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[scala] 2.8 questionsA few 2.8 questions:
Are there parts of 2.8 that are pretty stable that Scala team would like feedback now on, such as on the collection API? How does the Scala team want 2.8 feedback? Emails to a mailing list (which one) or formal tickets. I already have a few comments I would want logged somewhere for someone to take a look at. Regards, Blair |
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[scala] Re: 2.8 questionsHello Blair:
> Are there parts of 2.8 that are pretty stable that Scala team would > like feedback now on, such as on the collection API? Yes! We are happy to have feedback on all the new Scala 2.8 features, including the new collections library, named arguments, and the new interactive Scala shell. The improved Swing library and the continuations plugin are still in a state of flux, but if you feel adventurous, we are keen on user feedback, even at early stages of development. If you do not wish to invest much energy in features that will still change, you could concentrate, for now, on named arguments. On the other hand, because the new Scala collections library is such a large and far-reaching change, we need feedback on that part more than on any other. Also, we are quite confident its current general shape is more or less what will get into 2.8, although many smaller things will still change. In that sense, it is the perfect moment to give your input on that library. > How does the Scala team want 2.8 feedback? Emails to a mailing list > (which one) or formal tickets. I already have a few comments I would > want logged somewhere for someone to take a look at. Posts on the "internals" mailing list and formal Trac tickets are the two most suitable channels. With Trac, your contribution will always be reviewed by a member of the Scala team ... eventually. On the internals mailing list, you are likely to get fast feedback to your contribution and you can always post a Trac ticket later. As far as I know, most active Scala developers are reading the internals mailing list quite regularly. Cheers, Gilles. |
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Re: [scala] 2.8 questions2.8 questions? What is 4/5 of a question? A HA HA that's gold.
If you're looking to exercise stuff in trunk, I've checked in lots o' stuff the design of which I considered tentative and to be refined based on feedback, but since I have as yet collected close to zero feedback those classes mostly remain as I checked them in. Now that could be because they simply cannot be improved, but just in case that is not the entire reason, here are some classes in the library which git blame tells me I originated or materially altered. scala.BigDecimal scala.BigInt scala.GenericRange scala.annotation.{ tailrec, switch } scala.StringBuilder scala.collection.script._ scala.collection.*MapProxy scala.Numeric scala.Ordering scala.util.control.Exception scala.reflect.{ Invocation, RichClass } scala.util.ScalaClassLoader scala.util.Hashable scala.xml.XML scala.xml.pull.XMLEventReader Ideally we would place the trying emphasis on anything which differs from the implementation in 2.7.5. Thanks, -- Paul Phillips | Giving every man a vote has no more made men wise Vivid | and free than Christianity has made them good. Empiricist | -- H. L. Mencken i'll ship a pulp |----------* http://www.improving.org/paulp/ *---------- |
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