PSI-based implementation (accessible via
`-Xuse-old-class-files-reading`) loads parameter names from the
"MethodParameters" attribute if it's present, so our own implementation
should as well.
This metadata doesn't seem supported in the java.lang.model.element API
though, so SymbolBasedValueParameter (which is used in `-Xuse-javac`)
will continue to have incorrect behavior for now
#KT-25193 Fixed
The changes are necessary because of release coroutines support:
- Get rid of suspendCoroutineOrReturn calls. It's anyway irrelevant
to what is being tested here
- In varValueConflictsWithTable.kt, variables slots have been shifted
because the variable for continuation's exception was removed
- In varValueConflictsWithTableSameSort.kt, a variable has been introduced
to preserve the same slot numbers for old variables.
Otherwise, they become shifted and to the second slot,
and there are a lot of irrelevant "ALOAD 2" instructions
This change is another example of why bytecode text tests are evil
And override it in unsigned types diagnostics tests.
Remove InlineClasses feature directive from tests, because it's already
enabled in that language version.
NB in FE unsigned integer constants are now represented using signed
integer types (e.g., UInt constant actually holds an Int value).
So, in IR so far we also represent unsigned constant literals as
constant values of corresponding signed types, but with corresponding
unsigned type:
0xFFFF_FFFFu becomes 'CONST Int type=kotlin.UInt value=-1'
Hack: callee expression for when with subject variable is the subject
variable declaration. This solves the problem that all sub-calls in the
expression are implicitly considered to have a single common lexical
scope (and 'when (val x = ...)' introduces a new lexical scope, which
contains 'x').
'Subject.Error' is redundant.
'Subject.None' can be an object.
'Subject#dataFlowValue' can be a lateinit property.
TODO: fix
- parsing local extension properties in 'when' subject
- parsing destructuring declarations in 'when' subject
- non-completed calls in nested 'when' with subject variable
- non-completed calls for subject variable in 'in' pattern
Previously, inline suspend functions were effectively inline only,
but ordinary inline functions can be used as noinline.
To fix the issue, I generate two functions: one for inline with suffix
$$forInline and without state machine; and the other one without any
suffix and state machine for direct calls.
This change does not affect effectively inline only suspend functions,
i.e. functions with reified generics, annotated with @InlineOnly
annotation and functions with crossinline parameters.
#KT-20219: Fixed
Such test has no ense in NI because NI it is LV = 1.4 and we cannot
repeat behaviour in 1.3 anyway, so I propose not even support old cases.
Also priority of LANGUAGE directive should be more then key enabled on
all tests -- also fixed.