Cannot resolve symbol 'HttpResponse', but still running OK, How can it be?
As you can see here:
https://image.ibb.co/fOzYhA/Cannot-resolve-symbol-but-OK-when-running.jpg
I'm getting an arror:
"Cannot resolve symbol 'HttpResponse' "
and the symbol 'HttpResponse' is displaying in red color, but the code is still running OK and the watch also shows me the value of the variable that I declared from this type.
How can it be? if the Android Studio cannot find a symbol, then how can it still run and show me a valid value for this type?
Please explain,
Thanks!
java

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As you can see here:
https://image.ibb.co/fOzYhA/Cannot-resolve-symbol-but-OK-when-running.jpg
I'm getting an arror:
"Cannot resolve symbol 'HttpResponse' "
and the symbol 'HttpResponse' is displaying in red color, but the code is still running OK and the watch also shows me the value of the variable that I declared from this type.
How can it be? if the Android Studio cannot find a symbol, then how can it still run and show me a valid value for this type?
Please explain,
Thanks!
java

Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
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As you can see here:
https://image.ibb.co/fOzYhA/Cannot-resolve-symbol-but-OK-when-running.jpg
I'm getting an arror:
"Cannot resolve symbol 'HttpResponse' "
and the symbol 'HttpResponse' is displaying in red color, but the code is still running OK and the watch also shows me the value of the variable that I declared from this type.
How can it be? if the Android Studio cannot find a symbol, then how can it still run and show me a valid value for this type?
Please explain,
Thanks!
java

As you can see here:
https://image.ibb.co/fOzYhA/Cannot-resolve-symbol-but-OK-when-running.jpg
I'm getting an arror:
"Cannot resolve symbol 'HttpResponse' "
and the symbol 'HttpResponse' is displaying in red color, but the code is still running OK and the watch also shows me the value of the variable that I declared from this type.
How can it be? if the Android Studio cannot find a symbol, then how can it still run and show me a valid value for this type?
Please explain,
Thanks!
java

java

edited Nov 22 '18 at 9:38
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Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
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Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35
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Eclipse have smart compiler that can ignore some errors and still run application.
– talex
Nov 22 '18 at 10:03
But it's Android Studio not Eclipse, and I still don't understand how can it show a valid value for a variable of a type that he doesn't recognize, it's not makes sense.
– Android Programmer
Nov 22 '18 at 10:35