#KT-36247 fixed
A lot of testdata changed because significanly less (error) descriptors
are created for unresolved types, so diagnostics became different.
There are several issues with unsafe desugaring for convention calls.
Proper fix is not implemented here (see design proposal KT-30872).
This commit only applies the old logic in the new inference.
^KT-30695 Fixed
Coersion to Unit from error type leads to misleading type mismatches:
"expected <expected lambda return type> found Unit", despite no user-provided Unit / empty lambda.
These diagnostics were collected, but not reported before, and that had been disguising the issue for a while.
KT-34729 Fixed
Here we introduce ONLY_IMPLICIT_RECEIVER tower level
to support extension lambda calls on local variables,
and soften extension receiver checks to make such extensions visible & applicable.
Also here we try to map arguments twice for functional types
Call checker and declaration checker are used in order to preserve backward compatibility.
Attempt to use classifier usage checker was not good enouth,
since not all errors found with it would actually be reported before.
For example types and constructor calls don't cause supertypes to resolve,
so missing supertypes would not lead to errors in case they are the only use of class name.
Updated tests failing due to missing Java dependencies in superclasses.
This commits introduces testdata changes, where NI behaviour strictly
improved, after several previous fixes.
For some tests, just WITH_NEW_INFERENCE directive was added. It
indicates, that some of previous commits first introduced error in that
test, and then some other commit fixed it (netting no overall testdata
change). It is preferrably to keep those annotations until we will
migrate to NI completely, to prevent unexpected regressions.
- locals win
- unary calls to plus/minus are not supported in favor of unaryPlus/unaryMinus
- unqualified nested classes are temporarily reported as unresolved
- function without receiver win against extension function
- explicit import win against star import
It's done with similar constructions where possible trying to preserve
intended behavior.
Some usages are removed because they test exactly the feature that
we are going to drop soon.
This became necessary when we removed the requirement to specify types for
public members, because otherwise everything fails not being able to locate the
anonymous class from another module
#KT-9072 Fixed
EA-72801