Hi Geoffrey,

Geoffrey De Smet wrote:

>> No, it is thrown because something references the entire list, which has
>> no representation in XML.
> 
> Confirmed. Thanks!
> 
> Not sure why I didn't grok the error message,
> as it clearly outputs the [] of the List.toString().
> 
> Suggestion: It might help to improve the error message from
>    "Cannot reference implicit element"
> to
>    "The same instance used twice and at least once as implicit element
> collection: cannot reference implicit element collection"
> so the keywords "twice" and "collection" might make it dawn on people
> like me :)

The algorithm just detects that the referenced object is missing, but not 
why. There are more possibilities why an element is implicit.

- Jörg


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