See the relevant test at t/
estData/codegen/box/sam/contravariantIntersectionType.kt
After the previous commit, when generating a call for `doOnSuccess {}`,
we have a SAM type with removed projection Consumer<Any?>, while
real function type of the lambda is a bit different
(Function1<ConcreteType & ConcreteType2>).
While for me, that looks questionable, but in K1 it was effectively
resolved via the same implicit cast that on JVM is generated to an
INVOKEDYNAMIC that wraps initial function-typed value.
^KT-53552 Fixed
It would be more consistently to prohibit the behavior from the unmuted
test (see KT-52428), but it was decided to postpone the breaking change.
Unfortunately, it didn't work to make a test where for computing
star projections we would need to substitute other type parameters
because effectively, it's not allowed to have SAM conversion when
star projections/wildcard is based on a type parameter which bounds
use other type parameters.
^KT-53552 In progress
If a developer interrupts (kill gradle process) a compilation process or
an internal error interrupts the compilation process,
the incremental cache files may be corrupted.
The patch creates a special guard file, which allows detecting
if the previous compilation was not successful,
and in case of any issues drops the incremental cache files.
^KT-56581 Fixed
The most time were spent in `PersistentMap.get`, replacement to regular hash map should help.
This is thread-safe as we safe-publish the value via the volatile field `mappings`
^KTIJ-24697 fixed
This is required to be able to compile KGP and it's dependencies which
set LV to 1.4 when repo will use LV 1.9. This caused by the change how
enums are compiled (KT-48872).
[Gradle, JS] Try to fix test in windows
[Gradle, JS] Support hierarchical sync compile
[Gradle, JS] Add test on syncing only changed files
[Gradle, JS] Use relative path instead of just name
^KT-56719 fixed
Scope for incremental compilation refers to binaries from previous step
of IC. It is used not only in IC context itself, but also it is
subtracted from original libraries scope. Before previous commit there
was such scheme:
1. create incremental compilation context for files of specific session
2. subtract IC scope from main libraries scope
3. use updated libraries scope to create library session
4. create all needed source session(s)
So here was a side effect of creating new IC context, which
1. is smelling code, because it increases mind complexity
2. hard to implement with new session utilities
So to fix this problem this commit changes the scheme above:
1. create IC scope and modify libraries scope
2. create libraries session
3. create source session(s) and IC context for them