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Disentangled scaladoc and the presentation compiler. Now there are
different flags, forInteractive and forScaladoc, instead of the
overloaded onlyPresentation. While it is unfortunate to have these
flags, I know of no easy way to customize the typer (the behavior they
control is pretty deep into the analyzer). This shaves off around 100MB
of unnecessary docComments from the presentation compiler. review by
odersky, dubochet.
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While working on partest discovered that CompilerCommand ignores half
its constructor arguments and a couple dozen places blithely pass it
those arguments as if they're being used. Then there were setups like
this:
class OfflineCompilerCommand(
arguments: List[String],
settings: Settings,
error: String => Unit,
interactive: Boolean)
extends CompilerCommand(arguments, new Settings(error), error, false)
Hey offline compiler command, why throw away the perfectly good settings
you were given? Ever heard 'reduce, reuse, recycle'? How did you ever
work... or do you? No review.
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what must be legacy scalatest.* properties to partest.*, boldly assuming
that the fact that partest is pretty much unusable outside of scalac
means there are no users outside of scalac who might be disrupted by
eliminating old property names. Review by community.
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Disabled docgenerator test, which isn't compatible with Scaladoc 2.
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