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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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Learned an interesting lesson about having an implicit object with a
"def apply(x: Any): List[String]" method imported into power mode. Let's
just say this is not advised. This and other rough edges eliminated from
power mode, no review.
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up the stray interpreter files and put them in the interpreter package.
Would really love to change the name of that package. Went looking for
some consistent divisions of responsibility and consistent naming.
Made some progress. There are deprecated versions of most everything I
changed so hopefully the carnage will be limited.
This isn't completely baked but I just realized I broke the build
earlier and this should fix it. I'll keep the oven on. No review.
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Some overdue organization and cleanups in the repl. No review.
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A compact tree printer, for primitives like myself who do all their
debugging in the console and need extraneous information filtered out.
New option: -Ycompact-trees. Supply that in conjunction with -Xprint:all
and suddenly the output is a (relative) masterpiece of concision. Review
by anyone who is game to review such a thing. Community?
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