Define common error messages for error reporting and assertions.
Create a (source) name for a class symbol s
.
Create a (source) name for a class symbol s
.
Create a (source) name for the class symbol s
with a prefix determined by the class symbol in
.
Create a (source) name for the class symbol s
with a prefix determined by the class symbol in
.
If s
represents a package object pkg3
, then the returned name will be pkg1.pkg2.pkg3.package
.
If s
represents a class Foo
nested in package object pkg3
then the returned name is pkg1.pkg2.pk3.Foo
.
Note that some objects with special access rights are encoded in names
(like qualified privates private[qualifier]
). In order to get the right
original names, we need to use unexpandedName
.
Create a String (source) name for a class symbol s
.
Create a String (source) name for a class symbol s
.
Given a class symbol cls
, construct a name representing this constructor.
Given a class symbol cls
, construct a name representing this constructor.
For a class:
a.b.Foo
this is:
a;b;Foo;init;
The prefix is important to avoid name hashing all constructors together (see #97), the weird format is necessary to avoid scalac or zinc trying to interpret this name (in particular we should not use '.' and we should not use '<init>'), we use ';' because it is one of the few characters that cannot appear in a valid JVM name.
Return the enclosing class or the module class if it's a module.
Return the enclosing class or the module class if it's a module.
Creates a flat (binary) name for a class symbol s
.
Creates a flat (binary) name for a class symbol s
.
Return true if symbol shall be ignored, false otherwise.
Return true if symbol shall be ignored, false otherwise.
Return true if type shall be ignored, false otherwise.
Return true if type shall be ignored, false otherwise.
Return true if name is empty, false otherwise.
Return true if name is empty, false otherwise.
Mangle a JVM symbol name in a format better suited for internal uses by sbt.
Mangle a JVM symbol name in a format better suited for internal uses by sbt.
Returns true if given tree contains macro attchment.
Returns true if given tree contains macro attchment. In such case calls func on tree from attachment.
Extracts dependency information from each compilation unit.
This phase detects all the dependencies both at the term and type level.
When dependency symbol is processed, it is mapped back to either source file where it's defined in (if it's available in current compilation run) or classpath entry where it originates from. The Symbol -> Classfile mapping is implemented by LocateClassFile that we inherit from.