Parent declarations of the file copy are typically unresolved in the
'IGNORE_SELF' mode, as the declaration designation contains declarations
from the original file.
Parameters, type parameters, and property accessors are not
self-sufficient declarations (their resolution depends on resolution
of their parent), so a proper designation path cannot be computed
for them.
Without a designation path, 'ContextCollector' performs analysis of the
whole file, which is inefficient.
Java resolving subsystem requires calculated visibility for correct disambiguation of supertypes.
But visibility remains `Unknown` for Kotlin class-like declarations during supertypes resolving because `STATUS` resolve phase is performed after `SUPER_TYPES` phase.
To fix the problem, the visibility should be initialized to public at the FIR building phase if no modifier is presented.
^KT-64127 Fixed
This bug spilled into reference shortener, and then to
"redundant qualifier inspection" and code completion from there;
it caused KTIJ-26024 to reproduce again (but only for anonymous objects)
^KT-64186 Fixed
This is required to have stable resolution order to avoid concurrent
modifications and correct resolution context.
This also fixes KT-63700 as a super call expands only during body
resolution in the case of secondary constructor
^KT-63042
^KT-63700 Fixed
This is required to have stable resolution order to avoid concurrent
modifications and correct resolution context.
E.g., this commit fixes the resolution behavior of delegate field for
ANNOTATION_ARGUMENTS phase – now annotation argument resolves in the
correct scope
^KT-63042