Fixes a bug introduced by the commit 6fa610156e, which led to Kapt
options being imported from Android AP options too early (immediately at
creation time for each Android variant, while the Android plugin added
the options only afterwards).
Move Android subplugin options configuration to the time & scope where
it was prior to 6fa610156e.
* In blocks, discard the result of any statement that has a return
type other than void. This was previously done by wrapping each
statement into an "implicit Unit conversion" that was actually
compiled down to a stack pop instead. If an expression happened to
already have type Unit, however, such a conversion was not inserted,
resulting in a stray reference on the stack. These conversions are
now redundant and should probably be removed.
* In assignments and non-exhaustive conditionals, materialize a Unit
on the stack to avoid depth mismatches that trip up the bytecode
validator. Because such expressions are generally used at block level
(and, indeed, the frontend will reject a non-exhaustive conditional
used as an expression), combined with the above change this results
in no additional GETSTATIC opcodes, as they are immediately removed
by the peephole optimizer.
Previously the Kotlin/Native version was hardcoded in sources of the
Gradle plugin. Such an approach is inconvenient when we want to
build Kotlin with a custom K/N version but without changes in sources
(e.g. during CI daily runs).
This patch adds a project property `versions.kotlin-native` which can
be set during build to override Kotlin/Native version. Also this
patch gets rid of hardcoding this version in sources and stores it in
a properties file packed with the Gradle plugin in a jar.
Add `IntegerLiteralTypeConstructor` that holds types, that can take
integer literal with given value. It has two supertypes
(`Number` and `Comparable<IntegerLiteralType>`) and have
special rules for subtyping, `intersect` and `commonSuperType`
functions with primitive number:
Example (assuming that ILT holds Int type):
* ILT <: Int
* Int :> ILT
* ILT intersect Int = Int
* commonSuperType(ILT, Int) = Int
#KT-30293 Fixed
#KT-30446 Fixed
Fixes CompileKotlinAgainstCustomBinariesTest.testInternalFromForeignModule
after unifying non-build-file mode and build-file mode.
Previously when the compiler was run without -Xbuild-file argument,
it was not using modules internally, so we were not checking if internal
descriptors were contained in destination dir of current module
(without -Xbuild-file we were returning false at `if (modules.isEmpty())
return false` in `ModuleVisibilityHelperImpl#isInFriendModule`).
After switching to using modules for CLI compilation,
any jar file contained in destination dir was considered friend,
because only a prefix was checked.
`-Xbuild-file` argument allows the compiler to run without
passing any Kotlin source file in arguments.
We have been using this property in
Kotlin Gradle plugin for a few important cases:
1. incremental compilation (to update caches when there are only removed files);
2. for KAPT (Kotlin sources don't make sense in context
of running APs).
We want to stop using `-Xbuild-file` in Kotlin Gradle plugin,
and avoid breaking the Gradle plugin or IC in other build-systems.
This change adds an argument to explicitly run
the compiler without specifying any Kotlin source file.