Support collection literals in the JVM backend

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Mikhail Zarechenskiy
2017-03-20 20:51:38 +03:00
parent 859bccb9fc
commit 0f1acab40d
11 changed files with 304 additions and 0 deletions
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// WITH_REFLECT
// IGNORE_BACKEND: JS
import java.util.Arrays
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
import kotlin.reflect.KFunction0
inline fun <reified T> test(kFunction: KFunction0<Unit>, test: T.() -> Unit) {
val annotation = kFunction.annotations.single() as T
annotation.test()
}
fun check(b: Boolean, message: String) {
if (!b) throw RuntimeException(message)
}
annotation class Foo(val a: FloatArray = [], val b: Array<String> = [], val c: Array<KClass<*>> = [])
@Foo(a = [1f, 2f, 1 / 0f])
fun test1() {}
@Foo(b = ["Hello", ", ", "Kot" + "lin"])
fun test2() {}
@Foo(c = [Int::class, Array<Short>::class, Foo::class])
fun test3() {}
fun box(): String {
test<Foo>(::test1) {
check(a.contentEquals(floatArrayOf(1f, 2f, Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY)), "Fail 1: ${a.joinToString()}")
}
test<Foo>(::test2) {
check(b.contentEquals(arrayOf("Hello", ", ", "Kotlin")), "Fail 2: ${b.joinToString()}")
}
test<Foo>(::test3) {
check(c.contentEquals(arrayOf(Int::class, Array<Short>::class, Foo::class)), "Fail 3: ${c.joinToString()}")
}
return "OK"
}
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// WITH_REFLECT
// IGNORE_BACKEND: JS
import java.util.Arrays
import kotlin.reflect.KFunction0
inline fun <reified T> test(kFunction: KFunction0<Unit>, test: T.() -> Unit) {
val annotation = kFunction.annotations.single() as T
annotation.test()
}
fun check(b: Boolean, message: String) {
if (!b) throw RuntimeException(message)
}
annotation class Foo(val a: IntArray = [], val b: Array<String> = [])
const val ONE_INT = 1
const val ONE_FLOAT = 1f
const val HELLO = "hello"
const val C_CHAR = 'c'
@Foo(
a = [ONE_INT, ONE_INT + ONE_FLOAT.toInt(), ONE_INT + 10, (ONE_INT % 1.0).toInt()],
b = [HELLO, HELLO + C_CHAR, HELLO + ", Kotlin", C_CHAR.toString() + C_CHAR])
fun test1() {}
fun box(): String {
test<Foo>(::test1) {
check(a.contentEquals(intArrayOf(1, 2, 11, 0)), "Fail 1: ${a.joinToString()}")
check(b.contentEquals(arrayOf("hello", "helloc", "hello, Kotlin", "cc")), "Fail 2: ${b.joinToString()}")
}
return "OK"
}
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// WITH_REFLECT
// IGNORE_BACKEND: JS
import java.util.Arrays
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
import kotlin.reflect.KFunction0
inline fun <reified T> test(kFunction: KFunction0<Unit>, test: T.() -> String): String {
val annotation = kFunction.annotations.single() as T
return annotation.test()
}
fun check(b: Boolean, message: String) {
if (!b) throw RuntimeException(message)
}
annotation class Foo(
val a: IntArray = [],
val b: IntArray = [1, 2, 3],
val c: Array<String> = ["/"],
val d: Array<KClass<*>> = [Int::class, Array<Int>::class],
val e: DoubleArray = [1.0]
)
@Foo
fun withAnn() {}
fun box(): String {
return test<Foo>(::withAnn) {
check(a.contentEquals(intArrayOf()), "Fail 1: ${a.joinToString()}")
check(b.contentEquals(intArrayOf(1, 2, 3)), "Fail 2: ${b.joinToString()}")
check(c.contentEquals(arrayOf("/")), "Fail 3: ${c.joinToString()}")
check(d.contentEquals(arrayOf(Int::class, Array<Int>::class)), "Fail 4: ${d.joinToString()}")
check(e.contentEquals(doubleArrayOf(1.0)), "Fail 5: ${e.joinToString()}")
"OK"
}
}