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This adds a new lint warning for when a class/method/type-member's
type parameter shadows an existing type: `-Xlint:type-parameter-shadow`.
It excludes type parameters of synthetic methods (the user can't
rename or remove those anyway), otherwise, for example, every case class
triggers the warning.
Also fixes a test that contained wrong java sources (that didn't even
compile...), discovered thanks to the warning.
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This kind of errors shows up every now and then on the mailing-list, on
stackoverflow, etc. so maybe a warning would be useful.
I was afraid this would yield too many warnings for libraries that are
heavy on type parameters, but no: running this on scalaz and shapeless
HEAD (`v7.1.0-RC1-41-g1cc0a96` and `v2.0.0-M1-225-g78426a0` respectively)
yields 44 warnings. None of them are false positives; they usually come
from:
- scalaz loving using `A` as type parameter, even several levels deep
of parametrized classes/methods
- or calling a type parameter that will hold a map `Map`, or similar,
thus shadowing an existing type
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This promotes the () insertion warning from -Ywarn-adapted-args to a
deprecation warning. -Xfuture tunrs it into a compiler error.
Auto tupling remains unchanged for now.
The tests have been fixed the following way:
- Warnings caused by general sloppiness (Try(), Future(), ...) have been
fixed.
- Warnings which raise interesting questions (x == (), ...) received an
updated checkfile for now.
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This reverts commit 884e1ce762d98b29594146d37b85384581d9ba96, reversing
changes made to f6fcc4431f272c707d49de68add532c452dd4b0f.
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The parser hole I found while working on the generated positions
serves as the umbrella for a host of improvements. Upgraded
positions assigned during some specific challenging situations mostly
involving the creation of synthetic trees, e.g. for comprehensions
and closures. While doing so improved some error messages.
Eliminated some of the most glaring duplication in the parser.
It's written like there is some payoff associated with being
spectacularly imperative. Not so far.
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* commit 'ac432bcde6':
Fix broken build.
SI-6434 Pretty print function types with by name arg as (=> A) => B
Removed class files.
SI-6994 Avoid spurious promiscuous catch warning
Addressing warnings.
SI-6439 Avoid spurious REPL warnings about companionship
use ArrayBuffer instead of Array to build Formulae
SI-6942 more efficient unreachability analysis
use Constant::isIntRange even if it's NIH
SI-6956 determine switchability by type, not tree
SI-5568 Comment improvements for getClass on primitive intersection.
SI-5568 Fixes verify error from getClass on refinement of value type
SI-6923 Context now buffers warnings as well as errors
Conflicts:
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/interpreter/IMain.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/transform/Erasure.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Contexts.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Typers.scala
test/files/neg/t4851.check
Note:
This merge excludes b07228aebe7a as it breaks master.
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Code that was silently typed would not report warnings, even if it
returned a successful result.
This appeared in the following code which didn't show warnings even
with -Ywarn-adapted-args:
def foo(a: Any) = a; foo(1, 2)
While the following would show the expected warning:
def foo[A](a: Any) = a; foo(1, 2)
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Instead of changing warnings to errors mid-stream, at the end of
a run I check for condition "no errors, some warnings, and fatal
warnings" and then generate an error at that point. This is
necessary to test for some warnings which come from later stages.
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