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SI-7519 Less brutal attribute resetting in adapt fallback
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Prefers `resetLocalAttrs` over `resetAllAttrs`. The latter loses
track of which enclosing class of the given name is referenced by
a `This` node which prefixes the an applied implicit view.
The code that `resetAllAttrs` originally landed in: https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/d4c63b#L6R804
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SI-6308 Specialize methods that have some unspecialized params
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This is a continuation of 1591c14e50, which didn't go far enough
to handle method calls with a mix of specialized and unspecialized
type parameters.
This commit modifies `specSym` to calculate the residual type
of the original method after specialized type parameters have
been removed and the type environment of the candidate specialized
variant has been subsituted.
For example, here is trace of `specSym` when searcing for the
specialized variant of `f4` in the enclosed test:
tree = Main.this.f4[Nothing, Int]
tree.tpe = (a: Int, b: List[(Int, Nothing)])String
fun.tpe = [B, A](a: A, b: List[(A, B)])String
residualTreeType = [B](a: Int, b: List[(Int, B)])String
memberType = [B](a: Int, b: List[(Int, B)])String
env = Map(type A -> Int)
doesConform = true
A few "todo" tests are included that highlight an endemic
issue with the current specialization implementation: type
parameters that show up after `uncurry` might be clones of
the original symbols from typer, if they have been through
a TypeMap (e.g. within a call to `uncurryTreeType`). So testing
them for existence with the `typeEnv` map is fruitless.
No amount of `atPhase` acrobatics can rescue us from this;
we need to transport this information in a symbol-cloning
resiliant manner. Maybe Symbol Attachments?
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SI-7564 Fix detection of reflective calls on Avian
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Base_1.scala checks whether reflection was used by inspecting
the stacktrace and looking for “java.lang.reflect.”.
The stacktrace looks differently on Avian and therefore the
test fails.
This change looks for “sun.reflect.” instead, which seems to
work on OpenJDK and Avian.
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SI-2464 Resiliance against missing InnerClass attributes
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A classfile in the wild related to Vaadin lacked the InnerClasses
attribute. As such, our class file parser treated a nested enum
class as top-level, which led to a crash when trying to find its
linked module.
More details of the investigation are available in the JIRA comments.
The test introduces a new facility to rewrite classfiles.
This commit turns this situation into a logged warning, rather
than crashing. Code by @paulp, test by yours truly.
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Backport from paradise/macros
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Previous version of the MacroImplReference extractor didn't take into
the account the fact that RefTree.qualifier.symbol can be null (and it can
be null if RefTree is an Ident, because then qualifier is an EmptyTree).
This led to NPEs for really weird macro defs that refer to local methods
as their corresponding macro impls. Now I check for this corner case,
and the stuff now longer crashes.
This was wrong; this is how I fixed it; the world is now a better place.
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Updates comments, implements accidentally forgotten IMPLPARAM_TREE,
creates a test to ensure that nothing else is overseen.
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SI-7149 Use a WeakHashSet for type uniqueness
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Replaces scala.reflect.internal.WeakHashSet with a version that
* extends the mutable.Set trait
* doesn't leak WeakReferences
* is unit tested
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* pr/merge-2.10.2:
SI-7375 ClassTag for value class aliases
SI-7507 Fix lookup of private[this] member in presence of self type.
SI-7532 Fix regression in Java inner classfile reader
SI-7517 Fix higher kinded type inference regression
SI-7516 Revert "SI-7234 Make named args play nice w. depmet types"
A test case for a recent LUB progression.
SI-7421 remove unneeded extra-attachement in maven deploy
SI-7486 Regressions in implicit search.
