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* Remove unused imports and other minor cleanupsSimon Ochsenreither2015-12-181-3/+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".
* Minor fixes to Scaladoc of implicitAmbiguousLukas Rytz2015-10-061-7/+7
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* SI-6806 Add an @implicitAmbiguous annotationBrian McKenna2015-08-111-0/+34
Example usage: trait =!=[C, D] implicit def neq[E, F] : E =!= F = null @annotation.implicitAmbiguous("Could not prove ${J} =!= ${J}") implicit def neqAmbig1[G, H, J] : J =!= J = null implicit def neqAmbig2[I] : I =!= I = null implicitly[Int =!= Int] Which gives the following error: implicit-ambiguous.scala:9: error: Could not prove Int =!= Int implicitly[Int =!= Int] ^ Better than what was previously given: implicit-ambiguous.scala:9: error: ambiguous implicit values: both method neqAmbig1 in object Test of type [G, H, J]=> Main.$anon.Test.=!=[J,J] and method neqAmbig2 in object Test of type [I]=> Main.$anon.Test.=!=[I,I] match expected type Main.$anon.Test.=!=[Int,Int] implicitly[Int =!= Int] ^