Scope for incremental compilation refers to binaries from previous step
of IC. It is used not only in IC context itself, but also it is
subtracted from original libraries scope. Before previous commit there
was such scheme:
1. create incremental compilation context for files of specific session
2. subtract IC scope from main libraries scope
3. use updated libraries scope to create library session
4. create all needed source session(s)
So here was a side effect of creating new IC context, which
1. is smelling code, because it increases mind complexity
2. hard to implement with new session utilities
So to fix this problem this commit changes the scheme above:
1. create IC scope and modify libraries scope
2. create libraries session
3. create source session(s) and IC context for them
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/8401
In scope of: KT-55082
Because this version isn't used for anything. We have KotlinAbiVersion
to version the IR format.
Also minor cleanup. Remove the comment about the issue jansi#35 because
although the issue is fixed, the behavior is correct right now: we
enable colors by default iff stderr is a TTY (and the platform is not
Windows), and to determine that we need to call `CLibrary.isatty`.
#KT-55784
add the hack to project environment creation, instead of compliation
call sites, covers missing scenarions with maven scripting and K@ now
and should help to avoid problems in the future.
#KT-54461 fixed
Now the plugin-related compiler arguments are respected then used in
the compiler configuration (only in the static part, not supported
if set in a refinement callback)
Note that the "embeddable" version of the plugin should be used if
embeddable compiler is used.
#KT-54095 fixed
- Move out getAnalyzerServices from FirFrontendFacade to TestSetupUtils
- Simplify DependencyListForCliModule. Now it takes BinaryModuleData as input
- FirOutArtifact contains several FirOutputArtifactPart
- Simplify FirFrontendFacade
- Setup JDK default module roots in `StandaloneProjectFactory` (compare
with `KotlinCoreEnvironment`). The implementation is a distilled
version of `ClasspathRootsResolver`'s default module handling.
- This fixes an issue where some LL FIR tests with JDK 17 and 11 had
mismatched types between Kotlin and Java sources.
^KT-55566 fixed
Do not recompute children on each file request
At the same time, we should clear the roots after each compilation
just the same way as we do for common jars
Basically, some package names were Native-specific, whilst the packages
themselves were not Native-specific at all. This was already reflected
in the directory layout, but not in the package names.
This is fixed here.
NFC, just an automatic rename of packages with fixes of imports.