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authorPaul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>2011-01-26 09:26:28 +0000
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Another thing we are all a bit too used to is h...
Another thing we are all a bit too used to is having lots of unreadable HTML in our code. This is key, central documentation and we all hum to ourselves and look past it rather than risk being assaulted by a swarm of angle brackets. That's why the erasure docs can still talk about BoxedAnyArray and x.asInstanceOf$erased. They could be talking about who killed JFK, we wouldn't know the difference. I also addressed some questions from decades past like "why is this here?" and "!!! needed?" One thing I don't know is whether {scala#Int)Array[T] is intentional notation or the aftermath of a tragic punctuation accident. How about I mass fix all the HTML in trunk? Wouldn't that be great? Just say the word... no review.
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