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Disabling what I think are the last two failing tests, one each of the
two leading bugs among those we've seen here today on testing theater:
"could not find toMap: (x$1: scala.collection.TraversableOnce,x$2:
Predef$<:<)"
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"scala.tools.nsc.symtab.Types$TypeError: method react cannot be
accessed in java.lang.Object with scala.actors.Reactor[Any]
No review but hey lets' see if we can re-enable these tests soonish.
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Disabling some more tests which crash under -optimise. No review.
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Disabled the test which is hanging the -optimise run. No review.
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If I work on this patch any longer without checking in I will go
stark raving mad. It is broken up into a couple pieces. This one is
the changes to test/. It includes fixing a bunch of tests, removing
deprecated constructs, moving jars used by tests to the most specific
plausible location rather than having all jars on the classpath of all
tests, and some filesystem layout change (continuations get their whole
own srcpath.) This would be the world's most tedious review, so let's
say no review.
[Note: after this commit, I doubt things will build very smoothly until
the rest of the partest changes follow. Which should only be seconds,
but just in case.]
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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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Temporarily disabling failing test until I can finish my partest work.
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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Moved disabled tests back into their original place. Expect 7 tests to
fail.
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[no content change] Fixed all SVN properties: mimes, EOL, executable. Id
expansion is consistently enabled for Scala/Java/C# sources in 'src/'
and consistently disabled and removed from everywhere else: there should
not be any dead Id tags anymore.
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Polished up some disabled tests and returned them to files.
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In "Iterable" and in all its subclasses, "iterator" replaces "elements"
(and assorted changes).
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Organized disabled directory so it works with partest. You can run
./partest --srcpath disabled to run the tests in that location. Fixed a
few tests in disabled and pending and moved to files.
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