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* Remove unused imports and other minor cleanupsSimon Ochsenreither2015-12-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | - Language imports are preceding other imports - Deleted empty file: InlineErasure - Removed some unused private[parallel] methods in scala/collection/parallel/package.scala This removes hundreds of warnings when compiling with "-Xlint -Ywarn-dead-code -Ywarn-unused -Ywarn-unused-import".
* Removing unused code.Paul Phillips2013-10-021-7/+0
| | | | | | | Most of this was revealed via -Xlint with a flag which assumes closed world. I can't see how to check the assumes-closed-world code in without it being an ordeal. I'll leave it in a branch in case anyone wants to finish the long slog to the merge.
* Remove code from compiler central.Paul Phillips2012-11-201-4/+1
| | | | | All those old-timey methods whose melodies have become unfashionable.
* Revert "Commenting out unused members."Paul Phillips2012-11-191-4/+4
| | | | This reverts commit 951fc3a486.
* Commenting out unused members.Paul Phillips2012-11-191-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I want to get this commit into the history because the tests pass here, which demonstrates that every commented out method is not only unnecessary internally but has zero test coverage. Since I know (based on the occasional source code comment, or more often based on knowing something about other source bases) that some of these can't be removed without breaking other things, I want to at least record a snapshot of the identities of all these unused and untested methods. This commit will be reverted; then there will be another commit which removes the subset of these methods which I believe to be removable. The remainder are in great need of tests which exercise the interfaces upon which other repositories depend.
* Brings all copyrights (in comments) up-to-date, from 2011/12 to 2013Heather Miller2012-11-021-1/+1
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* update and normalize copyright noticeAdriaan Moors2012-08-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These are the regexp replacements performed: Sxcala -> Scala Copyright (\d*) LAMP/EPFL -> Copyright $1-2012 LAMP/EPFL Copyright (\d*)-(\d*)(,?) LAMP/EPFL -> Copyright $1-2012 LAMP/EPFL Copyright (\d*)-(\d*) Scala Solutions and LAMP/EPFL -> Copyright $1-2012 Scala Solutions and LAMP/EPFL \(C\) (\d*)-(\d*) LAMP/EPFL -> (C) $1-2012 LAMP/EPFL Copyright \(c\) (\d*)-(\d*)(.*?)EPFL -> Copyright (c) $1-2012$3EPFL The last one was needed for two HTML-ified copyright notices. Here's the summarized diff: Created using ``` git diff -w | grep ^- | sort | uniq | mate git diff -w | grep ^+ | sort | uniq | mate ``` ``` - <div id="footer">Scala programming documentation. Copyright (c) 2003-2011 <a href="http://www.epfl.ch" target="_top">EPFL</a>, with contributions from <a href="http://typesafe.com" target="_top">Typesafe</a>.</div> - copyright.string=Copyright 2002-2011, LAMP/EPFL - <meta name="Copyright" content="(C) 2002-2011 LAMP/EPFL"/> - * Copyright 2002-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2004-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2005 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2005-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2006-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2007 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2007-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2009-2011 Scala Solutions and LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2009-2011 Scxala Solutions and LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2010-2011 LAMP/EPFL - * Copyright 2012 LAMP/EPFL -# Copyright 2002-2011, LAMP/EPFL -* Copyright 2005-2011 LAMP/EPFL -/* NSC -- new Scala compiler -- Copyright 2007-2011 LAMP/EPFL */ -rem # Copyright 2002-2011, LAMP/EPFL ``` ``` + <div id="footer">Scala programming documentation. Copyright (c) 2003-2012 <a href="http://www.epfl.ch" target="_top">EPFL</a>, with contributions from <a href="http://typesafe.com" target="_top">Typesafe</a>.</div> + copyright.string=Copyright 2002-2012 LAMP/EPFL + <meta name="Copyright" content="(C) 2002-2012 LAMP/EPFL"/> + * Copyright 2002-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2004-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2005-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2006-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2007-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2009-2012 Scala Solutions and LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2010-2012 LAMP/EPFL + * Copyright 2011-2012 LAMP/EPFL +# Copyright 2002-2012 LAMP/EPFL +* Copyright 2005-2012 LAMP/EPFL +/* NSC -- new Scala compiler -- Copyright 2007-2012 LAMP/EPFL */ +rem # Copyright 2002-2012 LAMP/EPFL ```
* Accumulated work on fsc.Paul Phillips2011-03-181-18/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | adds the following new options. -ipv4 Use IPv4 rather than IPv6 for the server socket absolute-cp Make -classpath elements absolute paths before sending to server max-idle -Set idle timeout in minutes for fsc (use 0 for no timeout) My question marks are what are the right defaults for the first two. Former behavior is to absolutize the classpath always and never prefer IPv4 sockets. I changed the default to not absolutize the classpath, with the option if you need it; I left the system default in place for the socket creation, but I have a feeling we should default to IPv4. My only hesitation is that the only way to request an IPv4 socket from java involves mutating a global system property. (Robustness FTW.) So for now, you have to give -ipv4. Closes #3626, #3785, #3788, #3789. Review by community.
* There is a lot of housecleaning to be done.Paul Phillips2011-01-291-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | up the stray interpreter files and put them in the interpreter package. Would really love to change the name of that package. Went looking for some consistent divisions of responsibility and consistent naming. Made some progress. There are deprecated versions of most everything I changed so hopefully the carnage will be limited. This isn't completely baked but I just realized I broke the build earlier and this should fix it. I'll keep the oven on. No review.
* Updated copyright notices to 2011Antonio Cunei2011-01-201-1/+1
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* More work on classpaths.Paul Phillips2010-02-101-1/+13
| | | | | | | | to have command line options following source files, at the price of temporarily breaking tools/pathResolver. Working my way through all the usages of classpath in trunk zeroing in on fully consistent handling. Review by community.
* A few compiler IO lib bits I have been needing:...Paul Phillips2010-01-291-0/+34
A few compiler IO lib bits I have been needing: some basic conveniences for directories and sockets, and some cleanups in CompileSocket. Review by community.