Cannot find symbol compilation error

602    Asked by FionaDickens in Java , Asked on Jul 26, 2021

Please explain the following about the "Cannot find symbol" error:

  • What does this error mean?

  • What things can cause this error?

  • How does the programmer go about fixing this error?

This question is designed to be a comprehensive question about "cannot find symbol" compilation errors in Java.

Answered by Rick Novak

 Some possible causes for the Cannot Find Symbol Java method error include:

Trying to use a variable without declaring it.

Misspelling a class or method name. ...

The parameters used do not match a method's signature.

The packaged class has not been referenced correctly using an import declaration.

 As I've seen that kind of questions a few times already, maybe one more example to what's illegal even if it might feel okay.

Consider this code:

if(somethingIsTrue()) {
  String message = "Everything is fine";
} else {
  String message = "We have an error";
}
System.out.println(message);

That's invalid code. Because neither of the variables named message is visible outside of their respective scope - which would be the surrounding brackets {} in this case.

You might say: "But a variable named message is defined either way - so message is defined after the if".

But you'd be wrong.

Java has no free() or delete operators, so it has to rely on tracking variable scope to find out when variables are no longer used (together with references to these variables of cause).

It's especially bad if you thought you did something good. I've seen this kind of error after "optimizing" code like this:

if(somethingIsTrue()) {
  String message = "Everything is fine";
  System.out.println(message);
} else {
  String message = "We have an error";
  System.out.println(message);
}

"Oh, there's duplicated code, let's pull that common line out" -> and there it it.

The most common way to deal with this kind of scope-trouble would be to pre-assign the else-values to the variable names in the outside scope and then reassign in if:

String message = "We have an error";

if(somethingIsTrue()) {
  message = "Everything is fine";
}
System.out.println(message);

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