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authorJason Zaugg <jzaugg@gmail.com>2013-11-22 16:28:51 +0100
committerJason Zaugg <jzaugg@gmail.com>2013-11-23 09:36:16 +0100
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SI-7872 Plug a variance exploit in refinement types
Refinement types are collapsed to a TypeTree with an original during type checking; this was enough to evade variance validation in refchecks. This commit: - validates the original of `TypeTree`s in refchecks - changes VarianceValidator to recurse into: - the originals of `TypeTree`s - `TypTree` (to cover, e.g. `CompoundTypeTree` / `SelectFromTypeTree`) It also finds an unreported variance violation in an existing test case, variances.scala. This looks to be legitimate.
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+trait Cov[+A]
+trait Inv[-A]
+
+object varianceExploit {
+ type l[-a] = Cov[a]
+ type x = {type l[-a] = Cov[a]}
+ def foo[M[_]] = ()
+ foo[({type l[+a] = Inv[a]})#l]
+}