See callingOuterGenericClassConstructorWithSelfTypes.kt
Previously, for A<B>(""), we used substituted constructor
where `X` was substituted with `B` (or `A<X>.B`).
But when resolving the call for constructor, we use `X`
as a type variable of the call, thus in some positions
we used `X` as TV (Xv in the comments) and somewhere `X` as a type
parameter, thus leading to contradictions (see clarifying comment).
The idea of the fix is simply repeating of the regular (not delegated)
constructor call resolution:
- We substitute only type parameters of outer class
- All the declared parameters of the callee are being checked
through regular resolution & inference mechanisms.
NB: Diagnostic only being reported on arguments because there
when we add `String <: Any` constraint it fails due to existing
contradiction in the CS.
Without the argument/parameter the error is just being lost, but that's
a different story (seeKT-65224).
^KT-64841 Fixed
The change is needed for the parallel resolution (^KT-55750), so we can resolve the declaration
under a lock that is specific to this declaration.
Previously, if LL FIR was resolving some FirClass, LL FIR resolved all its children too, and it had no control over what parts of the FIR tree were modified.
The same applied to the designation path, sometimes the classes on the designation path
might be unexpectedly (and without lock) modified.
This commit introduces LLFirResolveTarget, which specifies which exact declarations should be resolved during the lazy resolution of the declaration.
All elements outside the declarations specified for resolve in LLFirResolveTarget, should not be modified.
The logic of lazy transformers is the following:
- Go to target declaration collecting all scopes from the file and containing classes
- Resolve only declarations that are specified by the LLFirResolveTarget, performing the resolve under a separate lock for each declaration
^KT-56543
^KT-57619 Fixed
Use known type parameters substitutor after substitutor for fresh variables.
The old logic of substituions had the following order:
- replace known type parameters
- replace type parameters with type variables
- complete inference
- replace type variables with inferred types
According to the updated logic, replacement goes as follows:
- replace type parameters with type variables
- replace known type parameters; if they were variables, this will effectively remove them from inference
- complete inference
- replace remaining type variables with inferred types
Support projection substitution in new type substitutor.
It is needed for correct interaction with old type substitutor.
Old type substitutors can contain mappings constructor -> projection
which couldn't be expressed correctly with existing substitutor API in some cases.
^KT-41386 Fixed