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* Eta-expand unapplied types that have type parametersMartin Odersky2016-07-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We would like to change from a scheme where eta-expansion was prototype driven to one where unapplied parameterized types are always eta expanded. The reason is that we might miss some eta expansions due to cyclic references. run/colltest4 is an exmaple. Here, we missed an eta expansion in the type of Iterator. The class definition is: trait Iterable[+A] extends IterableOnce[A] with FromIterable[Iterable] { We'd expect that the second parent would expand to FromIterable[[X0] -> Iterable[X0]] But we miss the expansion because at the time we complete Iterable we have not completed FromIterable yet. In fact this happens in both the old and the new hk scheme. But in the old scheme we did not notice the error whereas in the new scheme we get an error in PostTyper that the type Iterable does not conform to its bound `[X0] -> Iterable[X0]`. With this commit, we change the scheme, so that eta-expansion depends on the type parameters of a type itself, instead of the expected type. We should investigate whether we can do a similar change for Scala2 classloading. Check kinds of type parameters Also, do not allow a hk type if the bound is a * type.
* New pos testsMartin Odersky2015-05-271-0/+8
Some of them were moved from disabled after verifiying that they compile now.