Take inferred or explicit refinement result for unused check #23325
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Previously, the check considered an explicit refinement to "nowarn" the corresponding member of an anonymous class.
Since an anonymous
Selectable
will infer a refinement type, use the type for the relaxed warning.Arguably, it would still be useful to warn for the
scala.Selectable
case, where it may be thatselectDynamic
is the preferred interface, but that is not done here. As with other anonymous classes, an explicit type can be used instead (to request a warning forSelectable
or silence a warning for other classes).Fixes #23323