Before this commit we considered !isOverride as a sign that
function / field / accessor has no overridden symbols.
However, it's false for deserialized, because isOverride
is always false there.
This commit fixes 68 BB tests but breaks 25 BB tests (not yet muted)
Now FE IR -> BE IR transformation is performed in multiple stages
controller by Fir2IrConverter. Stages are
* files & classes registration
* supertypes & type parameters handling
* functions & properties signature generation
* body generation
After each step we have guarantee (with exception of local classes &
type inference combination, and external symbols) that required symbols
(class/function/property/variable/type parameter)
are already bound to real declarations and have correct parents.
This commit also fixes incorrect parents for local classes
Library methods such as 'listOf' are resolved
to have the package fragments as their parents,
but JVM expects their containing file classes as parents.
This fix generates those file classes and
uses them as parent replacements for such library methods.
* fixed NoSuchMethod caused by mismatched signatures of the "invoke" method generated for lambda arguments
* added test cases in invoke.kt for KFunction and anonymous functions
* added a transformer to wrap the last expression in the bodies of lambdas with return
Currently FirThisReceiverExpression of instance methods are translated
to references of the class' thisReceiver,
not the method's dispatch receiver,
which causes problems with IrFrameMap::typeOf,
as the class' thisReceiver is not in the typeMap.
This commit translates non-qualified "this" references of
instance methods to references of the methods' dispatch receiver.
re-ordering the lowering phases.
The changes in InterfaceLowering are necessary so that IrElements that
target the removed functions are re-targeted to the new functions in
DefaultImpls. This affects local functions in interface functions since
now LocalDeclarationsLowering comes before InterfaceLowering.
Current implementation of calls with super qualifier relies on
invokespecial, which has some more constraints than regular virtual
invocations. When those constraints aren't met, accessors are needed.
* In blocks, discard the result of any statement that has a return
type other than void. This was previously done by wrapping each
statement into an "implicit Unit conversion" that was actually
compiled down to a stack pop instead. If an expression happened to
already have type Unit, however, such a conversion was not inserted,
resulting in a stray reference on the stack. These conversions are
now redundant and should probably be removed.
* In assignments and non-exhaustive conditionals, materialize a Unit
on the stack to avoid depth mismatches that trip up the bytecode
validator. Because such expressions are generally used at block level
(and, indeed, the frontend will reject a non-exhaustive conditional
used as an expression), combined with the above change this results
in no additional GETSTATIC opcodes, as they are immediately removed
by the peephole optimizer.
Inner class constructors should use the argument instead of reading
outer `this` from a field because if such an access happens before a
delegating constructor call, e.g. when evaluating an argument, a JVM
bytecode validation error will be thrown. (The only operation on `this`
allowed before a delegating constructor call is SETFIELD, and only if
the field in question is declared in the same class.)