In contrast to other top-level functions/properties declared in
JvmSymbols (unsafeCoerce, signatureString, etc), kClassJava refers to a
real symbol from the library. Since not all calls to it are intrinsified
(see KClassJavaProperty.kt:30), it makes sense to allow to reference it
when constructing IR. For that, it needs to have the correct file facade
as the parent, and the JvmName annotation so that its name is mapped
correctly in the codegen.
Co-authored-by: Leonid Startsev <leonid.startsev@jetbrains.com>
In the stdlib implementation, render "!" if the type is only
nullability-flexible. Otherwise, render "($lower..$upper)".
Note that full kotlin-reflect has a much more complicated logic (see
`DescriptorRendererImpl.renderFlexibleType`) that renders things like
`(Mutable)List` and so on. It is not a goal of the stdlib implementation
to replicate all of that, since it requires copying a large amount of
code, namely the entirety of `JavaToKotlinClassMap` to map Java class
names to Kotlin.
The proper support will come in KT-15518, but that would be a breaking
change even for stable Kotlin without kotlin-reflect. Before that issue
is fixed, represent Nothing in types with the Void class, and use a flag
in the no-reflect implementation to remember that it's not actually the
Void class itself.
#KT-39166 Fixed
Otherwise an invalid type is constructed which causes kotlin-reflect to
crash, and stdlib implementation to render the type incorrectly. The
reason is that suspend functional types are not properly supported in
reflection. Once they are supported, this error can be removed.
#KT-47562
Instead of requiring it to be on the compiler classpath.
This will make it much easier to profile the Kotlin compiler daemon in
Gradle, by just specifying a compiler argument instead of also manually
patching the compiler jar.
The corresponding JavaSymbolProvider currently is unable to
see the `Foo` class, because under the hood it uses
`JvmDependenciesIndexImpl` which doesn't know about the corresponding
.java file because it is created for m2-module `project`
I wasn't able to fix it yet