"as" in binary / unary expressions now checked only for original type conversion #KT-10384 Fixed

Also #KT-10386 Fixed
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Mikhail Glukhikh
2015-12-14 17:12:10 +03:00
parent 233e8e58e8
commit 49e7417741
7 changed files with 119 additions and 0 deletions
@@ -349,6 +349,11 @@ public class BasicExpressionTypingVisitor extends ExpressionTypingVisitor {
KtExpression receiver = ((KtQualifiedExpression) parent).getReceiverExpression();
return PsiTreeUtil.isAncestor(receiver, expression, false);
}
// in binary expression, left argument can be a receiver and right an argument
// in unary expression, left argument can be a receiver
if (parent instanceof KtBinaryExpression || parent instanceof KtUnaryExpression) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
// !DIAGNOSTICS: -UNUSED_PARAMETER
interface Base
class Impl1 : Base
class Impl2 : Base
operator fun Base.plus(arg: Base) = Impl1()
operator fun Impl2.plus(arg: Base) = Impl2()
operator fun Base.plus(arg: Impl2) = Impl2()
operator fun Base.unaryMinus() = Impl1()
operator fun Impl2.unaryMinus() = Impl2()
// See also KT-10384: in non-error functions, as is necessary!
fun add1(x: Impl2, y: Base): Impl1 = x as Base + y
fun error1(x: Impl2, y: Base): Impl1 = <!TYPE_MISMATCH!>x + y<!>
fun add2(x: Base, y: Impl2): Impl1 = x + y as Base
fun error2(x: Base, y: Impl2): Impl1 = <!TYPE_MISMATCH!>x + y<!>
fun minus3(x: Impl2): Impl1 = -(x as Base)
fun error3(x: Impl2): Impl1 = <!TYPE_MISMATCH!>-x<!>
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
package
public fun add1(/*0*/ x: Impl2, /*1*/ y: Base): Impl1
public fun add2(/*0*/ x: Base, /*1*/ y: Impl2): Impl1
public fun error1(/*0*/ x: Impl2, /*1*/ y: Base): Impl1
public fun error2(/*0*/ x: Base, /*1*/ y: Impl2): Impl1
public fun error3(/*0*/ x: Impl2): Impl1
public fun minus3(/*0*/ x: Impl2): Impl1
public operator fun Base.plus(/*0*/ arg: Base): Impl1
public operator fun Base.plus(/*0*/ arg: Impl2): Impl2
public operator fun Impl2.plus(/*0*/ arg: Base): Impl2
public operator fun Base.unaryMinus(): Impl1
public operator fun Impl2.unaryMinus(): Impl2
public interface Base {
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
public final class Impl1 : Base {
public constructor Impl1()
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
public final class Impl2 : Base {
public constructor Impl2()
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
// See also KT-10386
interface A
class B : A
fun foo1(list: List<A>, arg: B?): Boolean {
// contains(T): Boolean is deprecated
return arg <!DEPRECATION!>in<!> list
}
fun foo2(list: List<A>, arg: B?): Boolean {
// FAKE: no cast needed
return arg as A? in list
}
fun foo3(list: List<A>, arg: B?): Boolean {
// No warning but KNPE risk
return arg!! in list
}
// But
fun foo4(list: List<A>, arg: B): Boolean {
// Ok
return arg in list
}
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
package
public fun foo1(/*0*/ list: kotlin.List<A>, /*1*/ arg: B?): kotlin.Boolean
public fun foo2(/*0*/ list: kotlin.List<A>, /*1*/ arg: B?): kotlin.Boolean
public fun foo3(/*0*/ list: kotlin.List<A>, /*1*/ arg: B?): kotlin.Boolean
public fun foo4(/*0*/ list: kotlin.List<A>, /*1*/ arg: B): kotlin.Boolean
public interface A {
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
public final class B : A {
public constructor B()
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
@@ -2157,6 +2157,12 @@ public class DiagnosticsTestGenerated extends AbstractDiagnosticsTest {
doTest(fileName);
}
@TestMetadata("AsInBinaryUnary.kt")
public void testAsInBinaryUnary() throws Exception {
String fileName = KotlinTestUtils.navigationMetadata("compiler/testData/diagnostics/tests/cast/AsInBinaryUnary.kt");
doTest(fileName);
}
@TestMetadata("constants.kt")
public void testConstants() throws Exception {
String fileName = KotlinTestUtils.navigationMetadata("compiler/testData/diagnostics/tests/cast/constants.kt");
@@ -568,6 +568,12 @@ public class DiagnosticsTestWithStdLibGenerated extends AbstractDiagnosticsTestW
KotlinTestUtils.assertAllTestsPresentByMetadata(this.getClass(), new File("compiler/testData/diagnostics/testsWithStdLib/cast"), Pattern.compile("^(.+)\\.kt$"), true);
}
@TestMetadata("AsInsideIn.kt")
public void testAsInsideIn() throws Exception {
String fileName = KotlinTestUtils.navigationMetadata("compiler/testData/diagnostics/testsWithStdLib/cast/AsInsideIn.kt");
doTest(fileName);
}
@TestMetadata("IsArray.kt")
public void testIsArray() throws Exception {
String fileName = KotlinTestUtils.navigationMetadata("compiler/testData/diagnostics/testsWithStdLib/cast/IsArray.kt");