@@ -668,17 +668,15 @@ object SpaceEngine {
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}
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extension (tp : Type )
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- /** A type is decomposable to children if it has a simple kind, it's sealed,
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- * abstract (or a trait) - so its not a sealed concrete class that can be instantiated on its own,
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- * has no anonymous children, which we wouldn't be able to name as counter-examples,
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- * but does have children.
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- *
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- * A sealed trait with no subclasses is considered not decomposable and thus is treated as an opaque type.
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- * A sealed trait with subclasses that then get removed after `refineUsingParent`, decomposes to the empty list.
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- * So that's why we consider whether a type has children. */
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def isDecomposableToChildren (using Context ): Boolean =
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- val cls = tp.classSymbol
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- tp.hasSimpleKind && cls.is(Sealed ) && cls.isOneOf(AbstractOrTrait ) && ! cls.hasAnonymousChild && cls.children.nonEmpty
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+ val sym = tp.typeSymbol // e.g. Foo[List[Int]] = type Foo (i19275)
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+ val cls = tp.classSymbol // e.g. Foo[List[Int]] = class List
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+ tp.hasSimpleKind // can't decompose higher-kinded types
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+ && cls.is(Sealed )
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+ && cls.isOneOf(AbstractOrTrait ) // ignore sealed non-abstract classes
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+ && ! cls.hasAnonymousChild // can't name anonymous classes as counter-examples
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+ && cls.children.nonEmpty // can't decompose without children
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+ && ! sym.isOpaqueAlias // can't instantiate subclasses to conform to an opaque type (i19275)
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val ListOfNoType = List (NoType )
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val ListOfTypNoType = ListOfNoType .map(Typ (_, decomposed = true ))
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