FIR checker: differentiate UNSAFE_CALL from INAPPLICABLE_CANDIDATE

To do so, inside the root cause of inapplicable candidate errors,
we will record expected/actual type of receiver, if any.
That will help identifying inapplicable calls on nullable receiver.
This commit is contained in:
Jinseong Jeon
2021-01-26 16:03:27 -08:00
committed by Mikhail Glukhikh
parent 4b823eca21
commit e72ddbcbfe
275 changed files with 1426 additions and 1388 deletions
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ operator fun <T> Data<T>.component2() = y
fun foo(): Int {
val d: Data<Int>? = null
// An error must be here
val (<!INAPPLICABLE_CANDIDATE!>x<!>, <!INAPPLICABLE_CANDIDATE!>y<!>) = d
val (x, y) = <!COMPONENT_FUNCTION_ON_NULLABLE, COMPONENT_FUNCTION_ON_NULLABLE!>d<!>
return x + y
}
@@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ data class NormalData<T>(val x: T, val y: T)
fun bar(): Int {
val d: NormalData<Int>? = null
// An error must be here
val (<!INAPPLICABLE_CANDIDATE!>x<!>, <!INAPPLICABLE_CANDIDATE!>y<!>) = d
val (x, y) = <!COMPONENT_FUNCTION_ON_NULLABLE, COMPONENT_FUNCTION_ON_NULLABLE!>d<!>
return x + y
}