#KT-36247 fixed
A lot of testdata changed because significanly less (error) descriptors
are created for unresolved types, so diagnostics became different.
Implemented unqualified 'super' type resolution (in BasicExpressionTypingVisitor).
No overload resolution of any kind is involved.
Corresponding supertype is determined by the expected member name only:
- 'super.foo(...)' - function or property (of possibly callable type) 'foo'
- 'super.x' - property 'x'
Supertype should provide a non-abstract implementation of such member.
As a fall-back solution for diagnostics purposes, consider supertypes with abstract implementation of such member.
Diagnostics:
- AMBIGUOUS_SUPER on 'super', if multiple possible supertypes are available;
- ABSTRACT_SUPER_CALL on selector expression, if the only available implementation is abstract.
#KT-5963 Fixed