LValues no longer carry information about generics and objs, instead
there's an extended form of lvalue, lval_maybe_callee, only used by
call and bind, which holds this info.
This makes it possible to take the value of a method and get a working
closure, and will (with some more work) allow us to call statically
known functions without loading from their pair.
Closes#435Closes#758
LValues no longer carry information about generics and objs, instead
there's an extended form of lvalue, lval_maybe_callee, only used by
call and bind, which holds this info.
This makes it possible to take the value of a method and get a working
closure, and will (with some more work) allow us to call statically
known functions without loading from their pair.
Closes#435Closes#758
While it is still technically possible to test stage 0, it is not part of any
of the main testing rules and maintaining xfail-stage0 is a chore. Nobody
should worry about how tests fare in stage0.