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It’s almost 1am, so I’m only scratching the surface, mechanistically
applying the renames that I’ve written down in my notebook:
* typeSignature => info
* declarations => decls
* nme/tpnme => termNames/typeNames
* paramss => paramLists
* allOverriddenSymbols => overrides
Some explanation is in order so that I don’t get crucified :)
1) No information loss happens when abbreviating `typeSignature` and `declarations`.
We already have contractions in a number of our public APIs (e.g. `typeParams`),
and I think it’s fine to shorten words as long as people can understand
the shortened versions without a background in scalac.
2) I agree with Simon that `nme` and `tpnme` are cryptic. I think it would
be thoughtful of us to provide newcomers with better names. To offset
the increase in mouthfulness, I’ve moved `MethodSymbol.isConstructor`
to `Symbol.isConstructor`, which covers the most popular use case for nme’s.
3) I also agree that putting `paramss` is a lot to ask of our users.
The double-“s” convention is very neat, but let’s admit that it’s just
weird for the newcomers. I think `paramLists` is a good compromise here.
4) `allOverriddenSymbols` is my personal complaint. I think it’s a mouthful
and a shorter name would be a much better fit for the public API.
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ExtensionMethods marks private constructors of value classes as
notPRIVATE before pickling. When the pickler reads the flags of this
symbol, the anti-shift mechanism folds this into the regular PRIVATE
flag, so the class is pickled as though it was public all along. A
seprately compiled client can then call this constructor.
To remedy this, we must:
- pickle `rawFlags`, rather than `flags`. This is symmetric with
unpickling, which sets `rawFlags` with the value it reads.
- Add `notPRIVATE` to the flagset `PickledFlags`.
We cannot make this change in a minor version, as the pickler
and unpickler must agree on `PickledFlags`.
I believe that this won't change the size of pickled flags
for the majority of symbols (ie, those without the notPRIVATE flag)
due to the variable length encoding in `writeLongNat`.
This also improves the situation for SI-6608. Reflection and
scalap (and, by extension, IntelliJ), no longer will see
as public methods that have had their access widened in
SuperAccessors (which is done selectively to support inlining
under separate compilation.)
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