Currently, for other synthetic properties, deprecation from the original
method is already being propagated to the relevant new synthetic
property accessor.
But what we need is also reporting warnings on synthetic properties
accessors call-sites if original methods are considered deprecated
as a result of deprecation propagation.
KT-60659 Fixed
^KT-60769 Fixed
This fixes the following
FirLightTreeDiagnosticsTestWithJvmIrBackendGenerated tests:
testPropertyInlineCycle
testInlineCycle
testSuspendInlineCycle
testIndirectInlineCycle
#KT-59586
By ignoring type parameters. Since type parameters in annotations are a
very limited feature, their sole use is to be able to specify them as
KClass argument: annotation class Foo<T: Any>(val bar: KClass<T>).
Since we can encounter type param only as a KClass type argument (and
never as a property type), simple approach of ignoring them works fine.
In that case, since we simply copy property types to synthetic
implementation class, its properties in IR start look like this:
annotation class FooImpl(override val bar: KClass<T of Foo>). This IR
seems to be not completely correct, since FooImpl.bar type contains T of
Foo param, which is out of its scope. However, so far I didn't
encounter any problems with this during testing and after MR discussion
this approach has been considered possible.
#KT-59558 Fixed
#KT-59036 Fixed
This implementation only checks annotations set on expect/actual
declarations and requires further refinement (e.g. checking of other
annotation targets, class scopes within typealiases).
^KT-58551
Cases when default argument inhertied from super class are allowed.
Some tests for default arguments already exist and can be found in
`testData/diagnostics/tests/multiplatform/defaultArguments`, for example
`annotationsViaActualTypeAlias.kt`.
^KT-57614 Fixed
Merge-request: KT-MR-10356
Merged-by: Roman Efremov <Roman.Efremov@jetbrains.com>
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/9967
This commit fixes:
Cause 2: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Not reachable case. We can always suggest making `open val` property `final`
at org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.DeclarationsChecker.reportMustBeInitialized(DeclarationsChecker.kt:845)
at org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.DeclarationsChecker.checkPropertyInitializer(DeclarationsChecker.kt:778)
at org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.DeclarationsChecker.checkProperty(DeclarationsChecker.kt:614)
at org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.DeclarationsChecker.process(DeclarationsChecker.kt:106)
at org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.BodyResolver.resolveBodies(BodyResolver.java:258)
Reproducible in K1 & K2
From user point of view it's an improvement in compilation message.
From technical point of view it's an introduction of new compilation
diagnostic.
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/9967
I'm going to deprecate `open val` case in the next few commits KT-57553.
But it is always possible to suggest using `final` for `open val` case.
^KT-58587 Fixed
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/10136
This commit is important in scope of KT-57553. It makes the migration
more smooth.
Other related tests:
- testUninitializedOrReassignedVariables
- testAugmentedAssignmentInInitializer
Leaking of a reference (via publishing to binding trace) of not fully
initialized object could lead to unpredicted and unexpected NPEs
iff some exception (like PCE or InvalidPsiAccess) happens between
the publishing and initialization.
#KT-57514
#KT-56388
#KT-56364
Merge-request: KT-MR-10052
Merged-by: Vladimir Dolzhenko <Vladimir.Dolzhenko@jetbrains.com>
Revert "Create SimpleFunctionDescriptorImpl under nonCancelableSection"
This reverts commit d959b3a289b24487dba2e36da94a34a0dbb4661e.
Revert "Create PropertyDescriptorImpl under nonCancelableSection"
This reverts commit 362e8c2151c8e18009463fd51b995cce27ac8eb5.
Merge-request: KT-MR-9772
Merged-by: Vladimir Dolzhenko <Vladimir.Dolzhenko@jetbrains.com>
The problem results in broken import quick fix and import optimizer on
the IDE side [1].
`AssignResolutionAltererExtension` introduced a possibility to override
resolution of assignment statements. The inconsistency though is
that `KtSimpleNameReference.getResolvesByNames` doesn't return a name
for the overridden `=`. Kotlin as a language doesn't support this [2].
This commit eliminates the drawback above:
1. It fixes the name `assign` the `=` can be resolved to [3].
This eliminates the need to search for the name, bypassing the
plugins.
2. `KtSimpleNameReference.getResolvesByNames` returns `assign` among
other names in case it deals with binary `=` and assignment is
resolved.
3. `KtCompilerPluginsProvider` was extended to check plugins' presence.
K1 implementation added.
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[1]: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KTIJ-24390
[2]: OperatorConventions.getNameForOperationSymbol
https://kotlinlang.org/docs/operator-overloading.html#augmented-assignments
[3]: OperatorConventions#ASSIGN_METHOD + AssignmentPluginNames