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GuardrailInterpreter2TF | Given an object definition with an def apply[A](term: F[A]): G[A] = term match { case Foo(a, b) => ...; ... } as well as a number of def foo(a: A, b: B): F[C] = ??? stubs, apply a set of heuristics to migrate the interpreter bodies from ~> to the associated Tagless Final method stubs.This only rewrites functions that have ??? as the body and that have terms that very closely match the stub method names (at the time of writing, only the first letter of the method is lower-cased. If the method is not found, it does nothing for that term). |
GuardrailInterface2TF | Given a Free[F, A] with an implicit InjectK , presume quite a bit about the structure of the Free interpreter and transform them to the equivalent Tagless Final encoding |
GuardrailScalaResponseTypes | Given some source tree that looks to follow the guardrail-generated def foo(respond: FooResource.fooResponse.type)(...): FooResource.fooResponse style, rewrite the fooResponse type to be FooResponse , reflecting a change in term case normalization in guardrail |
GuardrailIterableToVector | Given some source tree that looks to follow the guardrail-generated def foo(respond: ...)(bar: Iterable[String]) style, rewrite parameters that use Iterable as the array type to Vector , reflecting the change in #1407 |
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Some scalafix rules to help do automated refactor work in guardrail repo(s)
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