This is an addition to bd205317aa where we
started to add the contents of kotlin-reflect into the resulting jar if
-include-runtime is specified. Apparently kotlin-reflect doesn't work
without some services in META-INF/services/, which didn't satisfy the
condition for inclusion. The existing test didn't catch that because
loading class annotations does not always lead to those services being
loaded.
Add -X flag to report extra compiler diagnostics which migth break compatibility.
Use the flag to unconditionally check constructors without fear of
prematurely evaluating lazy supertypes.
KT-19234
KT-42404
KT-44583
To be used in the project after bootstrap to get rid of warnings like
"Language version 1.3 is deprecated, ..." which prevent us from enabling
`-Werror` in `:compiler:cli` and other modules.
1.fix KT-17344: Include kotlin-reflect to resulting jar if "-include-runtime" is specified, unless the -no-reflect option is specified.
2.fix KT-43220: -include-runtime should add .kotlin_builtins to the output
Use general `AnalysisResult.CompilationErrorException` instead of
custom JsIrCompilationError to indicate about unsuccessful compilation
- Drop JsIrCompilationError
Using "JVM_1_8" always resulted in incorrect mapping of Kotlin
annotation targets to Java element types.
The change in AbstractKotlinRenderLogTest is needed because while
CliTraceHolder.module is technically a descriptor leak, it was never
detected by this test accidentally, because of the depth cutoff equal to
10, which started to not be enough after the minor refactoring of
replacing `Delegates.notNull` with `lateinit`.
Exclude modules where there are still warnings in an explicitly declared
variable `tasksWithWarnings`.
Also remove "-progressive" from compiler arguments in modules which are
built with non-latest language version, as the warning about that leads
to an error with -Werror.
As soon as JVM IR is enabled by default (in language version 1.5), use
the CLI argument `-Xuse-old-backend` or Gradle option `useOldBackend` to
switch to the old JVM backend.
This flag was added a long time ago, at the time when we weren't sure if
we were going to keep the naming of local and anonymous classes
completely equal to the naming in the old backend. Now that we've
decided that we won't keep it equal and there are a lot of differences
already, it's not useful anymore.
Use {de,}capitalizeAsciiOnly and to{Lower,Upper}CaseAsciiOnly where
possible, and stdlib's functions with Locale.US everywhere else.
Otherwise, if the default system locale is Turkish, the capital latin
letter "I" is transformed in toLowerCase to "ı" (see
https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin/blob/66bc142f92085047a1ca64f9a291f0496e33dd98/libraries/stdlib/jvm/test/text/StringJVMTest.kt#L119),
which for example breaks the codegen for `intArrayOf` in
KT-25400/KT-43405.
Similarly, lower case latin letter "i" is transformed to "İ".
#KT-13631 Fixed
#KT-25400 Fixed
#KT-43405 Fixed