// This one is weird and nasty. Not sure if this is scalac or sbt // (tried with 0.12 & 0.12.2-RC2) bug. // // A level of indirection is required to trigger this bug. // Exts seems to need to be defined in separate file. // // Steps to reproduce: // 1. sbt clean // 2. sbt run (it works) // 3. Comment A & uncomment B. // 4. sbt run (it fails) // 5. Switch it back & sbt run. It still fails. // // In this project sbt clean helps. However in a large project where this // bug was found compiler crashed even after doing sbt clean. The only // way to work around this was to reference Exts object explicitly (C) in // the source file using its implicit classes. // Lets suppose this is a mega-trait combining all sorts of helper // functionality. trait Support extends Exts object ImplicitsBug extends App with Support { // A // object ImplicitsBug extends App with Exts { // B //Exts // C) this reference helped in the large project. println(3.moo) }