Using files turned to be a bad idea, because people often
use the same name for files with expects and with corresponding actuals.
This commits disambiguiates ambiguous message for
AMBIGUOUS_ACTUALS/AMBGIUOUS_EXPECTS diagnostics by using modules instead
of files
^KT-32582 Fixed
This problem is only relevant when isTypeRefinementEnabled == true (HMPP projects)
Ambiguity accidentally was removed after 471134d
There, for areCallableDescriptorsEquivalent we stopped assuming
as impossible a situation of having identity-different descriptors
in the same containing declaraton that still might be considered equal
So, before 471134d we were comparing
"fun foo(x: String)" with "[substituted] fun foo(x: String)"
and areCallableDescriptorsEquivalent returned false for such case.
Thus, both overrides were left in the resulting set.
After 471134d, those two descriptors
becamed considered as equal thus having a possibility to remove any of them.
The problem is that "areCallableDescriptorsEquivalent" has kind of
unclear contract. Effectively it checks whether two descriptors match
to the same declaration.
But some of the usages expect that it also makes sure that descriptors
have the same substitution (see org.jetbrains.kotlin.resolve.calls.smartcasts.IdentifierInfo.Variable#equals)
So, the straight solution is using original descriptors for the cases
where we need to make sure that descriptors relates to actually different
declarations
^KT-34027 Fixed
The actual problem was introduced in 4f1e85b468, note how `hashCode` is implemented:
```
var currentHashCode = cachedHashCode
if (currentHashCode == 0) return currentHashCode
...
```
It's a silly bug, there should be check `if (currentHashCode != 0) ...` because `0` is used a marker for "uncomputed value".
Now, in the commit 0219b86d06 I added map with `KotlinType` as a key and because of constant `hash` for `KotlinType`, we basically got `List` instead of `Map`, which caused this performance regression
#KT-34063 Fixed
For compiled scripts there is AbstractIdeCompiledLightClassTest
For now there is a difference in light classes constructed from source and from compiled class (missing baseClass and constructor parameter for script class)
But it doesn't affect users because calling script class from Java isn't supported yet
testData for AbstractIdeLightClassTest and AbstractIdeLightClassForScriptTest can be merged when the difference will be fixed
Alternative message for errors, caused by unexpected lambda expression arguments on a new line.
Both diagnostic are reported, if multiple lambda expressions were passed to the call.
For other errors trailing lambda diagnostic overrides the original one.
Quickfix for erroneous trailing lambdas on a new line after call.
Fix separates lambda expression from previous call with semicolon.
All trailing lambda arguments become standalone lambda expressions.
- Access underlying fields directly, instead of using accessors. This is
safe since data classes are always final.
- Don't generate a temporary variable in hashCode to use as the
accumulator.
Both optimizations are effectively present in the current JVM backend
and with these changes the generated code is much closer to what the
current backend generates.
Since KotlinTypeMapper is no longer used in the JVM IR backend, we need
not run CodegenBinding.initTrace and check that names of local entities
are exactly equal to local names computed by that algorithm.
However, it's still useful as an opt-in flag, to discover issues where
unwanted elements take part in the naming (such as temporary IR
variables, see for example cb2e68fece). So we introduce a new command
line argument -Xir-check-local-names which, when the IR backend is used
(via -Xuse-ir), launches the name computation algorithm from the old
backend and then compares that the names are exactly equal to the names
computed by the IR backend in InventNamesForLocalClasses.
Similarly to 38536638, skip annotation arguments that reference classes
which are not found in our compilation classpath.
This fix is especially needed because of the way _nested_ classes are
currently referenced in annotations. Since we don't generate all needed
InnerClasses attributes yet (KT-27936), we can't unambiguously resolve a
reference to a nested class in annotation arguments. This leads to an
ErrorValue loaded in the annotation descriptor. The old backend doesn't
care, since it doesn't look at that annotation or its arguments, but
psi2ir tries to convert all annotation arguments and it crashed with CCE
here, trying to cast IrErrorType to IrSimpleType.