Fully qualify base types in macros#1310
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Using \r instead of a literal carriage return character prevents editors from trying to normalise the newlines.
:: causes issues if it comes in between the return type of a function and the function name, so we have to dodge those cases
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I've noticed this inconsistency before and wanted to bring it up. Thanks for looking into that! |
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::to qualify the types as global inside macros causes issues if they are expanded in a context where there is a name collision, e.g. the user has::sub::hx::or::sub::String.I've also added a regex check to ci to match against these to prevent more getting introduced.
Closes HaxeFoundation/haxe#11831
See also #899, #1181, HaxeFoundation/haxe#8543