| ▲ | still_grokking 2 days ago | |
> PS Perhaps they should make an actual unit test suite for their compiler. Instead they have a couple of dozen tests and have to guess if their compiler PR will break things. You did not even try to formulate it in a way that could be interpreted as you just not knowing; instead you make blatant false statements in the most confident way possible. Your statement is therefore an outright lie, spreading FUD. As a matter of fact the Scala compiler has thousands, likely even tens of thousands of test cases. https://github.com/scala/scala3/tree/main/tests But that's not all. Scala (2 & 3) has also a test case called "community build" where new compiler releases are tested by compiling millions of LOCs from all kinds of Scala OpenSource projects. | ||