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* some renamingsEugene Burmako2014-02-151-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* SI-7003 Partest redirects stderr to log fileSom Snytt2013-05-251-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some scalac output is on stderr, and it's useful to see that in the log file, especially for debugging. Adds a line filter for logs, specified as "filter: pattern" in the test source. Backslashes are made forward only when detected as paths. Test alignments: Deprecations which do not pertain to the system under test are corrected in the obvious way. When testing deprecated API, suppress warnings by deprecating the Test object. Check files are updated with useful true warnings, instead of running under -nowarn. Language feature imports as required, instead of running under -language. Language feature not required, such as casual use of postfix. Heed useful warning. Ignore broken warnings. (Rarely, -nowarn.) Inliner warnings pop up under -optimise only, so for now, just filter them out where they occur. Debug output from the test required an update.
* Changes reflection tests to use shorter name constructorsDen Shabalin2012-12-251-1/+1
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* SI-6086 magic symbols strike backEugene Burmako2012-07-171-0/+20
Some of the symbols inside the compiler get created on the fly, because there are no physical entities in classfiles corresponding to them. This curious fact needs to be taken into account when loading symbols, so that the magic symbols get correctly loaded by reflective mirrors. magicSymbols (as defined in Definitions.scala) include not only top-level classes, but some other stuff (e.g. String_+ or methods on Any). Hence a filtering was done to exclude the stuff that's irrelevant to reflective symbol loading. Unfortunately a filter was configured to accept only _.isClass, which consequently ruled out scala.AnyRef (that is a type alias).