Forcing yourself to document your entire public API is one good way of minimizing its surface area. That's a good thing, by the way.
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Replying to @propensive
Maybe someday before I die Scala will have tooling for API doc coverage reporting…
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Replying to @travisbrown @propensive
I don't think it'd be that hard to do-- you could drop in a compiler plugin for scaladoc, akin to what SBT does
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Replying to @andygscott @travisbrown
IIRC, Scaladoc comments are dropped in parser, though. Think you'd need to tweak the compiler cake to keep them. :(
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I think meta's AST includes comments. Sure as hell hope so because I want to write a doc tool with it.
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It does, and I want that doc tool (fwiw I'm happy to help).
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I'm in too
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waiting for typed meta but after that I'm going on a tooling bender
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Replying to @tpolecat @andygscott and
You have my keyboard.pic.twitter.com/WgEeeZycQc
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I'll take your pledges with me to the @ScalaSphere DevTools Summit, and make good on them!
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