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* Pickled flag reorgMartin Odersky2012-07-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Cleaned up and optimized code that maps between raw and pickled flags. Avoids mystery constants. Makes a whole bunch of new flags be pickled which were not pickled before (more precisely: Everything in InitialFlags with value greater than 1 << 31 which is not in FlagsNotPickled now gets pickled whereas before it wasn't. Among these: VARARGS, IMPLCLASS, SPECIALZED, DEFAULTINIT, SYNCHRONIZED. I am curious how many tickets will get fixed by this change. The first one I noted is t5504, which previously enforced the buggy behavior through a neg check! There are also some build manager check file changes that have to do with the fact that flags now print in a different order for performance reasons.
* Fixed tests to account for SIP 18Martin Odersky2012-04-131-0/+1
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* Updated Flags toString/documentation.Paul Phillips2012-02-021-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | In a stunningly unusual demonstration of farsightedness, I was able to generate these changes only by running: scala scala.tools.nsc.util.FlagsUtilCompiler With this much time in between runs: -// Generated by mkFlagsTable() at Mon Oct 11 10:01:09 PDT 2010 +// Generated by mkFlagsTable() at Thu Feb 02 20:31:52 PST 2012
* Selective dealiasing when printing errors.Paul Phillips2011-10-031-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | *** Important note for busy commit log skimmers *** Symbol method "fullName" has been trying to serve the dual role of "how to print a symbol" and "how to find a class file." It cannot serve both these roles simultaneously, primarily because of package objects but other little things as well. Since in the majority of situations we want the one which corresponds to the idealized scala world, not the grubby bytecode, I went with that for fullName. When you require the path to a class (e.g. you are calling Class.forName) you should use javaClassName. package foo { package object bar { class Bippy } } If sym is Bippy's symbol, then sym.fullName == foo.bar.Bippy sym.javaClassName == foo.bar.package.Bippy *** End important note *** There are many situations where we (until now) forewent revealing everything we knew about a type mismatch. For instance, this isn't very helpful of scalac (at least in those more common cases where you didn't define type X on the previous repl line.) scala> type X = Int defined type alias X scala> def f(x: X): Byte = x <console>:8: error: type mismatch; found : X required: Byte def f(x: X): Byte = x ^ Now it says: found : X (which expands to) Int required: Byte def f(x: X): Byte = x ^ In addition I rearchitected a number of methods involving: - finding a symbol's owner - calculating a symbol's name - determining whether to print a prefix No review.
* More tests, plus missing file. No review.Hubert Plociniczak2010-01-265-0/+26