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With GenBCode being the default and only supported backend for Java 8,
we can get rid of GenASM.
This commit also fixes/migrates/moves to pending/deletes tests which
depended on GenASM before.
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- private-inline, t8601-closure-elim, inline-in-constructors
- test closure inlining / elimination, which is not yet implemented
in GenBCode. noted in https://github.com/scala-opt/scala/issues/14.
- constant-optimization, t7006
- no constant folding in GenBCode yet.
noted in https://github.com/scala-opt/scala/issues/29.
- patmat_opt_ignore_underscore, patmat_opt_no_nullcheck, patmat_opt_primitive_typetest
- not all optimizations in GenBCode yet.
noted in https://github.com/scala-opt/scala/issues/30.
- t3234
- tests a warning of trait inlining - trait inlining works in
GenBCode
- synchronized
- ignore inliner warnings (they changed a bit)
- t6102
- account for the changed outputo of -Ydebug has under GenBCode
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The differences when running with method based delambdafication aren't
important enough yet to create specialized versions that use method
based delambdafication.
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Inlining in constructors has been disabled a long
time ago due to some VerifyErrors. Unfortunately,
@dragos cannot recall what exactly was the problem.
I tried to enable inlining in constructors and I
didn't see any problem.
`Predef.assert` calls in class constructors are one
of the biggest contributors to closure allocation
in a compiler so we better off get rid of it.
Added a test-case that checks if inlining in
constructors works properly.
Review by @magarciaEPFL and @paulp.
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