We are going to deprecate `WITH_RUNTIME` directive. The main reason
behind this change is that `WITH_STDLIB` directive better describes
its meaning, specifically it will add kotlin stdlib to test's classpath.
- Mangle names for extension receivers in lambdas
- Correctly mark anonymous variables and variables for arguments
for destructuring declaration.
There is one failure remaining which is cause by lambda
type inference differences that leads to FIR having an explicit
return from the lambda whereas old frontend leads to an implicit
return. This difference is visible in debug stepping that the
local variables tests do because the implicit return has the line
number of the closing brace of the lambda. This change adds an
IrText test to make the difference clear.
Consider the following code:
```
fun test(a: List<String>) {
a.first()
}
```
The dispatch receiver type of `first` in this case is `List<T>` before
this change. After this change, it's `List<String>`.
In addition, this change also replace the dispatch receiver type with
the more specific type if available. For example, consider the following
```
class MyList: ArrayList<String>()
fun test(a: MyList) {
a.get(0)
}
```
The dispatch receiver type of `get` is `MyList`, instead of
`ArrayList<String>`. That is, a fake override is created in this case.
Descriptors are already supposed to be sorted in scopes. The problem is
that rendering descriptors for sorting takes a lot of time (~1.5% of
total compilation time of intellij with JVM IR), and simple heuristics,
like comparing by names first, don't fully help with it.
#KT-48233
Before this commit, FIR mangler effectively dropped f/o parameter with
invisible type from this module. It could lead to signature clashes.
Now we insert classId in mangler string instead.
This fixes FIR bootstrap.
Before this commit we initialized delegate fields in primary constructor,
that could provoke NPE in case delegate is used in initializer of
some property backing field.
Now we initialize delegate fields directly instead.