Do not use qualifiedName property in KClass.cast function, because it's not supported in K/JS
Introduce an internal property that returns either qualified or simple name, and use it instead.
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@@ -23,10 +23,13 @@ import kotlin.internal.LowPriorityInOverloadResolution
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@ExperimentalStdlibApi
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@LowPriorityInOverloadResolution
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fun <T : Any> KClass<T>.cast(value: Any?): T {
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if (!isInstance(value)) throw ClassCastException("Value cannot be cast to $qualifiedName")
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if (!isInstance(value)) throw ClassCastException("Value cannot be cast to $qualifiedOrSimpleName")
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return value as T
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}
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// TODO: replace with qualifiedName when it is fully supported in K/JS
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internal expect val KClass<*>.qualifiedOrSimpleName: String?
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/**
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* Casts the given [value] to the class represented by this [KClass] object.
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* Returns `null` if the value is `null` or if it is not an instance of this class.
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