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Cleaned up and brought up to date the help text for -X and -Y options.
Made some enhancements to PhasesSetting, which are documented if you
run scalac -X or -Y. (Try it!) Disabled some dead settings and renamed
others to reflect their current purpose. No review.
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consistently, and remove things which are not being used anywhere
in the visible universe. Beyond general polish here are some of the
feature-like additions I can remember:
* -Xshow-phases now includes descriptions of the phases.
* -Xshow-class and -Xshow-object did not work as far as I could tell:
if they didn't, now they do. If they did, now they work better.
And you don't have to give it a fully qualified name anymore.
* -Xprint-icode will generate *.icode files (don't also have to say -Xprint:icode)
* counts of deprecation and unchcked warnings are given
* More documentation of what global is doing.
I tried not to break anything which might be using Global, but let me
know if I overshot somewhere. No review.
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changes necessary to plug it back in while preserving everything which
has happened since then in tests and such, but we should be the lookout
for overreversion. Review by phaller (but as a formality, I don't think
it requires direct review.)
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If I work on this patch any longer without checking in I will go
stark raving mad. It is broken up into a couple pieces. This one is
the changes to test/. It includes fixing a bunch of tests, removing
deprecated constructs, moving jars used by tests to the most specific
plausible location rather than having all jars on the classpath of all
tests, and some filesystem layout change (continuations get their whole
own srcpath.) This would be the world's most tedious review, so let's
say no review.
[Note: after this commit, I doubt things will build very smoothly until
the rest of the partest changes follow. Which should only be seconds,
but just in case.]
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More classpath work, and cleanups in the vicinities of everything
manipulating classpaths. Review by anyone willing to slog through the
approximately dozen different ways the classpath can be influenced.
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