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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2013-05-27 12:02:45 -0700
committerPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2013-05-27 12:54:58 -0700
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Make all numeric coercions explicit.
Optimistically, this is preparation for a day when we don't let numeric types drift with the winds. Even without the optimism it's a good idea. It flushed out an undocumented change in the math package object relative to the methods being forwarded (a type is widened from what is returned in java) so I documented the intentionality of it. Managing type coercions manually is a bit tedious, no doubt, but it's not tedious enough to warrant abandoning type safety just because java did it.
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diff --git a/src/interactive/scala/tools/nsc/interactive/REPL.scala b/src/interactive/scala/tools/nsc/interactive/REPL.scala
index daa1c21c4a..33981771ec 100644
--- a/src/interactive/scala/tools/nsc/interactive/REPL.scala
+++ b/src/interactive/scala/tools/nsc/interactive/REPL.scala
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ object REPL {
show(reloadResult)
case "reloadAndAskType" :: file :: millis :: Nil =>
comp.askReload(List(toSourceFile(file)), reloadResult)
- Thread.sleep(millis.toInt)
+ Thread.sleep(millis.toLong)
println("ask type now")
comp.askLoadedTyped(toSourceFile(file), typedResult)
typedResult.get