SI-7509 Avoid crasher as erronous args flow through NamesDefaults
SI-6138 Centralize and refine detection of `getClass` calls
SI-7497 Fix scala.util.Properties.isMac
SI-7473 Bad for expr crashes postfix
Increase build.number to 2.10.3
SI-7391 Always use ForkJoin in Scala actors on ... ... Java 6 and above (except when the porperty actors.enableForkJoin says otherwise)
Reimplementing much of the DefaultPromise methods Optimizations: 1) Avoiding to call 'synchronized' in tryComplete and in tryAwait 2) Implementing blocking by using an optimized latch so no blocking ops for non-blockers 3) Reducing method size of isCompleted to be cheaper to inline 4) 'result' to use Try.get instead of patmat
c.typeCheck(silent = true) now suppresses ambiguous errors
Conflicts:
bincompat-backward.whitelist.conf
bincompat-forward.whitelist.conf
src/compiler/scala/reflect/macros/contexts/Typers.scala
src/compiler/scala/reflect/reify/package.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/symtab/classfile/ClassfileParser.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/NamesDefaults.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Typers.scala
src/compiler/scala/tools/reflect/ToolBoxFactory.scala
src/library/scala/concurrent/impl/Promise.scala
src/reflect/scala/reflect/internal/Types.scala
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* origin/2.10.2:
SI-7532 Fix regression in Java inner classfile reader
SI-7517 Fix higher kinded type inference regression
SI-7516 Revert "SI-7234 Make named args play nice w. depmet types"
SI-7486 Regressions in implicit search.
SI-7509 Avoid crasher as erronous args flow through NamesDefaults
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SI-7532 Fix regression in Java inner classfile reader
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395e90a modified the detection of top-level classes in
ClassfileParser in two ways:
1. used `Name#containsChar` rather than `toString.indexOf ...` (good!)
2. decoded the name before doing this check (bad!)
That code is actually only run for non-Scala classfiles, whose
names don't need decoding. Attempting to do so converted `R$attr`
to `R@tr`, which no longer contains a '$', and was wrongly treated
as a top level class.
This commit reverts the use of `decodedName`, and inlines the method
to its only call site for clarity.
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- Discovered in 2.10.2-RC1
- Ostensibly regressed in 7e52fb910b, which conceptually reverted
part of 0cde930b so that (mutable) TypeVars don't use structural equality.
- But, does *not* fail if 7e52fb910b is cherry-picked directly after 0cde930b,
suggesting that it shone a light on a behaviour change in some other commit
in between the two.
- Indeed, the true regression came in https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/e5da30b843#L5L3176
- A targeted revert of e5da30b843 is undesirable, as we'd like SI-6846 to stay fixed
What's happening here? In the enclosed test case, higher kinded type
inference explores two possibilities:
Composed.this.Split[A]
K[[T]A[B[T]]] // `Split[A]` dealiased
The difference in the flow of type inference can be seen from the diff
below. Notice how now we no longer register `?K.addBound(Composed.this.Split)`,
we instead only register `?K.addBound(K)`
```patch
--- sandbox/old.log 2013-05-30 00:27:34.000000000 +0200
+++ sandbox/new.log 2013-05-30 00:28:28.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,55 +1,114 @@
?K.unifyFull(Composed.this.Split[A])
?K.unifySpecific(Composed.this.Split[A])
- ?K.addBound(Composed.this.Split)
?B.unifyFull(T)
?B.unifySpecific(T)
`-> false
?B.unifyFull(Any)
?B.unifySpecific(Any)
`-> false
`-> false
?K.unifySpecific(L[[T]A[B[T]]])
- ?K.addBound(L)
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
+ ?K.addBound(L)
`-> true
?K.unifyFull(Composed.this.Split[A])
?K.unifySpecific(Composed.this.Split[A])
- ?K.addBound(Composed.this.Split)
?B.unifyFull(x)
?B.unifySpecific(x)
`-> false
`-> false
?K.unifySpecific(L[[T]A[B[T]]])
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
?K.addBound(L)
+ `-> true
+?K.unifyFull(Composed.this.Split[A])
+ ?K.unifySpecific(Composed.this.Split[A])
+ ?B.unifyFull(T)
+ ?B.unifySpecific(T)
+ `-> false
+ ?B.unifyFull(Any)
