Github user aalexandrov commented on the pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/1217#issuecomment-148901986 > Not all methods without paremeters should translate to methods without parenthesis... @StephanEwen I agree with that, but I cannot understand how the `UnitTypeInfo` might cause a confusion here. The typeInformation macros are synthesized by the macro based on the inferred collection type, which means that the meaning of `()` is resolved before that. Consider the following example: ```scala // in the Scala REPL case class Foo(answer: Int) // defined class Foo def f1(): Foo = Foo(42) // f1: ()Foo def f2: Foo = Foo(42) // f2: Foo val xs = Seq(f1(), f2) // how a literate person would write it // xs: Seq[Foo] = List(Foo(42), Foo(42)) val xs = Seq(f1, f2) // how a dazed & confused person would write it, but still compiles // xs: Seq[Foo] = List(Foo(42), Foo(42)) val xs = Seq(f1, f2()) // even worse, but this breaks with a compiler exception // error: Foo does not take parameters // val xs = Seq(f1, f2()) val xs = Seq((), ()) // typing '()' without syntactic context resolves to Unit // xs: Seq[Unit] = List((), ()) ``` In all of the above situations `env.fromCollection(xs)` is (1) either going to typecheck and trigger `TypeInformation` synthesis or (2) fail with the above. Can you point to StackOverflow conversation or something similar where the issue you mention is explained with an example?
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