width font, please note the caret >> sign placed at the dot in the module name. Since the dot(s) in the module >> name aren't representative of anything (the module name is opaque even if >> it is using a package-like convention), I think the caret should just be >> backed up to the first character of the module name. >> >> For a more explicit example, try out "requires com.com.com.domain1" and >> see >> the caret is placed at the last dot. >> >> Cheers, >> Paul >> > >