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c.reify behaves differently from c.universe.reify #5999

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scabug opened this issue Jun 28, 2012 · 3 comments
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c.reify behaves differently from c.universe.reify #5999

scabug opened this issue Jun 28, 2012 · 3 comments
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scabug commented Jun 28, 2012

This happens because c.reify uses c.mirror, but c.universe.reify uses c.universe.mirror (which, for one, bails on packageless classes).

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scabug commented Jun 28, 2012

Imported From: https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5999?orig=1
Reporter: @xeno-by

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scabug commented Jul 3, 2012

@paulp said:
I ran into this the hard way, and it was brutal. If the standard thing to do when one is writing a macro is to start with "import c.universe._" then right away we have "reify" and "c.reify" doing different-but-the-same things -- and I have a feeling there is more where that came from. Can something be done to limit the frequency with which same-named almost-the-same identifiers arise?

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scabug commented Jul 20, 2012

@adriaanm said:
scala/scala#936

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