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As experience shows, these methods can easily be a source of confusion
for the newcomers: https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6696.
I'm only leaving the TypeTree(tp) factory, since the facility to
set underlying types for type trees is not exposed in the public API,
as it's inherently mutable.
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1) parseExpr => parse
2) runExpr => eval
3) Introduces compile(Tree): () => Any, since it has frequent uses
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Implements SIP 16: Self-cleaning macros: http://bit.ly/wjjXTZ
Features:
* Macro defs
* Reification
* Type tags
* Manifests aliased to type tags
* Extended reflection API
* Several hundred tests
* 1111 changed files
Not yet implemented:
* Reification of refined types
* Expr.value splicing
* Named and default macro expansions
* Intricacies of interaction between macros and implicits
* Emission of debug information for macros (compliant with JSR-45)
Dedicated to Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin
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