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@soc said (edited on Jun 28, 2013 6:07:09 PM UTC):
I'm not sure whether this can be called a bug or a missing feature, but I'd like to get this fixed in the long-term.
If you provide a tag for new Array[T], it works. I think it is reasonable to expect the same for classOf[T].
Maybe a future me is experienced enough to tackle this.
@retronym said:
That thread doesn't convince me that this should have been reopened. classOf has a very specific meaning in Scala as is does in Java, it is our class literal.
@soc said:
Not trying to be nitpicky, but this reasoning is inconsistent with other things which also have a special meaning in Scala/Java. By that logic, we would need to throw out new Array[T], too, regardless of ClassTags in scope.
You can just assign it to me, if I have time I'll look into it again.
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