Use box tests to check if the light analysis mode (without analyzing bodies when possible) produces the same result as the complete analysis. See also the next commit in which light analysis mode is applied. Note that no tests were changed.

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Yan Zhulanow
2016-11-03 01:21:23 +03:00
committed by Yan Zhulanow
parent 8bdb54929b
commit 328286ab14
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public final class A {
public @Ann method <init>(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int): void
public synthetic method <init>(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int, p3: int, p4: kotlin.jvm.internal.DefaultConstructorMarker): void
public synthetic static method foo$default(p0: A, p1: int, p2: int, p3: int, p4: int, p5: java.lang.Object): void
public final @Ann method foo(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int): void
}
@kotlin.annotation.Retention
@java.lang.annotation.Retention
public annotation class Ann {
public abstract method x(): int
}
public final class AnnotationsOnDefaultKt {
public final static @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull method box(): java.lang.String
public final static method test(@org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull p0: java.lang.String, @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull p1: java.lang.annotation.Annotation[]): void
}
public final class B {
public @Ann method <init>(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int): void
public synthetic method <init>(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int, p3: int, p4: kotlin.jvm.internal.DefaultConstructorMarker): void
}