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Looks like the recent REPL refactoring in 2.13.0-M2 broke the way how macro annotations integrate with REPL (https://github.com/scalamacros/paradise/blob/2.13.0-M1/plugin/src/main/scala/org/scalamacros/paradise/reflect/ReplIntegration.scala). From what I can tell, there is no way to implement the same functionality now.
@adriaanm Can we have a stable extension point that would achieve the same effect that the previous hack was achieving?
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Can't tell if this was fixed or if it wasn't important enough as it hasn't popped up, ever, in the last 3 years. So closing...
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Looks like the recent REPL refactoring in 2.13.0-M2 broke the way how macro annotations integrate with REPL (https://github.com/scalamacros/paradise/blob/2.13.0-M1/plugin/src/main/scala/org/scalamacros/paradise/reflect/ReplIntegration.scala). From what I can tell, there is no way to implement the same functionality now.
@adriaanm Can we have a stable extension point that would achieve the same effect that the previous hack was achieving?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: