scala.tools.nsc.doc.Settings

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This is the hardcoded area of Scaladoc. This is where "undesirable" stuff gets eliminated. I know it's not pretty, but ultimately scaladoc has to be useful. :)

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  6. val arraySkipConversions: collection.immutable.List[String]

    There's a reason all these are specialized by hand but documenting each of them is beyond the point

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    Set of classes to exclude from index and diagrams TODO: Should be configurable

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  17. val knownTypeClasses: Map[String, (String) ⇒ String]

    The common context bounds and some humanly explanations.

    The common context bounds and some humanly explanations. Feel free to add more explanations <root>.scala.package.Numeric is the type class tparam is the name of the type parameter it gets (this only describes type classes with 1 type param) the function result should be a humanly-understandable description of the type class

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  23. def valueClassFilter(value: String, conversionName: String): Boolean

    Dirty, dirty, dirty hack: the value params conversions can all kick in -- and they are disambiguated by priority but showing priority in scaladoc would make no sense -- so we have to manually remove the conversions that we know will never get a chance to kick in.

    Dirty, dirty, dirty hack: the value params conversions can all kick in -- and they are disambiguated by priority but showing priority in scaladoc would make no sense -- so we have to manually remove the conversions that we know will never get a chance to kick in. Anyway, DIRTY DIRTY DIRTY!

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