Pretty sure the changes I've made to class graph construction should've
made it so that deadness is propagated through to each member's graph
correctly.
class C {
val x: Int
init {
// valid ways to initialize:
x = 1
this@C.x = 1
// invalid:
someOtherC.x = 1
run { /*this@run.*/x = 1 }
val self = this
self.x = 1
}
}
Class exit node should only unify data flow if it is an anonymous
object, in which case it only has one control flow input. Coversely,
any other class exit node has normal merge semantics for its control
flow inputs, but it won't have any data flow inputs.
manifested in the IC tests by a seemingly redundant lookup,
although theoretically may lead to more severe issues.
Also fixes lookup recording ignoring logic, since the old
one may break with the new us-site file calculation.
#KT-55195 fixed
Fix merge conflict related to renaming of one of the tests
Regenerate tests affected by previous commit
Fix merge conflict related to renaming of one of the tests
Improve wording of the `-Xuse-k2 -language-version 1.*` CLI warning
Improve wording of LV2.0-specific CLI warnings some more
Fix output of one of the tests for -Xuse-k2 deprecation
Tweak wording of LV2.0-specific CLI warnings
* make it clear in every warning that -Xuse-k2 is deprecated
* add a reminder to remove -Xuse-k2 for `-Xuse-k2 -language-version 2.0`
* add both possibly wanted fixes for `-Xuse-k2 -language-version 1.*`
Remove deprecated -Xuse-k2 flag from one of the tests
Merge-request: KT-MR-8449
Merged-by: Stanislav Ruban <Stanislav.Ruban@jetbrains.com>
K1 allows writing access to a public setter of a protected synthetic
property only if the call is inside a subclass. K2 previously allowed
that unconditionally. This changes brings the behavior in line with K1.
^KT-56050 Fixed
In details, this commit changes the following:
- it converts FIR when without branches to empty IR block without when
- it doesn't drop empty else branches in when anymore
^ KTIJ-24385
Temp property to store receiver is generated for `a.b++` expression.
If this property's psi corresponds to receiver expr, then FirProperty
would be found by mapper if receiver is requested.
It works unexpectedly, because FirProperty is normally not expected by expression.
This change set fake sources for generated FirProperty, so it won't be found
by source psi
The old 'FirProviderInterceptor' is too invasive, ad-hoc, and only a
few places in the compiler are aware of it.
This fixes the test 'FirOnAirResolveTestGenerated#testOnAirTypesResolve'
which started failing after the designation path collection refactoring.
The newly appeared class existence check started to fail:
```
val declaration = firProvider.getFirClassifierByFqName(classId)
check(declaration != null)
```
`INVISIBLE_REFERENCE` may be reported due to CandidateApplicability via
a ConeDiagnostic, or in a checker. The former leads to
`FirErrorResolvedQualifier`, so the checker is not called.
This makes little sense, because CandidateApplicability may result in
`NO_COMPANION_OBJECT`, which would prevent other more meaningful
diagnostics from being reported (like `API_NOT_AVAILABLE`).
If we run checkers for `FirErrorResolvedQualifier` we may get duplicate
`INVISIBLE_REFERENCE`. The change in the checker prevents it.
Callable symbols with SinceKotlin are filtered out by a
resolution stage, but in K1 classifiers and property accessors
report API_NOT_AVAILABLE. K2 filters out properties with
unavailable accessors, but does nothing for classifiers.
This change fixes it.
^KT-54410 Fixed
Adds implementation and tests for the new
KtClassOrObjectSymbol.annotationApplicableTargets property on
KtSymbolInfoProvider. This implementation delegates to the canonical
implementation in AnnotationChecker for FE1.0, and to the implementation
in FirAnnotationHelpers for FIR.
This change also includes direct tests for annotationApplicableTargets,
and a fix for FirClassLikeSymbol.getAllowedAnnotationTargets in
FirAnnotationHelpers.
After this commit we:
- preserve Enum.entries synthetic property in tower even in case the bound feature is OFF
- report an error on Enum.entries call in specific checker if the feature is OFF
- give this synthetic property lower priority, no matter feature ON or OFF
#KT-55251 Fixed
- Make the implementations very similar, to fix KT-54833 where the
companion object case was forgotten for kotlinProperty.
- Optimize both functions to look up the function/property by name
first, to cover the most probable case when the JVM name of a
declaration is equal to its Kotlin name. This fixes KT-55937.
#KT-54833 Fixed
#KT-55937 Fixed
Otherwise, when adding a typealias to core/builtins, it leads to an
exception "JvmBuiltins instance has not been initialized properly". It
happens because we start computing typealias constructors even before
the compiler has been initialized properly.
Basically we're creating the container, and as a part of it, we're
computing default imports, and for that we need to get all top-level
classifiers from scopes imported by default, which includes typealiases.
Eager call to `getTypeAliasConstructors` here results in computing
constructors of the class descriptor on the RHS of the type alias, which
is not possible if that class is built-in, since the container has not
yet been created and thus `JvmBuiltIns` has not been initialized yet.
No tests added, and no issue is affected because, as mentioned above,
the problem is only reproducible if we add something to core/builtins.