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Scala 2.13.14
@deprecated abstract class K {
def prop: Boolean
}
class Test {
@annotation.nowarn("cat=deprecation")
def l: List[K] = Nil
def t = l collect {
case k if k.prop => k.toString
}
}
➜ sandbox sc T.scala -deprecation
> scala compile --server=false -S 2.13 -d . -release 8 T.scala -deprecation
/Users/luc/code/scala/scala13/sandbox/T.scala:9: warning: class K is deprecated
def t = l collect {
^
1 warning
The AST is
Test.this.l.collect[String](({
@SerialVersionUID(value = 0) final <synthetic> class $anonfun extends scala.runtime.AbstractPartialFunction[K,String] with java.io.Serializable {
final override def applyOrElse[A1 <: K, B1 >: String](x1: A1, default: A1 => B1): B1 = ((x1.asInstanceOf[K]: K): K @unchecked) match {
case (k @ _) if k.prop => k.toString()
case (defaultCase$ @ _) => default.apply(x1)
};
final def isDefinedAt(x1: K): Boolean = ((x1.asInstanceOf[K]: K): K @unchecked) match {
case (k @ _) if k.prop => true
case (defaultCase$ @ _) => false
}
};
new $anonfun()
}: PartialFunction[K,String]))
In A1 <: K
, the TypeTree
for <: K
has a non-null orig
, so it passes here: https://github.com/scala/scala/blob/v2.13.14/src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/RefChecks.scala#L1541-L1542.
Same for the K @unchecked
type trees.
synthesizePartialFunction
generates untyped untyped trees and calls the typer on them, so the originals are there.
Maybe we can catch isSynthetic
of some symbol along the way before we get there. The $anonfun
symbol is syntehtic. The applyOrElse
/ isDefinedAt
are not.