Previously this files was stored in /src directory and was included in
resources mainly by SourceSet.projectDefault from sourceSets.kt:
val processResources = tasks.getByName(processResourcesTaskName) as ProcessResources
processResources.from("resources") { include("**") }
processResources.from("src") { include("META-INF/**", "**/*.properties") }
Also there are some custom rules like this:
resources.srcDir("../idea-analysis/src").apply { include("**/*.properties") }
resources.srcDirs("idea-repl/src").apply { include("META-INF/**") }
All this rules are synthesized in script
https://github.com/snrostov/kotlin-migrate-resources/blob/master/src/main/kotlin/main.kt
This commit created using that script. See README.md for more details on
script.
[JS IR BE] Runtime fixes
* Do not generate external declarations for IR BE
* Move `arrayToString` helper function out of shared JS stdlib
* Fix arrays type check for IR BE
Sometimes, state-machine, generated in inline functions with
crossinline parameter, is transformed, since all usages should be
renamed.
However, this is wrong: in this case, we will have state-machine
inside state-machine.
This fix addresses the issue.
#KT-25893 Fixed
In the desugaring for compound assignment to a collection element,
argument expression 'i' is mapped to value parameters 'iG' and 'iS' of
corresponding 'get' and 'set' operators.
In general, these value parameters can have different indices.
This requires extra machinery in argument generation - that is, to be
able to generate a particular expression argument using an arbitrary
callback. In the vast majority of the cases this callback will just use
the corresponding StatementGenerator to generate IR subtree for the
provided expression. In case of 'get' and 'set' operator calls for an
augmented assignment expression this will map corresponding argument
expressions to pregenerated temporary variables.
Thus, in the following context:
```
class A
operator fun A.get(vararg xs: Int) = 0
operator fun A.set(i: Int, j: Int, v: Int) {}
```
statement `a[1, 2] += 3` will be desugared as (in a really pseudo
Kotlin):
```
{
val tmp_array = a
val tmp_index0 = 1
val tmp_index1 = 2
tmp_array.set(
i = tmp_index0,
j = tmp_index1,
v = tmp_array.get(xs = [tmp_index0, tmp_index1]).plus(3)
)
}
```
1. Checking for COMPILE_DAEMON_CUSTOM_RUN_FILES_PATH_FOR_TESTS was moved to COMPILE_DAEMON_DEFAULT_RUN_DIR_PATH.
Looks like COMPILE_DAEMON_CUSTOM_RUN_FILES_PATH_FOR_TESTS was introduced incorrectly in 220fab0d3f.
Checking of this property was added in DaemonOptions.runFilesPathOrDefault, while DaemonOptions.runFilesPath was internally used in runFilesPathOrDefault and in many other places.
For example DaemonOptions.runFilesPath used to pass this option to daemon server.
So daemon was started with runFilesPath that ignores COMPILE_DAEMON_CUSTOM_RUN_FILES_PATH_FOR_TESTS.
2. JpsKotlinCompilerRunner._jpsCompileServiceSession was leaked between tests.
Fixed by extracting @TestOnly releaseCompileServiceSession() and calling it in tests tearDown()
3. The result of compileWithDaemon was ignored in compileWithDaemonOrFallback.
So, the fallback was never called, and the FAIL_ON_FALLBACK_PROPERTY was actually was never worked.
This was fixed. Also the message was improved to make it easier to find the original fail cause.
'ServiceLoader' in JDK8 leaks file handles (https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8156014).
New implementation uses the ZipFile API, it also doesn't operate on the whole classpath which is not often needed.
It was once needed for the compiler plugins bundled straight into the compiler (read: kapt1). Since there are no bundled plugins anymore, the parent-last plugin classloader itself is not needed anymore.
When trying to estimate if annotation entry might be resolved
to a specified fqName we should track the short name from entry itself
instead of the short name of desired annotation
There's no need to add "values"/"valueOf" methods for them
(see com.intellij.psi.impl.compiled.StubBuildingVisitor#visitMethod that ignores them too)
We already have tests that check enum entries/synthetic methods
are properly resolved in Java:
idea/testData/kotlinAndJavaChecker/javaAgainstKotlin/*Enum*