diff --git a/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md index b94fe9044..f1baa2bb1 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ As for 2.10.0, here's an overview of the most prominent new features and improve The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md b/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md index a06be618d..da833e7e8 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ As for 2.10.0, here's an overview of the most prominent new features and improve The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md b/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md index 26dd031b9..f011ccb27 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.1 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md b/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md index 16b4525b3..cdb691271 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md index 9a1303bc3..9b6d94d72 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md b/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md index 3f16a5464..878206441 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md index 84f0dcf29..285dce9ba 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md b/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md index 2ff5e6fce..678f5e28e 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md b/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md index e4d095f8f..2e2008bd6 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md b/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md index b4c8812c1..ab0c24286 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md b/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md index 7ca542b31..040f5272d 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md b/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md index f702996fa..fa6d9a3fc 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md b/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md index 81595740c..786ccbaae 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md b/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md index 8b28ef546..1ea654405 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md b/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md index 5879e6d5b..4ce5447c6 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md b/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md index 5e19532e7..55bcbdf62 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md +++ b/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md b/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md index 8b54935d8..fd101061a 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md +++ b/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md b/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md index eeb7cd1b1..5613a1094 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md +++ b/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md b/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md index 57a6eeae6..36efb8588 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md +++ b/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This release focuses on improving the standard library. 1. Lazy collections through improved views, including Java 8 streams interop. 2. Parallel collections with performance improvements obtained from operation fusion and more efficient parallel scheduling. 3. An integrated abstraction to handle validation. -3. The (independent) [scala.meta](http://scalamacros.org/news/2014/07/16/roadmap-for-scala-macros.html) project aims to establish a new standard for reflection and macro programming. It will be considered for integration in the standard library once it is mature and stable. +3. The (independent) [scala.meta](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2014/07/16/roadmap-for-scala-macros.html) project aims to establish a new standard for reflection and macro programming. It will be considered for integration in the standard library once it is mature and stable. 4. As in every Scala release, we’ll also work on improving compiler performance. Since this release focuses on the library, compiler changes will be strictly internal. Backwards compatibility and migration strategy: The changes to collections might require source code to be rewritten, even though this should be rare. However, we aim to maintain source code compatibility modulo an automatic migration tool (analogous to `go fix` for Go) that can do the rewriting automatically. Ideally, that tool should be robust and expressive enough to support cross-building.