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1) Deprecates much of Predef and scala.Console, especially:
- the read* methods (see below)
- the set{Out,Err,In} methods (see SI-4793)
2) Removed long-deprecated:
- Predef#exit
- Predef#error should have gone, but could not due to sbt
At least the whole source base has now been future-proofed
against the eventual removal of Predef#error.
The low justification for the read* methods should be readily
apparent: they are little used and have no call to be in global
namespace, especially given their weird ad hoc semantics and
unreasonably tempting names such as readBoolean().
3) Segregated the deprecated elements in Predef from the part
which still thrives.
4) Converted all the standard Predef implicits into implicit
classes, value classes where possible:
- ArrowAssoc, Ensuring, StringFormat, StringAdd, RichException (value)
- SeqCharSequence, ArrayCharSequence (non-value)
Non-implicit deprecated stubs prop up the names of the
formerly converting methods.
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note that all type parameters must be reported in error messages about
failing type inference, but only type parameters that were inferred
successfully should be substituted
the idea of mapping type parameter symbols to the corresponding type
ref in order to make substitution the identity does not seem to work,
leading to errors like:
src/library/scala/collection/immutable/SortedMap.scala:38:
error: type mismatch; found :
scala.collection.immutable.SortedMap[A,B(in method empty)]
required: scala.collection.immutable.SortedMap[A,B(in trait
SortedMap)]
override def empty: SortedMap[A, B] = SortedMap.empty
^
(I guess that's why they were retracted before, but that wasn't done consistently, leading to #3152 -- my first attempt at fixing the latter lead to this bug... I've assigned #3152 to you Martin, as I can't decide how to fix it.)
review by odersky
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