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Fix #580: use isContainedIn to support cases where the enclosing class is also the top-level class #590

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@smarter smarter commented May 19, 2015

Review by @DarkDimius .

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Can one of the admins verify this patch?

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/rebuild

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/rebuild

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odersky commented May 21, 2015

What can we do to get the builds back again?

@DarkDimius DarkDimius force-pushed the fix/lifted-inner-uses-this branch from c165775 to 6898d2c Compare May 21, 2015 07:43
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@odersky they need to be rebased over current master.

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LGTM

DarkDimius added a commit that referenced this pull request May 21, 2015
Fix #580: use isContainedIn to support cases where the enclosing class is also the top-level class
@DarkDimius DarkDimius merged commit 93667be into scala:master May 21, 2015
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