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One last flurry with the broom before I leave you slobs to code
in your own filth. Eliminated all the trailing whitespace I
could manage, with special prejudice reserved for the test cases
which depended on the preservation of trailing whitespace.
Was reminded I cannot figure out how to eliminate the trailing
space on the "scala> " prompt in repl transcripts. At least
reduced the number of such empty prompts by trimming transcript
code on the way in.
Routed ConsoleReporter's "printMessage" through a trailing
whitespace stripping method which might help futureproof
against the future of whitespace diseases. Deleted the up-to-40
lines of trailing whitespace found in various library files.
It seems like only yesterday we performed whitespace surgery
on the whole repo. Clearly it doesn't stick very well. I suggest
it would work better to enforce a few requirements on the way in.
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Fixed adriaan's patch for type constructor inference. The problem with
haranguing people in bars about bugs is that the fixes with which they
provide you may be flawed. Fortunately moors has this novelist on
retainer. Review by moors.
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Reverting recent type constructor patch until I can see why scalacheck
is getting blinkered by it. No review.
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Fixed a big bug in type constructor unification caused by considering
only the parents rather than all the base types. This fix is a testament
to the power of haranguing people in bars when you are deeply offended
by a bug, like someone was by this one:
def f[CC[X] <: Traversable[X]](x: CC[Int]) = ()
f(1 to 5) // did not compile! Fear not, it does now
Review by moors.
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