We will need it to generate original names for catch parameters in
sourcemaps.
Also, don't generate redundant debug info for compiler-generated
exception handling control flow operators.
See the doc comment to the MultipleCatchesLowering class
#KT-46276
- Map generated explicit Unit returns to the closing brace of
the original body
- Name the continuation parameter as `$completion` to match the JVM BE,
and generate debug info for it (so that it appears in the 'names'
array in sourcemaps)
- Don't generate debug info for coroutine instantiation ceremony
(so that the user doesn't need to step in many times to get where they
want)
#KT-46276
fix(KT-54480): exclude default from the regular reserved keywords to give ability to export intities with default export.
Merge-request: KT-MR-7459
Merged-by: Artem Kobzar <Artem.Kobzar@jetbrains.com>
Namely:
- Generate debug info for closing braces, which allows the breakpoints
set on closing braces to be hit
- Generate debug info for 'if' and 'try/catch' statements.
KT-46276
- Remove unused params from compilerWithIC wrapper.
- Move JsIrBackendContext creation logic into separate function
- Introduce and use compiler interface for IC infrastructure
On dirty rebuild we may reload IR from stdlib,
such reloading may affect files with intrinsics and builtins.
As soon as we load only exported symbols, we must track dependencies
for files with intrinsics or builtins as for others.
This patch implements the logic which updates dependencies for
the stdlib files after loading of intrinsics and builtins.
^KT-54323 Fixed
Consider `class A : suspend () -> Unit {}`. Type checks such as `is A`
are now performed via a regular `instanceof` check instead of the special
checks for suspend lambdas.
'equals' from any made available for overriding in inline classes
'typed' equals made available for definition in inline classes
'typed' equals definition made compulsory if 'untyped' is overridden
'operator' keyword is allowed in 'typed' equals definition
^KT-24874: Fixed
E.g. when substituting T -> Array<T>, write the bytecode for the
Array<...> part for typeOf.
This fixes various issues where either Array nesting levels, nullability
information (for typeOf), or entire reification markers were missing,
causing incorrect outputs ranging from missing `?`s to missing `[]`s to
just reified types not really being reified.
^KT-53761 Fixed