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User imports that reference Predef are relocated to the top of
the wrapping template so that they can hide implicits defined
in Predef.
Only one import from Predef is retained for special treatment.
This is simple and sane. The test shows that `import Predef._`
restores Predef implicits even if a user-defined term would
normally be in scope.
A smart `:import` command to turn off or quarantine imports explicitly
would allow fine-grained control.
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Everyone knows that a `help` command will result in `more information`.
This commit moves the version string to the second line and adds some
verve to the welcome.
If anyone can't live without the old banner, they are now able to
configure it explicitly, so there is still no blood on our hands.
```
$ scala
Welcome to Scala version 2.11.6 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_40).
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.
scala> :quit
$ skala
Welcome to Scala!
version 2.11.7-20150623-155244-eab44dd092 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_40).
Type in expressions for evaluation. Or try :help.
scala> :quit
```
REPL tests now lop off the actual length of the welcome header; or, if
necessary, remove the version number from a header embedded in output.
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To make code in error messages line up with the original line of
code, templated code is indented by the width of the prompt.
Use the raw prompt (without ANSI escapes or newlines) to determine
the indentation.
Also, indent only once per line.
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Closing the REPL with Ctrl+D does not issue a newline, so the user's
prompt displays on the same line as the `scala>` prompt. This is bad.
We now force a newline before closing the interpreter, and display
`:quit` while we're at it so that people know how to exit the REPL
(since `exit` doesn't exist anymore).
The tricky part was to only add a newline when the console is
interrupted, and *not* when it is closed by a command (like `:quit`),
since commands are processed after their text (including newline) has
been sent to the console.
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An `AppliedTypeVars` spawned from `HKTypeVar#applyArgs`
(necessarily) shares the same `TypeConstraints`.
But, we can have multiple ATVs based on a single HKTV floating
around during inference, and they can appear on both sides
of type relations. An example of this is traced out in
the enclosed test.
This commit avoids registering upper/lower bound constraints
when this is detected.
In the enclosed test, we end up with an empty set of constraints
for `?E`, which results in inference of Nothing, which is what
we expect.
I have also improved the printing of ATVs (to include the args)
and sharpened the log message when `solve` leaves type variables
instantiated to `NoType`, rather than some other type that doesn't
conform to the bounds. Both of these changes helped me to get
to the bottom of this ticket. The improved `ATV#toString` shows
up in some updated checkfiles.
The reported test has quite a checkered history:
- in 2.10.0 it worked, but more by good luck than good planning
- after the fix for SI-7226 / 221f52757aa6, it started crashing
- from 3bd897ba0054f (a merge from 2.10.x just before 2.11.0-M1)
we started getting a type inference failure, rather than a crash.
"no type parameters for method exists [...] because cyclic
instantiation".
- It still crashes in `isGround` in 2.10.3.
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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.
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From a duplicate ticket.
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Contexts share error/warning buffers with their
children, and this also applies ot the shared
`startContext`.
That context flushes the buffers in `startContext`
in `resetContexts`.
It also removes `typerReportAnyContextErrors`, which
appears to be an elaborate no-op. It is only ever passed
a context `c` which is a direct child of `this.context`.
So taking a buffered error out of `c` and reissuing it
into `this.context` merely re-inserts into into the same
error buffer. Consrast this with `silent`, which uses
a child context with a fresh error buffer.
SI-7319 Flush error buffer in typerReportAnyContextErrors.
After this change, we no longer rely on the backstop in resetContexts
introduced in the previous commit.
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