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* Lots of tedious warning and tree printing work.Paul Phillips2012-03-201-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Fewer deprecation warnings, prettier trees, prettier symbols, more polished error messages. Oh the interesting people you meet handling warnings, I feel sorry for you all that I get to do it all the time. One of the characters I met invited me into the "Dead Code Society" and that's what I'm doing on Tuesdays now. No of course you haven't, it's a SECRET society.
* New starr to support new fundamental laws of reality.Paul Phillips2012-03-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | And grueling recovery from branch drift. Merges a portion (and only a portion) of topic/inline into master. The major changes which come with this merge are: AnyVal is unsealed, can be extended directly. ScalaObject is no longer with us.
* reifyAnnotationsEugene Burmako2012-02-121-0/+30
Annotations are now supported by the reifier: * AnnotationInfos from symbols get transformed back into mods. * AnnotatedTypes are retained and are reified along with AnnotationInfos. Reification is no magic, and reification of annotations especially: * Annotations cannot refer to symbols defined inside the quasiquote. This restriction is due to the fact that we need to erase locally defined symbols before reifying to make subsequent reflective compilations succeed. However, while doing that, we also need to make sure that we don't make resulting ASTs non-compilable by removing essential information. This is tricky, and it more or less works for TypeTrees, but not for annotations that can contain arbitrary ASTs. For more details look into the comments to Reifiers.scala. * Classfile annotations that contain array arguments and are applied to types, i.e. the ones that generate AnnotatedTypes, cannot be reified. This is because of limitations of manifest infrastructure. Typechecking "Array(mirror.LiteralAnnotArg(...))" would require the compiler to produce a manifest for a path-dependent type, which cannot be done now. Review by @odersky.