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* *boxContext => *box.Context , *boxMacro => *box.MacroEugene Burmako2014-01-121-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | 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
* makes boxity of fast track macros configurableEugene Burmako2013-12-192-0/+14
Previously, all built-in macros were assumed to be whitebox, but that’s actually not the case. Just quasiquote macros have to be whitebox, while the rest can be blackbox. This also fixes SI-8091, because blackbox macros are typechecked differently and therefore the necessary implicit conversion kicks in. If `f”...”` were to remain a whitebox macro, then due to the changes introduced in commit https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/a3b33419b02cafb7e2c6fed6dd96151859fc7d77 we would have to explicitly ascribe its expansion as String to achieve the same effect. After I made reify blackbox, several tests had to be changed, because we now explicitly ascribe the expansion with `c.Expr[T]`, which changes `toString`. Also, a number of less obvious corrections had to be applied, because things like `reify(<constant>).splice` have stopped being optimized away due to `reify(<constant>)` no longer having a narrow `c.Expr[<constant>.type]`, making it ineligible for constant folding. Moreover, this change forced me to adjust our approach to positioning blackbox wrappings, because after being changed to blacbox and starting using wrappings, f”...” interpolators used in the compiler started crashing -Yrangepos builds. Now wrapping Typed nodes are assigned with transparent positions.