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* | Fix remaining Javadoc warnings | Paolo G. Giarrusso | 2016-05-25 | 1 | -10/+11 |
| | | | | | | | | | As a reference for how to fix warnings appropriately, I used http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/java/index-137868.html However, I did not refrain from moving the entire JavaDoc of a method into `@return` rather than repeating it, even though the guide (at a quick skimming) seems to suggest otherwise. | ||||
* | Add a `dotty-interfaces` package | Guillaume Martres | 2016-02-28 | 1 | -0/+44 |
We introduce a new entry point for the compiler in `dotty.tools.dotc.Driver`: ``` def process(args: Array[String], simple: interfaces.SimpleReporter, callback: interfaces.CompilerCallback): interfaces.ReporterResult ``` Except for `args` which is just an array, the argument types and return type of this method are Java interfaces defined in a new package called `dotty-interfaces` which has a stable ABI. This means that you can programmatically run a compiler with a custom reporter and callbacks without having to recompile it against every version of dotty: you only need to have `dotty-interfaces` present at compile-time and call the `process` method using Java reflection. See `test/test/InterfaceEntryPointTest.scala` for a concrete example. This design is based on discussions with the IntelliJ IDEA Scala plugin team. Thanks to Nikolay Tropin for the discussions and his PR proposal (see #1011). |