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Extract Scaladoc to annotation for Scala 3 #646

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987Nabil opened this issue Jan 21, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #652
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Extract Scaladoc to annotation for Scala 3 #646

987Nabil opened this issue Jan 21, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #652

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          @jdegoes @vigoo actually, for Scala 3 we can extract Scala doc at macro execution. But this ticket is now already rewarded and has a merged pr. Should we open a new issue?

Originally posted by @987Nabil in #478 (comment)

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jdegoes commented Jan 29, 2024

/bounty $100

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