In positions outside of calls (e.g. property initializers)
we resolve callable references using a synthetic outer call with the
expected type as parameter type.
If this fails, we previously returned an unresolved reference.
After this commit, we additionally try to resolve the callable reference
with expected type Any.
This lets us report more precise diagnostics like type mismatches or
when multiple overloads exist NONE_APPLICABLE.
#KT-55373 Fixed
#KT-55955 Fixed
When a call is resolved to a classifier, only a single error message was
being used for multiple cases. This lead to confusion as the default
message may not be applicable to a given error case. Added additional
errors and messages to distinguish between these error cases.
#KT-57251 Fixed
Other related tests:
- testGenericJavaProperty
- testFunInterfaceConstructorReference
Meta issue: KT-8575
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/9595
UnsupportedSyntheticCallableReferenceChecker only existed for K1,
because we wanted to release the feature for 1.9 and the feature should
have been working for K2 unconditionally. But since, we're postponing
the release until 2.1, we also need to port the checker from K1 to K2
Update includes:
- Changing syntax of `OI/`NI` tags from `<!NI;TAG!>` to `<!TAG{NI}!>`
- Fix some incorrect directives
- Change order of diagnostics in some places
- Remove ignored diagnostics from FIR test data (previously `DIAGNOSTICS` didn't work)
- Update FIR dumps in some places and add `FIR_IDENTICAL` if needed
- Replace all JAVAC_SKIP with SKIP_JAVAC directive