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Most are pattern matcher bugs fixed by virtpatmat. A few are reifier,
package object, or miscellaneous. I threw in an original test for
SI-2337, to go with those for SI-1697, SI-3705, SI-4415, and SI-1357,
all of which (in the interests of making sure this basket has all the
eggs) I am closing.
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Implements SIP 16: Self-cleaning macros: http://bit.ly/wjjXTZ
Features:
* Macro defs
* Reification
* Type tags
* Manifests aliased to type tags
* Extended reflection API
* Several hundred tests
* 1111 changed files
Not yet implemented:
* Reification of refined types
* Expr.value splicing
* Named and default macro expansions
* Intricacies of interaction between macros and implicits
* Emission of debug information for macros (compliant with JSR-45)
Dedicated to Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin
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Previously toolboxes used to typecheck their inputs before compiling.
Actually, the initial demo by Martin first typechecked the reified tree,
then ran it, which typechecked it again, and only then launched the
reflective compiler.
However, as observed in https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5464
current implementation of typechecking is not always idempotent.
That's why we cannot allow inputs of toolboxes to be typechecked,
at least not until the aforementioned issue is closed.
This is not only a convention but also a check inside compileExpr.
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Importers now correctly process constants that carry types and symbols.
However, it is still impossible to reify classOf for a class/trait that
is defined inside a quasiquote.
Theoretically, this can be implemented, but will require attaching
original trees to classOf constants, which needs much more effort.
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