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Documentation only: update Example code linked to obsolete content in macros-spec.md #22256

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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions docs/_docs/reference/metaprogramming/staging.md
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Expand Up @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ scala -with-compiler -classpath out Test
## Example

Now take exactly the same example as in [Macros](./macros.md). Assume that we
do not want to pass an array statically but generate code at run-time and pass
do not want to pass a base double value statically but generate code at run-time and pass
the value, also at run-time. Note, how we make a future-stage function of type
`Expr[Array[Int] => Int]` in line 6 below. Using `staging.run { ... }` we can evaluate an
`Expr[Double => Double]` in line 6 below. Using `staging.run { ... }` we can evaluate an
expression at runtime. Within the scope of `staging.run` we can also invoke `show` on an expression
to get a source-like representation of the expression.

Expand All @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ import scala.quoted.*
// make available the necessary compiler for runtime code generation
given staging.Compiler = staging.Compiler.make(getClass.getClassLoader)

val f: Array[Int] => Int = staging.run {
val stagedSum: Expr[Array[Int] => Int] =
'{ (arr: Array[Int]) => ${sum('arr)}}
println(stagedSum.show) // Prints "(arr: Array[Int]) => { var sum = 0; ... }"
stagedSum
val power3: Double => Double = staging.run {
val stagedPower3: Expr[Double => Double] =
'{ (x: Double) => ${ unrolledPowerCode('x, 3) } }
println(stagedPower3.show) // Prints "((x: scala.Double) => x.*(x.*(x)))"
stagedPower3
}

f.apply(Array(1, 2, 3)) // Returns 6
power3.apply(2.0) // Returns 8.0
```
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