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author | Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> | 2013-09-18 00:09:46 -0700 |
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committer | Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> | 2013-09-18 07:13:38 -0700 |
commit | f4267ccd96a9143c910c66a5b0436aaa64b7c9dc (patch) | |
tree | 174861715807c23ba332f78769a9f7e1377b7f02 /test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala | |
parent | d45a3c8cc8e9f1d95d797d548a85abd8597f5bc7 (diff) | |
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Cull extraneous whitespace.
One last flurry with the broom before I leave you slobs to code
in your own filth. Eliminated all the trailing whitespace I
could manage, with special prejudice reserved for the test cases
which depended on the preservation of trailing whitespace.
Was reminded I cannot figure out how to eliminate the trailing
space on the "scala> " prompt in repl transcripts. At least
reduced the number of such empty prompts by trimming transcript
code on the way in.
Routed ConsoleReporter's "printMessage" through a trailing
whitespace stripping method which might help futureproof
against the future of whitespace diseases. Deleted the up-to-40
lines of trailing whitespace found in various library files.
It seems like only yesterday we performed whitespace surgery
on the whole repo. Clearly it doesn't stick very well. I suggest
it would work better to enforce a few requirements on the way in.
Diffstat (limited to 'test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala')
-rw-r--r-- | test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala b/test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala index 3a3be3da2b..3c849036c1 100644 --- a/test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala +++ b/test/files/specialized/spec-t3896.scala @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ // see ticket #3896. Tests interaction between overloading, specialization and default params trait Atomic[@specialized(Boolean) T] { def x: T - + // crash depends on the overloading: if second method is "g", no crash. def f(fn: T => T): Boolean = f(fn(x)) def f[R](a: T, b: R = true) = b @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ object Test { val x = e.f( (a : Boolean) => !a ) // ok println( e.f( (a : Boolean) => !a ).toString ) // ok println( e.f( (a : Boolean) => !a) ) // compiler crash - + println(runtime.BoxesRunTime.integerBoxCount) } } |