Don't fail on requesting members of Java collection classes
RuntimeTypeMapper assumed that JavaPropertyDescriptor was necessarily backed by JavaField, which has changed when we started to load Java method (or a pair of methods) overriding a Kotlin property as a property, not as a method. Another example of this situation is special built-in properties which are mapped to Java methods, e.g. java.util.Collection#size() <-> kotlin.Collection#size. This change adds support for the case of a property backed by a JavaMethod. Note that callable references or usage of any reflection API related to built-in members is not supported anyway and will currently fail with errors #KT-11258 Fixed
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// FULL_JDK
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// See KT-11258 Incorrect resolution sequence for Java field
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import java.util.*
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fun box(): String {
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listOf(
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ArrayList::class,
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LinkedList::class,
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AbstractList::class,
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HashSet::class,
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TreeSet::class,
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HashMap::class,
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TreeMap::class,
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AbstractMap::class,
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AbstractMap.SimpleEntry::class
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).map {
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it.members.map(Any::toString)
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}
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return "OK"
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}
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