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* Begone t1737...Hubert Plociniczak2011-11-021-8/+8
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* As a brief diversion from real work, implemente...Paul Phillips2010-04-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | As a brief diversion from real work, implemented Damerau–Levenshtein and ran it on trunk to elicit obvious misspellings. Unfortunately they're mostly in places like compiler comments which real people never see, but I fixed them anyway. All those English Lit majors who peruse our sources are sure to be pleased. No review.
* Leveraged -Xmigration to burn off some warts wh...Paul Phillips2010-03-151-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Leveraged -Xmigration to burn off some warts which arose in the new collections. Warnings put in place for behavioral changes, allowing the following. 1) Buffers: create new collections on ++ and -- like all the other collections. 2) Maps: eliminated never-shipped redundant method valuesIterable and supplied these return types: def keys: Iterable[A] def keysIterator: Iterator[A] def values: Iterable[B] def valuesIterator: Iterator[B] def keySet: Set[A] I concluded that keys should return Iterable because keySet also exists on Map, and is not solely in the province of Maps even if we wanted to change it: it's defined on Sorted and also appears in some Sets. So it seems sensible to have keySet return a Set and keys return the more general type. Closes #3089, #3145. Review by odersky.
* Applied performance patch and test case from ij...Paul Phillips2009-11-211-0/+54
Applied performance patch and test case from ijuma; closes #2526.