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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions _overviews/scaladoc/for-library-authors.md
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Expand Up @@ -146,8 +146,6 @@ the resulting documentation.
- `@deprecated` marks the entity as deprecated, **providing both** the
replacement implementation that should be used and the version/date at which
this entity was deprecated.
- `@migration` like deprecated but provides advanced warning of planned changes
ahead of deprecation. Same fields as `@deprecated`.
- `@inheritdoc` take comments from a superclass as defaults if comments are not
provided locally.
- `@documentable` Expand a type alias and abstract type into a full template page. - TODO: Test the "abstract type" claim - no examples of this in the Scala code base
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