Generate state-machine even if the object is going to be transformed
This fixes Java interop of inline functions, which use coroutines. However, we cannot transform the state-machine. Thus, we generate a $$forInline counterpart for suspend functions (similar to inline suspend functions) and invokeSuspend$$forInline for lambdas if these coroutines are going to transformed (i.e. are declared inside inline functions). During transformation we just skip method with state-machine and transform the $$forInline counterpart. Of course, if inline site is inline itself, we generate both state-machine version (which will be dropped during the next transformation) and $$forInline version. Consequently, the final version of the coroutines will not have $$forInline counterpart. Unfortunately, since CompileKotlinAgainstInlineKotlin tests do not allow java sources, the tests for the interop are usual box tests. #KT-30707 Fixed
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@@ -6,5 +6,8 @@ inline fun inlineMe(crossinline c: suspend () -> Int): suspend () -> Int {
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return i
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}
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// invokeSuspend$$forInline : valueOf
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// invokeSuspend : boxInt
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// 1 valueOf
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// 0 boxInt
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// 1 boxInt
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