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=== What is the expected behavior? ===
Scaladoc should run successfully and generate Scaladocs
=== What do you see instead? ===
On Scala 2.8.1 in certain instances the Scaladoc process will throw a UnsupportedOperationException: Position.point, while only generating a small subset of the scaladocs.
Full output in verbose mode is available here: https://gist.github.com/839747
This bug has been confirmed by testing against Scala 2.8.0 as well:
In Scala 2.8.0, the Scaladocs are generated fine without any problems, whereas in Scala 2.8.1 the described issue arises.
All the affected code is otherwise valid, compiles fine, passes tests and Scaladoc comments for all intents and purposes look valid.
=== What versions of the following are you using? ===
Scala: 2.8.1
Java: 1.6.22
Operating system: Mac OS X
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@dubochet said:
(In r24334) [scaladoc] Changed TreeFactory so that it doesn't consume exceptions. Required fixes to makeAnnotation and makeTree which were throwing exceptions as a matter of fact. Also code refactoring around annotations and trees. Closes #4284. No review.
Michael Pilquist (mpilquist) said:
I read the diffs for this issue but it isn't clear to me what type of code causes the problem. Any hints on what I can look for?
=== What is the expected behavior? ===
Scaladoc should run successfully and generate Scaladocs
=== What do you see instead? ===
On Scala 2.8.1 in certain instances the Scaladoc process will throw a UnsupportedOperationException: Position.point, while only generating a small subset of the scaladocs.
Full output in verbose mode is available here: https://gist.github.com/839747
This bug has been confirmed by testing against Scala 2.8.0 as well:
In Scala 2.8.0, the Scaladocs are generated fine without any problems, whereas in Scala 2.8.1 the described issue arises.
All the affected code is otherwise valid, compiles fine, passes tests and Scaladoc comments for all intents and purposes look valid.
=== What versions of the following are you using? ===
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: