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* SI-7003 Partest redirects stderr to log fileSom Snytt2013-05-251-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* SI-3425 erasure crash with refinement members.Paul Phillips2013-05-211-0/+40
Checking that a refinement class symbol does not override any symbols does mean it will have to be invoke reflectively; but the converse is not true. It can override other symbols and still have to be called reflectively, because the overridden symbols may also be defined in refinement classes. scala> class Foo { type R1 <: { def x: Any } ; type R2 <: R1 { def x: Int } } defined class Foo scala> typeOf[Foo].member(TypeName("R2")).info.member("x": TermName).overrideChain res1: List[$r.intp.global.Symbol] = List(method x, method x) scala> res1 filterNot (_.owner.isRefinementClass) res2: List[$r.intp.global.Symbol] = List() And checking that "owner.info decl name == this" only works if name is not overloaded. So the logic is all in "isOnlyRefinementMember" now, and let's hope that suffices for a while.