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* Cull extraneous whitespace.Paul Phillips2013-09-181-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | One last flurry with the broom before I leave you slobs to code in your own filth. Eliminated all the trailing whitespace I could manage, with special prejudice reserved for the test cases which depended on the preservation of trailing whitespace. Was reminded I cannot figure out how to eliminate the trailing space on the "scala> " prompt in repl transcripts. At least reduced the number of such empty prompts by trimming transcript code on the way in. Routed ConsoleReporter's "printMessage" through a trailing whitespace stripping method which might help futureproof against the future of whitespace diseases. Deleted the up-to-40 lines of trailing whitespace found in various library files. It seems like only yesterday we performed whitespace surgery on the whole repo. Clearly it doesn't stick very well. I suggest it would work better to enforce a few requirements on the way in.
* Begone t1737...Hubert Plociniczak2011-11-021-5/+5
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* Always forget that checking system properties c...Paul Phillips2011-03-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Always forget that checking system properties causes exceptions in applets and such. Made the system property wrapper wrap its access checks in some more wrapping. I spent a long time trying to write a test for the security manager but it's hopeless without knowing all the details of the test environment. Closes #4346, no review.
* A small addition to the library to address some...Paul Phillips2011-03-121-0/+50
A small addition to the library to address something bugging me forever. It's a light interface to system properties. It's not intended to solve all property issues for all time, only to greatly improve on the overly ad-hoc ways things are presently done. Feedback welcome. Sorry it's coming in this late but it arises from writing the tools to fix the bugs to allow that release to happen. That's nature's circle of bugs. Review by community.