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* Disabled non-deterministic tests.Paul Phillips2011-12-0548-9487/+0
| | | | | | Everyone's favorite "will they or won't they" tests, akka and timeofday. They will be welcomed back into the fold once they can stick to a decision on whether to pass or fail.
* Shuffling classes around.Paul Phillips2011-10-013-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Old Man Reflection is coming home and he's not going to like finding out a bunch of beans have moved into his reflecting room. We had better evict those guys before he blows his stack. scala.reflect.*Bean* --> scala.beans.* scala.beans, that's kind of a fancy package name for some beans. I figure it's time to start fishing or cutting bait on this kind of thing. I don't even know what beans are, but if we're going to have them in the mainline, the least surprising place to find them is scala.beans. If we don't want to put them in scala.beans for whatever reason, then I say they don't belong in trunk at all. Bonus round: scala.annotation.target --> scala.beans.meta I don't know if there is any more unfortunate name for a package possible than "target". Maybe ".svn" or ".git" if you could have dots in package names. Package CVS wouldn't hit too hard these days. Package lib_managed? I'll try to come up with something. In any case this golden opportunity could not be squandered. There is a new starr included, because GenJVM contains all kinds of shooting-from-the-hip Bean-related name hardcoding. (Yes, still. I ran out of stones. So a few birds escape with their lives... this time.)
* Major rewrite of the testing infrastructure for...Micro Dotta2011-08-1748-0/+9487
Major rewrite of the testing infrastructure for the presentation compiler. Added several new tests that will be part of the nightly build. Once the move to SBT is completed I will look into how to extract the test infrastructure (as it should really not be living in the compiler codebase). Review by dragos