Staging

class Staging extends MacroTransform

Checks that the Phase Consistency Principle (PCP) holds and heals types.

Type healing consists in transforming a phase inconsistent type T into ${ implicitly[Type[T]] }.

Companion:
object
class Phase
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Type members

Inherited classlikes

class Transformer extends TreeMap
Inherited from:
MacroTransform

Value members

Concrete methods

Definition Classes
override def checkPostCondition(tree: Tree)(using Context): Unit
Definition Classes
override def phaseName: String
Definition Classes
override def run(using Context): Unit
Definition Classes
override def runsAfter: Set[String]
Definition Classes

Inherited methods

final def <=(that: Phase): Boolean
Inherited from:
Phase

Can this transform change the base types of a type?

Can this transform change the base types of a type?

Inherited from:
Phase

Can this transform create or delete non-private members?

Can this transform create or delete non-private members?

Inherited from:
Phase

Can this transform change the parents of a class?

Can this transform change the parents of a class?

Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
final def erasedTypes: Boolean
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
final def flatClasses: Boolean
Inherited from:
Phase
final def hasNext: Boolean
Inherited from:
Phase
def id: Int

The sequence position of this phase in the given context where 0 is reserved for NoPhase and the first real phase is at position 1. -1 if the phase is not installed in the context.

The sequence position of this phase in the given context where 0 is reserved for NoPhase and the first real phase is at position 1. -1 if the phase is not installed in the context.

Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase

Output should be checkable by TreeChecker

Output should be checkable by TreeChecker

Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase

Is this phase the standard typerphase? True for TyperPhase, but not for other first phases (such as FromTasty or Parser). The predicate is tested in some places that perform checks and corrections. It's different from ctx.isAfterTyper (and cheaper to test).

Is this phase the standard typerphase? True for TyperPhase, but not for other first phases (such as FromTasty or Parser). The predicate is tested in some places that perform checks and corrections. It's different from ctx.isAfterTyper (and cheaper to test).

Inherited from:
Phase
final def iterator: Iterator[Phase]
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
final def monitor(doing: String)(body: => Unit)(using Context): Unit
Inherited from:
Phase
final def next: Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
final def prev: Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
final def refChecked: Boolean
Inherited from:
Phase

If set, allow missing or superfluous arguments in applications and type applications.

If set, allow missing or superfluous arguments in applications and type applications.

Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
Inherited from:
Phase
def start: Int
Inherited from:
Phase
override def toString: String
Definition Classes
Phase -> Any
Inherited from:
Phase
protected def transformPhase(using Context): Phase

The phase in which the transformation should be run. By default this is the phase given by the this macro transformer, but it could be overridden to be the phase following that one.

The phase in which the transformation should be run. By default this is the phase given by the this macro transformer, but it could be overridden to be the phase following that one.

Inherited from:
MacroTransform