* Change 1.6 to 1.7 constants
* Fix SAFE_CALL_WILL_CHANGE_NULLABILITY for testData
* Change EXPOSED_PROPERTY_TYPE_IN_CONSTRUCTOR_WARNING to EXPOSED_PROPERTY_TYPE_IN_CONSTRUCTOR_ERROR
* Change NON_EXHAUSTIVE_WHEN_STATEMENT to NO_ELSE_IN_WHEN
* Fix testData for SafeCallsAreAlwaysNullable
* Change T -> T & Any in test dumps
* Change INVALID_CHARACTERS_NATIVE_WARNING -> INVALID_CHARACTERS_NATIVE_ERROR
* TYPECHECKER_HAS_RUN_INTO_RECURSIVE_PROBLEM_WARNING -> TYPECHECKER_HAS_RUN_INTO_RECURSIVE_PROBLEM_ERROR
We are going to deprecate `WITH_RUNTIME` directive. The main reason
behind this change is that `WITH_STDLIB` directive better describes
its meaning, specifically it will add kotlin stdlib to test's classpath.
Since many labels are not present in the FIR tree, this checker is
implemented as a syntax checker. Comparing with FE1.0, this change
reports some REDUNDANT_LABEL_WARNING that FE1.0 has missed, especially
LHS of assignments.
Changes from FE1.0:
1. As discussed previously, no expression evaluation happens during this
check.
2. FE1.0 doesn't check redundant object comparisons.
FIR simply ignores anything after the first comma if the when expression
doesn't have a subject. Hence, the checker has to rely on PSI structure
instead.
This change touches the following diagnostics to make them behave closer
to FE1.0
* SUPER_NOT_AVAILABLE
* SUPER_IS_NOT_AN_EXPRESSION
* INSTANCE_ACCESS_BEFORE_SUPER_CALL
* NOT_A_SUPERTYPE
Other than tweaking the diagnostics, this change also alters resolution
by consider marking `super` with mismatched type parameter as
errorenous. As a result, the following code no longer resolves.
```
class A: B() {
fun test() {
super<String>.length
// ^^^^^^ FIR currently resolves this to `String.length`.
// With this change, `length` becomes unresolved
// instead
}
}
```
Also, now we report `UNRESOLVED_LABEL` on unresolved label on `super`
reference, though FE1.0 reports `UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE`.
All the errors above are reported as ConeDiagnostics and hence some
checkers are deleted.
In addition, it also suppresses more downstream (mostly unresolved)
errors if the receiver has errors. FE1.0 doesn't do it for all the cases
we have here. But it seems nicer to reduce these "redundant" unresolved
errors.
FE1.0 only reports SENSELESS_COMPARISON if one of the operand is `null`.
This change makes FIR reports also in case one of the operand has type
`Nothing?`.
In addition, fix handling of type alias in ConeTypeContext#isNullableType