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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2011-08-10 00:55:15 +0000
committerPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2011-08-10 00:55:15 +0000
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Reversed the values of "is" and "is not" in rec...
Reversed the values of "is" and "is not" in recent for comprehension deprecation. DO NOT BLOW HATCH REPEAT DO NOT BLOW HATCH "Roger! Hatch blown." Events reveal it was all baby, no bathwater. It turns out that the specification is merely a document, not infallible holy writ as we had all previously believed. So it is not the ABSENCE of val in a for comprehension assignment which is deprecated, it is the PRESENCE of val. Summarizing again, more accurately perhaps: for (x <- 1 to 5 ; y = x) yield x+y // THAT's the one for (val x <- 1 to 5 ; y = x) yield x+y // fail for (val x <- 1 to 5 ; val y = x) yield x+y // fail for (x <- 1 to 5 ; val y = x) yield x+y // deprecated No review.
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-rw-r--r--src/library/scala/util/automata/WordBerrySethi.scala2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/library/scala/util/automata/WordBerrySethi.scala b/src/library/scala/util/automata/WordBerrySethi.scala
index b36685b4d9..84b78d8dd8 100644
--- a/src/library/scala/util/automata/WordBerrySethi.scala
+++ b/src/library/scala/util/automata/WordBerrySethi.scala
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ abstract class WordBerrySethi extends BaseBerrySethi {
}
protected def collectTransitions(): Unit = // make transitions
- for (j <- 0 until pos ; val fol = follow(j) ; k <- fol) {
+ for (j <- 0 until pos ; fol = follow(j) ; k <- fol) {
if (pos == k) finals = finals.updated(j, finalTag)
else makeTransition(j, k, labelAt(k))
}