This fixes an issue where an actual class from an intermediate module
has more supertypes than its expect declaration which leads to a
false-positive resolution error because a type reference resolves to the
expect class. The fix is to sort the dependencies topologically from
"most actual" to "most expect" when creating the list of symbol
providers.
#KT-57369 Fixed
It's a common compiler argument and may be applied to any compile task, there's no reason to set it separately for K/JS and K/JVM, and now it sets the compiler argument for metadata compilation tasks as well
The problem was that we were using unenhanced constructors that still
might contain java type refs.
Basically, most of the `firClass.declarations` usages are unsafe in that
meaning.
The test is very complicated because to reproduce the exception there
should be some conditions met:
- MyClass should be compiled with K1, so it has `@EnhancedNullability`
annotation serialized (that is unnecessary, but don't do any harm)
- `@Nls` scope should be properly resolved, so enum entries are converted
to resolved type refs
- That leads to attempt to check if null-check might be needed to be
inserted and to failure at FirTypeUtilsKt.getCanBeNull
While this quite controversial to have this check being performed for
freshly created annotations calls, the problem with improper constructor
lookup anyway existed and fixed correctly.
^KT-57213 Fixed
In a lot of cases, when we want to process the
declaration in scope, it should be resolved to at least TYPES phase.
To avoid doing it manually in all our variety of scopes, we do it when the scope it created.
It was implicitly working manually before as lazy resolve did a lot of extra work
on resolving a declaration it was not supposed to resolve.
Now it's not the case, and we have to explicitly resolve all the declarations we need.
^KT-56543
Co-authored-by: Ilya Kirillov <ilya.kirillov@jetbrains.com>
1. Leaving no unbound symbols in the IR tree, KT-54491:
- All unbound symbols are bound to synthetic stub declarations
- Improved detection of the root cause for every partially linked classifier
- Improved error messages
2. Visibility valiation, KT-54469
3. Always check deserialized symbols:
If the deserialized symbol mismatches the symbol kind at the call site in the deserializer then generate and reference another symbol with the same signature. In case PL is off, just throw IrSymbolTypeMismatchException.
4. Handle class inheritance violation:
- Detect illegal inheritance (ex: inheriting from a final class)
- Detect invalid constructor delegation (ex: delegating to another class than the direct superclass)
- Simplification: Reduce the number of PartialLinkageCase subclasses
- Reworked error message generation to have shorter and clearer messages
5. Handle class transformations and all known side-effects, examples:
- nested <-> inner
- class <-> enum/object
- adding/removing subclasses of sealed class
- adding/removing enum entries
6. Check direct instantiation of abstract class.
Such instantiation could be possible if a class was non-abstract in the previous version of a library.
7. Handle unlinked annotations on declarations.
Such annotations are removed from the IR. The appropriate compiler error message is produced for every individual case.
8. Handle value argument count mismatch at call sites
9. Handle calling suspend function from non-suspend context.
This could happen if a suspen function was non-suspend in the previous version of a library.
10. Handle overriding inline callables.
Only the leaf final callable can be marked with `inline`.
11. Detect illegal non-local returns from noinline/crossinline lambdas.