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* Revert "Merge pull request #2957 from paulp/pr/parser-improvements"François Garillot2013-09-241-1/+1
| | | | | This reverts commit 884e1ce762d98b29594146d37b85384581d9ba96, reversing changes made to f6fcc4431f272c707d49de68add532c452dd4b0f.
* SI-7854, SI-6768 better parsing/positioning in parserPaul Phillips2013-09-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* SI-6601 Close access loophole for value class constructorsJason Zaugg2013-03-111-0/+4
ExtensionMethods marks private constructors of value classes as notPRIVATE before pickling. When the pickler reads the flags of this symbol, the anti-shift mechanism folds this into the regular PRIVATE flag, so the class is pickled as though it was public all along. A seprately compiled client can then call this constructor. To remedy this, we must: - pickle `rawFlags`, rather than `flags`. This is symmetric with unpickling, which sets `rawFlags` with the value it reads. - Add `notPRIVATE` to the flagset `PickledFlags`. We cannot make this change in a minor version, as the pickler and unpickler must agree on `PickledFlags`. I believe that this won't change the size of pickled flags for the majority of symbols (ie, those without the notPRIVATE flag) due to the variable length encoding in `writeLongNat`. This also improves the situation for SI-6608. Reflection and scalap (and, by extension, IntelliJ), no longer will see as public methods that have had their access widened in SuperAccessors (which is done selectively to support inlining under separate compilation.)