A macro transform that runs immediately after typer and that performs the following functions:
(1) Add super accessors (@see SuperAccessors)
(2) Convert parameter fields that have the same name as a corresponding
public parameter field in a superclass to a forwarder to the superclass
field (corresponding = super class field is initialized with subclass field)
Attributes
See also:
forwardParamAccessors.
(3) Add synthetic members (@see SyntheticMembers)
(4) Check that New nodes can be instantiated, and that annotations are valid
(5) Convert all trees representing types to TypeTrees.
(6) Check the bounds of AppliedTypeTrees
(7) Insert .package for selections of package object members
(8) Replaces self references by name with this
(9) Adds SourceFile annotations to all top-level classes and objects
(10) Adds Child annotations to all sealed classes
(11) Minimizes call fields of Inlined nodes to just point to the toplevel
class from which code was inlined.
The reason for making this a macro transform is that some functions (in particular
super and protected accessors and instantiation checks) are naturally top-down and
don't lend themselves to the bottom-up approach of a mini phase. The other two functions
(forwarding param accessors and synthetic methods) only apply to templates and fit
mini-phase or subfunction of a macro phase equally well. But taken by themselves
they do not warrant their own group of miniphases before pickling.
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.
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.
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).