Use "-Xno-check-impl" to suppress checking whether the platform declaration
implementation has the "impl" modifier.
Do not check presence of fake overrides from platform class in the impl class,
otherwise there would be a lot of errors about the fact that
equals/hashCode/toString are not marked with the "impl" modifier
The `@SinceKotlin("X.Y.Z")` annotation now hides a particular declaration from
resolution when the API version specified by the `-api-version` option is
_less_ than X.Y.Z. The comparison is performed as for versions in Maven:
MavenComparableVersion is in fact a copy of
org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.ComparableVersion.
Also support "!API_VERSION" directive in diagnostic tests
#KT-14298 Fixed
Ensure there's a statically checked dependency on LanguageVersion and
JvmTarget, so that this information is updated automatically once a new
language version or a JVM target is added
Introduce LanguageFeatureSettings, instance of which should be injected by the
container and be accessible everywhere during the compilation (front-end and
back-end).
Parameters of LanguageFeatureSettings are unused in this commit, will be used
later
- render the whole line where the error/warning points to, if any, and another
line with '^', like other compilers do
- lowercase diagnostic severity
- decapitalize the message if it doesn't start with a proper name
Reflection interfaces (interfaces in kotlin.reflect.* in core/builtins/) are
now fully considered as built-ins and can be accessed via KotlinBuiltIns. This
increases runtime size by ~20kb, but only because KotlinBuiltIns is static and
is therefore constructed only via resource loading from the compiler classpath
at the moment. As soon as it's possible to inject KotlinBuiltIns to the
particular resolution process, the metadata on JVM will be loaded via standard
annotation mechanism (kotlin.jvm.internal.KotlinClass/KotlinPackage) and wasted
runtime space will be reclaimed
Following the rule of the least surprise: this option is named "-nowarn" in
other JVM language compilers. Besides, having an option with an argument which
can take exactly one predefined value is sort of confusing