This change allows to revert adding `WITH_STDLIB` directive
to tests which happened at `a9343aeb`.
Co-authored-by: Alexander Udalov <Alexander.Udalov@jetbrains.com>
This inconsistency is present due to not using the `// WITH_STDLIB`
in the above tests. When K1 creates the enum, it tries to generate
`entries()`, and for that it tries to load `kotlin.enums.EnumEntries`,
but this is actually an unresolved reference. K1 silently swallows it,
and proceeds.
The reason K2 doesn't fail is that in order to generate `entries()` it
simply creates the necessary `ConeClassLikeType` with the desired
`classId` instead of loading the whole `ClassDescriptor`.
The reason we can still observe `$ENTRIES` and `$entries` in K1
is because they are generated during the JVM codegen, and it
only checks if the `EnumEntries` language feature is supported. It
doesn't check if the `entries` property has really existed in IR
(by this time it's expected to have already been lowered to the
`get-entries` function - that's why "has ... existed").
The reason why the codegen doesn't fail when working with
`kotlin.enums.EnumEntries` is because it creates its
own `IrClassSymbol`.
^KT-55840 Fixed
Merge-request: KT-MR-8727
Merged-by: Nikolay Lunyak <Nikolay.Lunyak@jetbrains.com>
This scheme will be common for all compiler plugins with K1 and K2 support:
- `plugin-common` contains classes shared with K1 and K2 implementations (if any)
- `plugin-k1` contains implementation for K1 compiler
- `plugin-k2` contains implementation for K2 compiler
- `plugin-backend` contains implementation for backend extensions (if any)
- `plugin-cli` is module for registration of plugin in CLI compiler
- `plugin` is a root module with tests and all submodules embedded
This structure is needed to distinguish parts related to different frontends,
which is needed for proper dependencies settings for Kotlin IDE plugins