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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public interface A {
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inner class A/DefaultImpls
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public abstract method foo(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int): int
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}
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public final class A/DefaultImpls {
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inner class A/DefaultImpls
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public synthetic static method foo$default(p0: A, p1: int, p2: int, p3: int, p4: int, p5: java.lang.Object): int
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public static method foo(p0: A, p1: int, p2: int, p3: int): int
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}
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public final class B {
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public method <init>(): void
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public method foo(p0: int, p1: int, p2: int): int
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}
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public final class Defaultargs6Kt {
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public final static @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull method box(): java.lang.String
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}
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