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author | Martin Odersky <odersky@gmail.com> | 2012-09-20 18:22:39 +0200 |
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committer | Grzegorz Kossakowski <grzegorz.kossakowski@gmail.com> | 2012-10-03 13:44:16 +0200 |
commit | ef934492df93e0fd3d78e7a3d4f9cccaf765d4d5 (patch) | |
tree | e4cedab4789af1180a9be314d422d179f95e0c44 /test/long-running | |
parent | e9edc69684b3d55a0aef16325e358036c71f4c57 (diff) | |
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Revised restrictions for value classes and unversal traits
and brought compiler in line with them. One thing we can accept IMO are nested
classes (nested objects are still a problem). In fact, it makes no sense to
exclude nested classes from value classes but not from universal traits. A class
nested in universal trait will becomes a class nested in a value class by
inheritance. Note that the reflection library already contains a universal trait
with a nested class (IndexedSeqLike), so we should accept them if we can.
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