+ ?B.unifySpecific(Any)
+ `-> false
+ `-> false
+ ?K.unifySpecific(L[[T]A[B[T]]])
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
?B.unifyFull(B[T])
?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
?B.addBound(B)
`-> true
+ ?K.addBound(L)
+ `-> true
+?K.unifyFull(Composed.this.Split[A])
+ ?K.unifySpecific(Composed.this.Split[A])
+ ?B.unifyFull(x)
+ ?B.unifySpecific(x)
+ `-> false
+ `-> false
+ ?K.unifySpecific(L[[T]A[B[T]]])
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?B.unifyFull(B[T])
+ ?B.unifySpecific(B[T])
+ ?B.addBound(B)
+ `-> true
+ ?K.addBound(L)
+ `-> true
+?K.unifyFull(L[A])
+ ?K.unifySpecific(L[A])
+ ?K.addBound(L)
+ `-> true
+?K.unifyFull(L[A])
+ ?K.unifySpecific(L[A])
+ ?K.addBound(L)
`-> true
```
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SI-7516 Revert "SI-7234 Make named args play nice w. depmet types"
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This reverts commit 83c9c764b528a7a1c1d39c480d22c8e3a71d5a58.
The tests are shunted to 'pending'.
Why revert this seemingly innocous commit? 83c9c764 generates a ValDef whose
tpt TypeTree has no original; this contains a reference to the symbol for `d`.
resetAttrs and the retypecheck assigns a new symbol for d and leaves a the
reference to the prior symbol dangling. The real bug is the resetAttrs concept.
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SI-7486 Regressions in implicit search.
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Revert e86832d7e8 and dd33e280e2.
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The fix for SI-7238 caused this regression.
This commit marks taints whole Apply with an ErrorType if it
has an erroneous argument, so as to stop a later crash trying
to further process the tree.
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SI-7507 Fix lookup of private[this] member in presence of self type.
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In the following code:
trait Cake extends Slice
trait Slice { self: Cake => // must have self type that extends `Slice`
private[this] val bippy = () // must be private[this]
locally(bippy)
}
`ThisType(<Slice>)`.findMember(bippy)` excluded the private local member on
the grounds that the first class in the base type sequence, `Cake`, was
not contained in `Slice`.
scala> val thisType = typeOf[Slice].typeSymbol.thisType
thisType: $r.intp.global.Type = Slice.this.type
scala> thisType.baseClasses
res6: List[$r.intp.global.Symbol] = List(trait Cake, trait Slice, class Object, class Any)
This commit changes `findMember` to use the symbol of the `ThisType`, rather
than the first base class, as the location of the selection.
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SI-7375 ClassTag for value class aliases
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reifyRuntimeClass now always dealiases its argument prior to processing.
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SI-6138 Centralize and refine detection of `getClass` calls
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`getClass` is special cased in the compiler; this is described
in in the comments on `Definitions.Any_getClass`.
Part of this happens in `Typer#stabilize`. This was trying to determine
if an Ident or Select node was a call to `getClass` by merits of the name
of the tree's symbol and by checking that the its type (if it was a
MethodType or PolyType) had no parameters in the primary parameter list.
Overloaded user defined `getClass` methods confused this check. In the
enclosed test case, the tree `definitions.this.getClass` had an
`OverloadedType`, and such types always report an empty list of `params`.
This commit:
- changes `stabilize` to use `isGetClass`, rather than the
homebrew check
- changes `isGetClass` to consider a `Set[Symbol]` containing all
`getClass` variants. This moves some similar code from `Erasure`
to `Definitions`
- keeps a fast negative path in `isGetClass` based on the symbol's name
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SI-7473 Bad for expr crashes postfix
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This commit makes building PostfixSelect robust against a bad pos
on its operand, which can happen if a bad for expression results
in an EmptyTree.
