4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nikolay Lunyak 226d4df277 [FIR] Forbid erroneous ===-checks
It was decided to forbid such comparisons,
as we know how `===` works. Also, added some more
test cases, just for comparison.

Reusing the proper `canHaveSubtypes()`
from `TypeUtils` prevents a breaking change
in:

- `comparingTripleWithPair.kt`
- `comparisonOfGenericInterfaceWithGenericClass.kt`

But it does lead to warnings
(instead of errors) in
`incompatibleEnumEntryClasses.kt`, which is an
unrelated mistake that will be fixed in the next
commit.

The refactoring in `canHaveSubtypes()` is purely
cosmetic - otherwise reading these conditions is hard
(and they don't fit my screen vertically).

^KT-62646
^KT-65541
^KT-57779
2024-03-08 15:37:44 +00:00
Nikolay Lunyak bcfafc601e Add EnumEntries to minimal-stdlib-for-tests
This change allows to revert adding `WITH_STDLIB` directive
to tests which happened at `a9343aeb`.

Co-authored-by: Alexander Udalov <Alexander.Udalov@jetbrains.com>
2023-03-02 10:23:38 +00:00
Ivan Kylchik 51ccc32a3f Update test data after introducing IntrinsicConstEvaluation annotation 2022-05-18 21:19:57 +03:00
Alexander Udalov 6e410cb182 Make TypeConstructor.isFinal return false for enums
The reason is that before dc02b2e3ab and 8a0dcca957,
TypeConstructor.isFinal for some class descriptors
(DeserializedClassDescriptor, LazyJavaClassDescriptor,
MutableClassDescriptor) were implemented as `isFinalClass` (which is
`modality == FINAL && kind != ENUM_CLASS`), and all others as
`modality == FINAL` or simply true/false. This led to differences in
behavior depending on the exact instance of the class descriptor.
Now that TypeConstructor.isFinal is always `modality == FINAL`, some
tests (PseudoValueTestGenerated) fail because the finality of some type
constructors changed and these tests render final vs non-final type
constructors differently.

In this commit, TypeConstructor.isFinal is now made to behave safer,
i.e. considering enum class type constructor to be non-final (as was the
case earlier for some ClassDescriptor instances). Some diagnostics might
disappear (e.g. FINAL_UPPER_BOUND) but it doesn't look like a big deal
2017-10-18 12:45:45 +02:00