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import scala.swing._ gives you implicitConversions and reflectiveCalls whether you want them or not. Perhaps the library is unusable without reflectiveCalls--I'm not sure. But isn't implicitConversions at least a mistake? If you don't want conversions, it's annoying; and if you do, it's also annoying because you get a conflict between language.implicitConversions and swing.implicitConversions (if you have both).
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@paulp said:
Oops. I assume they would cause problems even if they were private[swing], because of #3160. Which doesn't really explain why I didn't manage that much. It is with a heavy heart that I do this, but honor demands that I hand in my resignation as "fix all the warnings" guy.
import scala.swing._
gives youimplicitConversions
andreflectiveCalls
whether you want them or not. Perhaps the library is unusable withoutreflectiveCalls
--I'm not sure. But isn'timplicitConversions
at least a mistake? If you don't want conversions, it's annoying; and if you do, it's also annoying because you get a conflict betweenlanguage.implicitConversions
andswing.implicitConversions
(if you have both).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: