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author | Lukas Rytz <lukas.rytz@epfl.ch> | 2013-01-29 13:46:56 +0100 |
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committer | Lukas Rytz <lukas.rytz@epfl.ch> | 2013-02-03 21:08:34 +0100 |
commit | b74c33eb860622e3630949ee0eeac9c15e8df166 (patch) | |
tree | c5f80cbe5d5a552bd1bb8efeb6f3b8b1499b0e2e /test/files/run/t5543.scala | |
parent | a06d31f6a2df021acc18b10ad9cad0f80d7498f2 (diff) | |
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SI-1803, plus documentation and cleanups in Namers, mainly in typeSig
- when typing (and naming) a ValDef, tpt and rhs are now type checked
in the same context (the inner / ValDef context). this does not change
any behavior, but is more uniform (same as for DefDef). martin told me
(offline) that this change is desirable if it doesn't break anything.
(it doesn't).
- typeSig is now more uniform with a separate method for each case
(methodSig, valDefSig, etc). methodSig was cleaned up (no more variables)
and documented. the type returned by methodSig no longer contains /
refers to type skolems, but to the actual type parameters (so we don't
need to replace the skolems lateron).
- documentation on constructor contexts, type skolems
- more tests for SI-5543
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diff --git a/test/files/run/t5543.scala b/test/files/run/t5543.scala index 651bc7f2b2..3684bf9690 100644 --- a/test/files/run/t5543.scala +++ b/test/files/run/t5543.scala @@ -22,5 +22,24 @@ object Test extends Function0[Int] { println(sut.toString) println(sut.m()) println(A.init()()) + + println((new T.C()).x) + println((new T.D(0,0)).x) + } +} + +object T { + override def toString = "T" + + // `this` refers to T + class C(val x: Any = {println(this); this}) { // prints T + println(this) // prints C + override def toString() = "C" + } + + class D(val x: Any) { + override def toString() = "D" + // `this` refers again to T + def this(a: Int, b: Int, c: Any = {println(this); this}) { this(c); println(this) } // prints T, then prints D } } |