For destructing calls, the component type is used for the property type
in all cases. However, this can result in runtime and/or compilation
errors when the property is a var and changed, especially when the
component is a primitive but the property type is nullable. Instead,
only use the component type when the property is also a val.
^KT-64944 Fixed
... if the delegate happens to be a function call whose second
argument is a callable reference but not actually a provideDelegate
call.
The fix is to ensure that the call is _actually_ a desugared
provideDelegate call.
This fixes a CCE in a case where the delegate expression is a regular
function call and the second argument is a callable reference.
#KT-65165 Fixed
Substitution of type arguments to non-reified type parameters may lead
to accidental reification, which should not be done (see ^KT-60174 for
examples). So, we should erase them, except the few cases.
^KT-60174: Fixed
^KT-60175: Fixed
- For synthetic calls
- For delegated constructor calls
Also, I checked that for each toResolvedReference() (beside annotations)
that converts candidate to the resolved reference,
we run `runPCLARelatedTasksForCandidate()` in the same context.
^KT-65103 Fixed
In before, actualizer was copying attributeOwnerId to new
nodes. This leads to attributeOwnerId linked to non-actualized
node. It's unclear what it leads to, so we just stop doing that.
In particular, if attributeOwnerId references another node,
this information would be lost.
^KT-64895
Now, we detect clashing signatures during serialization to KLIB and
report a compiler error if two or more declarations have the same
`IdSignature`
For example, for the following code:
```kotlin
@Deprecated("", level = DeprecationLevel.HIDDEN)
fun foo(): String = ""
fun foo(): Int = 0
```
the compiler will produce this diagnostic:
```
e: main.kt:1:1 Platform declaration clash: The following declarations
have the same KLIB signature (/foo|foo(){}[0]):
fun foo(): String defined in root package
fun foo(): Int defined in root package
e: main.kt:4:1 Platform declaration clash: The following declarations
have the same KLIB signature (/foo|foo(){}[0]):
fun foo(): String defined in root package
fun foo(): Int defined in root package
```
Note that we report this diagnostic during serialization and not earlier
(e.g., in fir2ir) for more robustness, so ensure that we check
exactly the signatures that will be written to a KLIB.
If we later introduce some annotation for customizing a declaration's
signature (e.g., for preserving binary compatibility), this
diagnostic will continue to work as expected.
^KT-63670 Fixed
To separate interop modules to different packages,
.def files should be treated similarly to .kt files:
1) package directive should be prepended with test-specific synthetic package,
or, if, absent, package directive with synthetic package should be added.
2) in .kt files, import directives and fully-qualified import from interop modules
should be prepended with same test-specific synthetic package.
This was never semantically correct, but was not important
before KT-63644, as they were immediately dropped after that anyway.
After KT-63644, they were used to compute fake overrides inside them,
which were later matched against actual class, which can
produce false-positive matching errors.
^KT-64835
Replace every property with its getter and setter. This is needed
because later on, JVM backend assumes that all properties have been
lowered (by JvmPropertiesLowering) to this state.
#KT-64116 Fixed
While not beeing final solution, this is closer to what
we want to have in the end. Enabling on non-JVM targets
would help better testing.
Enabling in JVM is now not possible yet, as some of the bugs are
not fixed yet (check KT-61360 for details)
^KT-62476
Because of KT-64743 there is unexpanded type-alias in a place we don't
expect it to occur. To workaround this, we just expand typialiases in
one more place.
^KT-64743
This commit gets rid of the redundant typeApproximatorConfiguration
in Fir2IrTypeConverter and uses the type approximator for captured
types instead of the manual approximation used before.
This fixes the nullability of approximated captured types, which fixes
a runtime error in WASM.
This also brings K2 IR closer to K1 IR in one test.
#KT-64261 Fixed
Otherwise, if complex expressions such as when expressions are
used in combination with the intrinsics we get incorrect stepping
behavior.
^KT-64341 Fixed