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A test distilled from a Lift example that compiles correctly
under 2.10.1, but not under 2.10.0.
I pinpointed the progression to:
https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/a06d31f6#L0R6611
Chalk up another win for `dealiasWiden`.
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c.typeCheck(silent = true) now suppresses ambiguous errors
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Otherwise use cases like the one shown in the attached test (trying to
typecheck something, which leads to an ambiguous overload error) will
mysteriously fail compilation.
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This reverts commit 14534c693d2eb6acafaf8244c14b5643388fbd67.
It turns out this approach was breaking the working variations
in the submitted test case even as it was unbreaking the unworking
one, but I never managed to uncomment them. Fortunately retronym's
test case was not so lackadaisical.
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SI-7520 bug in subtyping.
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isSubType, if given two SingleTypes, would check =:= and
stop there. It is necessary to continue with weakening the left
hand side, because (for instance) the singleton type on the
left hand side could be a refinement class carrying parents
which are themselves single or constant types.
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SI-7517 type constructors too eagerly normalized.
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I think 403eadd0f1 was largely a symptomatic remedy
(not that we shouldn't harden against such outcomes)
and that this commit gets closer to the root causes.
The unanticipated change to test/files/run/t6113.check
is like a cry of support from the jury box.
-Foo[[X](Int, X)]
+Foo[AnyRef{type l[X] = (Int, X)}#l]
We should continue to look at calls to normalize with
grave suspicion.
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Backport from paradise/macros
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Upgrades the way that macro defs are compiled by factoring out most of
the logic in typedMacroBody and related errors in ContextErrors into an
standalone cake. This leads to tighter cohesion and better code reuse
as the cake is isolated from the rest of the compiler and is much easier
to evolve than just a method body.
Increased convenience of coding macro compilation allowed me to further
clarify the implementation of the macro engine (e.g. take a look at
Validators.scala) and to easily implement additional features, namely:
1) Parameters and return type of macro implementations can now be plain
c.Tree's instead of previously mandatory c.Expr's. This makes macros more
lightweight as there are a lot of situations when one doesn't need to
splice macro params (the only motivation to use exprs over trees). Also
as we're on the verge of having quasiquotes in trunk, there soon will be
no reason to use exprs at all, since quasiquotes can splice everything.
2) Macro implementations can now be defined in bundles, standalone cakes
built around a macro context: http://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/bundles.html.
This further reduces boilerplate by simplifying implementations complex
macros due to the fact that macro programmers no longer need to play
path-dependent games to use helpers.
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putting in a nutshell, this patch:
* condenses some macro-XXX-a/b/c/... bundles
* renames some tests to prepare for other macro flavors
* introduces some additional tests
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Macro impl bindings now store more information in signatures.
Previously it was a flattened List[Int] corresponding to flattened paramss,
now it's List[List[Int]] to preserve the lengths of parameter lists.
Also now we distinguish between c.Expr parameters and others.
Previously actual and reference macro signatures were represented as
tuples of vparamss, rets, and sometimes tparams. Now they are all
abstracted behind MacroImplSig.
Finally this patch provides better error messages in cases of
argsc <-> paramsc and argc <-> paramc mismatches.
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Otherwise use cases like the one shown in the attached test (trying to
typecheck something, which leads to an ambiguous overload error) will
mysteriously fail compilation.
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SI-6309 Test case for early-init / private[this] crasher.
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This has worked since 98daf03, "Overhauled local/getter/setter name logic.".
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SI-7088 Array crasher in erasure.
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The usual business where half our pattern matches are missing
half the necessary cases.
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This reverts commit b0758f5cb9d966b940933d48bdbb45d17a80de66.
This commit sent startup time through the roof, at least
in some circumstances (it is presumably related to one's
current working directory.)
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SI-7474 Parallel collections: End the exception handling madness
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