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* further limits discoverability of resetAttrsEugene Burmako2014-02-071-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit removes resetAllAttrs from the public reflection API. This method was previously deprecated, but on a second thought that doesn't do it justice. People should be aware that resetAllAttrs is just wrong, and if they have code that uses it, this code should be rewritten immediately without beating around the bush with deprecations. There's a source-compatible way of achieving that (resetLocalAttrs), so that shouldn't bring much trouble. Secondly, resetAllAttrs in compiler internals becomes deprecated. In subsequent commits I'm going to rewrite the only two locations in the compiler that uses it, and then I think we can remove it from the compiler as well.
* *boxContext => *box.Context , *boxMacro => *box.MacroEugene Burmako2014-01-121-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | Performs the following renamings: * scala.reflect.macros.BlackboxContext to scala.reflect.macros.blackbox.Context * scala.reflect.macros.BlackboxMacro to scala.reflect.macros.blackbox.Macro * scala.reflect.macros.WhiteboxContext to scala.reflect.macros.whitebox.Context * scala.reflect.macros.WhiteboxMacro to scala.reflect.macros.whitebox.Macro https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/scala-internals/MX40-dM28rk
* blackbox and whitebox macrosEugene Burmako2013-11-121-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the first commit in the series. This commit only: 1) Splits Context into BlackboxContext and WhiteboxContext 2) Splits Macro into BlackboxMacro and WhiteboxMacro 3) Introduces the isBundle property in the macro impl binding Here we just teach the compiler that macros can now be blackbox and whitebox, without actually imposing any restrictions on blackbox macros. These restrictions will come in subsequent commits. For description and documentation of the blackbox/whitebox separation see the official macro guide at the scaladoc website: http://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/blackbox-whitebox.html Some infrastructure work to make evolving macros easier: compile partest-extras with quick so they can use latest library/reflect/...
* Absolutized paths involving the scala package.Paul Phillips2013-05-031-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Confusing, now-it-happens now-it-doesn't mysteries lurk in the darkness. When scala packages are declared like this: package scala.collection.mutable Then paths relative to scala can easily be broken via the unlucky presence of an empty (or nonempty) directory. Example: // a.scala package scala.foo class Bar { new util.Random } % scalac ./a.scala % mkdir util % scalac ./a.scala ./a.scala:4: error: type Random is not a member of package util new util.Random ^ one error found There are two ways to play defense against this: - don't use relative paths; okay sometimes, less so others - don't "opt out" of the scala package This commit mostly pursues the latter, with occasional doses of the former. I created a scratch directory containing these empty directories: actors annotation ant api asm beans cmd collection compat concurrent control convert docutil dtd duration event factory forkjoin generic hashing immutable impl include internal io logging macros man1 matching math meta model mutable nsc parallel parsing partest persistent process pull ref reflect reify remote runtime scalap scheduler script swing sys text threadpool tools transform unchecked util xml I stopped when I could compile the main src directories even with all those empties on my classpath.
* Labeling scala.reflect and scala.reflect.macros experimental in the API docsHeather Miller2012-11-021-1/+4
| | | | | - Added the labels across scala.reflect and scala.reflect.macros - Added the styling in template.css that is used by all labels
* Grouping for reflection and macrosVlad Ureche2012-10-111-1/+1
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* docs for reflection and macrosEugene Burmako2012-10-111-1/+46
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* reflect.makro => reflect.macros (Step I)Eugene Burmako2012-08-021-0/+9
Builds a starr that uses stuff from scala.reflect.macros for macro activities. Crucial makro thingies (such as makro.Context or makro.internal.macroImpl) are temporarily left in place, because they are necessary for previous starr. Macro tests will be fixed in a dedicated commit, so that they don't pollute meaningful commits, making the life easy for reviewers and spelunkers.