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Scala example source code file (t2562.check)

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Java - Scala tags/keywords

a, a, b, changes, changes, int, int, map, map

The Scala t2562.check source code

builder > A.scala B.scala
compiling Set(A.scala, B.scala)
Changes: Map()
builder > A.scala
compiling Set(A.scala)
Changes: Map(object A -> List(Changed(Definition(A.x3))[method x3 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: <method>]))
invalidate B.scala because it references changed definition [Changed(Definition(A.x3))[method x3 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: <method>]]
compiling Set(B.scala)
Changes: Map(object B -> List(Changed(Definition(B.x2))[method x2 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: <method>]))
invalidate A.scala because it references changed definition [Changed(Definition(B.x2))[method x2 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: <method>]]
compiling Set(A.scala, B.scala)
Changes: Map(object A -> List(Changed(Definition(A.x0))[method x0 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: <method>], Changed(Definition(A.x1))[method x1 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: ], Changed(Definition(A.x2))[method x2 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: ]), object B -> List(Changed(Definition(B.x0))[method x0 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: ], Changed(Definition(B.x1))[method x1 changed from ()Int to ()java.lang.String flags: ]))

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