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|  | way... for now) | 
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|  | debug and optimize the new one. | 
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|  | abstract methods are implemented, and no new methods (that is to say, non-overriden methods) are introduced. | 
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|  | type and its "magical" compiler behavior. | 
|  | peeks. | 
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|  | help to get old JVM code and new JVM code to coexist without forcing a major rewrite of old compiler code to get it to fit the style of the new JVM compiler code. | 
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|  | - Updated JS compiler.
- Updated Python compiler. | 
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|  | Also improved aliasing support in the old compiler. | 
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|  | to avoid confusion since "/" is used for relative module paths. | 
|  | Lux projects. | 
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|  | issues with sub-typing during type-checking. | 
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