Support overload ambiguity resolution for callable references by expected type.
Resolve callable references taking into account expected callable types. This affects call resolution procedure (resolve 'foo' in for 'foo(::bar)') similar to the approach used for function literals: * During "shape arguments" phase of call resolution, callable references are resolved in independent context without expected type. If the callable reference is ambiguous, its shape type is a function placeholder type without parameter types and return type information. Otherwise, it is a reflection type for the resolved function or property. Upper-level call is resolved without taking into account ambiguous callable references. * During "complete call" phase of call resolution, resolve callable reference arguments to actual descriptors (if possible), and update constraint system for the given call accordingly. #KT-6982 Fixed #KT-5780 Fixed
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internal val x1: kotlin.Unit
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internal val x2: kotlin.Unit
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internal val x3: [ERROR : Type for apply(true, ::foo)]
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internal fun </*0*/ T, /*1*/ R> apply(/*0*/ x: T, /*1*/ f: (T) -> R): R
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internal fun foo(/*0*/ i: kotlin.Int): kotlin.Unit
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internal fun foo(/*0*/ s: kotlin.String): kotlin.Unit
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