This is needed because after changing default language version to 2.0,
we still need to test many scenarios from this test in K1.
Move K1-specific tests to OldCompileKotlinAgainstCustomBinariesTest, and
K2-specific tests to FirCompileKotlinAgainstCustomBinariesTest.
Mute failing K2 tests via `muteForK2`. It will throw exception if the
muted test will suddenly start passing.
This test uses multiple features which are obsolete and will be
discontinued soon:
- Language version 1.4
- Expect/actual declarations in the same module
- Declaring inline classes via "inline class"
Check that the client code compiles against the "broken" classpath
instead. Descriptor text dump is a part of the obsolete test
infrastructure and should not be used anymore.
Previous attempt was at 6807ed6642, but it was reverted in 7771e5914d
(see that commit for the explanation). Now it should be fine to remove
these version requirements.
No issue reported because it's mostly not a user-visible change. The
main effect is that it reduces differences in metadata between K1 and
K2, namely it fixes the ValueClass.kt kotlinp test.
Language feature InlineClasses is enabled since 1.3. The current lowest
supported language version is 1.4, so any compiler that can read
binaries produced by the current compiler also supports inline classes,
which means that the version requirement is not needed anymore.
No issue reported because it's mostly not a user-visible change. The
main effect is that it reduces differences in metadata between K1 and
K2, because K2 never supported writing this version requirement properly
due to the TODO in `hasInlineClassTypesInSignature`.
It is abstract if it has abstract member.
It is final if it doesn't have enum entries that need subclass.
Otherwise, it is open (i.e., no modifier)
^KT-57567 Fixed
According to
`FirNativeCodegenBoxTestGenerated.testNestedClassesInAnnotations`,
the annotation
`kotlin.internal.PlatformDependent` is
unresolved reference.
^KT-58549 Fixed
This is needed to allow using PSI pointers in IDE in JavaElement.
`JavaElement`s are reused between read actions,
so underlying PSI elements might be invalidated when using hard PSI references
^KT-58194
"oldJvm*" tests are no longer testing the old JVM backend, so remove
that prefix from them. Also, remove the test "firAgainstOldJvm" because
it is now checking something that cannot NOT work.
Some of the incoming paths "absoluteness" may not match the
one of the corresponding library path, and that leaded to incorrect
filtering out some items in the deserialized symbol providers.
Fix the filtering to account for the mismatch.
#KT-57535 fixed
The problem was that we were using unenhanced constructors that still
might contain java type refs.
Basically, most of the `firClass.declarations` usages are unsafe in that
meaning.
The test is very complicated because to reproduce the exception there
should be some conditions met:
- MyClass should be compiled with K1, so it has `@EnhancedNullability`
annotation serialized (that is unnecessary, but don't do any harm)
- `@Nls` scope should be properly resolved, so enum entries are converted
to resolved type refs
- That leads to attempt to check if null-check might be needed to be
inserted and to failure at FirTypeUtilsKt.getCanBeNull
While this quite controversial to have this check being performed for
freshly created annotations calls, the problem with improper constructor
lookup anyway existed and fixed correctly.
^KT-57213 Fixed
#KT-57117 fixed
also:
- refactor the position finder (mostly for testability)
- add testing of position finder to the testLightTreeReadLineEndings
- refactor the test for readability
- add mixed line ending scenario
This flag is true by default but is set to false for
- Java methods and constructors
- interface delegation methods that delegate to Java
The NAMED_ARGUMENTS_NOT_ALLOWED logic is mostly refactored to use the
new flag though some custom logic remains for determining the correct
message and to work around a corner case with fake overrides.
The flag is (de)serialized from/to metadata. For backward compatibility
with K1, delegated methods to Java types are deserialized as stable.
^KT-40480 Fixed
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>
We have several tests which tests how compiler with LV = LATEST_STABLE
can consume binaries compiled with LV = LATEST_STABLE + 1 with
different CLI flags. For LV = 2.0 we have special rules for those flags,
so testdata was changed
After switching LV in repository to 2.0 this testdata should be rolled back
Using `ReflectionProperties.lazy` is incorrect because it allows several
threads to observe different resulting values if they're computing it
simultaneously (unlike `lazy(PUBLICATION)`, which always returns the
value that "won the race").
In the case of property delegates, for example, if we're invoking
`isAccessible = true` and then `getDelegate()` concurrently, it might
happen that when some thread invokes `getDelegate()`, it gets the
underlying Field object which was written by another thread and which
has not yet been made accessible, leading to
IllegalPropertyDelegateAccessException.
#KT-27585 Fixed