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It’s almost 1am, so I’m only scratching the surface, mechanistically
applying the renames that I’ve written down in my notebook:
* typeSignature => info
* declarations => decls
* nme/tpnme => termNames/typeNames
* paramss => paramLists
* allOverriddenSymbols => overrides
Some explanation is in order so that I don’t get crucified :)
1) No information loss happens when abbreviating `typeSignature` and `declarations`.
We already have contractions in a number of our public APIs (e.g. `typeParams`),
and I think it’s fine to shorten words as long as people can understand
the shortened versions without a background in scalac.
2) I agree with Simon that `nme` and `tpnme` are cryptic. I think it would
be thoughtful of us to provide newcomers with better names. To offset
the increase in mouthfulness, I’ve moved `MethodSymbol.isConstructor`
to `Symbol.isConstructor`, which covers the most popular use case for nme’s.
3) I also agree that putting `paramss` is a lot to ask of our users.
The double-“s” convention is very neat, but let’s admit that it’s just
weird for the newcomers. I think `paramLists` is a good compromise here.
4) `allOverriddenSymbols` is my personal complaint. I think it’s a mouthful
and a shorter name would be a much better fit for the public API.
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I think `isVal` and `isVar` are the right names, because they
exactly map on Scala syntax.
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This renaming arguably makes the intent of `asType` more clear,
but more importantly it shaves 6 symbols off pervasive casts that
are required to anything meaningful with reflection API
(as in mirror.reflectMethod(tpe.member(newTermName("x")).asMethodSymbol)).
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reflectField now accepts getters and setters along with the field symbols,
it also checks whether a field has a reasonable binary representation
(this is necessary, because ctor parameters that are unused outside of their
declaring constructors don't get compiled down to Java fields/methods).
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