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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2011-01-12 02:49:08 +0000
committerPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2011-01-12 02:49:08 +0000
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Imported sbt.Process into trunk, in the guise o...
Imported sbt.Process into trunk, in the guise of package scala.sys.process. It is largely indistinguishable from the version in sbt, at least from the outside. Also, I renamed package system to sys. I wanted to do that from the beginning and the desire has only grown since then. Sometimes a short identifier is just critical to usability: with a function like error("") called from hundreds of places, the difference between system.error and sys.error is too big. sys.error and sys.exit have good vibes (at least as good as the vibes can be for functions which error and exit.) Note: this is just the first cut. I need to check this in to finish fixing partest. I will be going over it with a comb and writing documentation which will leave you enchanted, as well as removing other bits which are now redundant or inferior. No review.
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diff --git a/src/msil/ch/epfl/lamp/compiler/msil/BindingFlags.java b/src/msil/ch/epfl/lamp/compiler/msil/BindingFlags.java
index cac2319b50..efac91d3b2 100644
--- a/src/msil/ch/epfl/lamp/compiler/msil/BindingFlags.java
+++ b/src/msil/ch/epfl/lamp/compiler/msil/BindingFlags.java
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ public abstract class BindingFlags {
* throws an exception if the caller supplies a non-null Binder object,
* since that implies that the caller is supplying BindToXXX
* implementations that will pick the appropriate method.
- * Reflection models the accessibility rules of the common type system.
+ * Reflection models the accessibility rules of the common type sys.
* For example, if the caller is in the same assembly, the caller
* does not need special permissions for internal members. Otherwise,
* the caller needs ReflectionPermission. This is consistent with