Recently second javaType function appeared in reflect and
now FIR can't correctly resolve the code :(.
Will be fixed after annotation deserialization full support
Recently second javaType function appeared in reflect and
now FIR can't correctly resolve the code :(.
Will be fixed after annotation deserialization full support
classes, instead of MemberScope.
The primary motivation was to fix issues around type-mapping for inline
classes in FIR, which uses wrapped descriptors that have empty
MemberScopes.
For the same reason as in the previous commit: descriptors are cached
via weak references in moduleByClassLoader.kt and can be
garbage-collected at any point. So different instances of KParameterImpl
representing the same parameter may store different instances of
descriptors.
Descriptors are cached via weak references in moduleByClassLoader.kt and
can be garbage-collected at any point. So relying on identity of
descriptors in KTypeParameterImpl is dangerous because the same type
parameter can be represented by different descriptors. For example, the
test equalsOnFunctionParameters.kt was flaky before this change because
of this issue, and that could be reproduced by running it a few hundred
times in the same process.
Instead, use the type parameter's container (which is either KClass or
KCallable) and name, in equals/hashCode. KClass and KCallable already
have equals/hashCode independent of descriptors, so this works in case
the descriptor is invalidated.
If the primary constructor has a vararg parameter, the corresponding
property has an array type. This commit creates the builtin array
types for such properties if the vararg element type is primitive,
e.g., CharArray instead of Array.
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)
Class.getClassLoader returns null for classes loaded by the system class
loader (the one used to start the application). In this case we need to
use ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader. We already have an extension
`safeClassLoader` specifically for this purpose in reflection.jvm, but
forgot to use it in d59f2bcc80.
#KT-37707 Fixed
It's used as a superclass for anonymous classes for adapted function
references. Its main feature is that it _doesn't_ inherit from KFunction
(as opposed to FunctionReference), as per the decision to postpone
reflection support for adapted function references in KT-36024.
#KT-36024 Fixed