Today I've been iterating on changes in a shared library, and I find it 
very frustrating that trivial compile errors in the library source just 
result in "ErrorCollector" stacktraces, with no useful information.  For 
instance, I had some iterations that failed because I was missing an import 
statement for a class I was referencing.  I simply added the import for the 
missing class, and the error went away.  However, I had to realize what 
class I was missing the import for.  I've managed to get Eclipse to tell me 
when I have basic Groovy syntax errors, but it doesn't tell me if I'm 
missing an import for a referenced class.

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