Even though SO may not be correct
overrides sometimes, it feels more
natural to treat fake overrides as...
well, "overrides". And without it
we'd need to make the code in
`FirOverrideChecker` less intuitive.
This fixes a bunch of missing overridden symbols in IR.
This is also required for fixing KT-59921 in the following commit
where we need to keep all overridden symbols of intersection overrides
so that we can enhance them properly.
#KT-57300 Fixed
#KT-57299 Fixed
#KT-59921
#KT-57300
#KT-62788
#KT-64271
#KT-64382
Previously, there was a contract that each callable symbol in the chain
of `processDirectOverriddenWithBaseScope` will be unique. And if some
symbol is accessible from multiple scopes, then only last of them will
be returned as a component of `MemberWithScope`
But after the change from previous commit, we don't have this contract anymore.
Which means that we may meet the same symbol during processing hierarchy
of overridden functions (but with different base scopes)
So if some code utilizes `process...Overridden...WithBaseScope` functions
it should consider that the same symbol may be obtained several times
^KT-63738 Fixed