FIR checker: skip error named reference if receiver is unresolved
Currently, FIR reports errors caused by previous resolution failure. For example with unresolved `a` and `b` in code `a.b`, both `a` and `b` are highlighted. FE1.0 only highlights `a` since it's the root cause. This change applies this heuristics when reporting FirDiagnostics.
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Dmitriy Novozhilov
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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ annotation class Ann8(val p1: Array<String>,
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val p4: Array<Ann1>)
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annotation class Ann9(
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val error: <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Unresolved<!> = <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Unresolved<!>.<!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>VALUE<!>
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val error: <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Unresolved<!> = <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Unresolved<!>.VALUE
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)
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ abstract class My(@Field arg: Int, @Field val w: Int) {
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fun foo() {}
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@Field
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val v: Int by <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Delegates<!>.<!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE, UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>lazy<!> { 42 }
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val v: Int by <!UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE!>Delegates<!>.lazy { 42 }
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}
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enum class Your {
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