ASM has logic that splits exception tables in MethodWriter.computeAllFrames:
// Loop over all the basic blocks and visit the stack map frames that must be stored in the
// StackMapTable attribute. Also replace unreachable code with NOP* ATHROW, and remove it from
// exception handler ranges.
...
firstHandler = Handler.removeRange(firstHandler, basicBlock, nextBasicBlock);
...
https://gitlab.ow2.org/asm/asm/issues/317867
#KT-28546 Fixed
Proper SMAP support for default values from expect declarations is required.
Default value in expect declaration could has line number that
exceed line count in actual file that causes an error
#KT-23739 Fixed
#KT-29174 Open
Main test data (testName.txt) a not totally valid cause of IDEA-205039.
Javac test data (testName.javac.txt) a not valid
cause of type annotations support absence.
Runtime tests are disabled cause reflection support absence.
Original problem is that lowered ir closures doesn't meet inliner expectations
about captured variable position in inlining method.
E.g.: Call 'foo(valueParam) { capturedParam }' to
inline function 'foo' with declaration
inline fun foo(valueParam: Foo, inlineParamWithCaptured: Bar.() ->) ....
is reorganized through inlining to equivalent call foo(valueParam, capturedParam1, cp2 ...).
But lowered closure for lambda parameter has totally different parameters order:
fun loweredLambda$x(extensionReceiver, captured1, cp2..., valueParam1, vp2...)
So before inlining lowered closure should be transformed to
fun loweredLambda$x(extensionReceiver, valueParam1, vp2..., captured1, cp2..)
#KT-28547 Fixed
In general case parameter type could differ from actual default lambda type.
E.g.: fun inlineFun(s: (Child) -> Base = { a: Base -> a as Child}),
where type of default lambda is '(Base) -> Child'.
In such case we should find somehow actual invoke method in bytecode knowing
only name, number of parameters and that's actual invoke is non-synthetic
regardless of bridge one.
#KT-21946 Fixed
For the inline class:
```
inline class IC(val x: Int)
```
Type (IC..IC?) should be mapped to the wrapper `IC`
because it can hold object and also because it does so for primitives
#KT-28983 Fixed
Use `// !LANGUAGE: -ReleaseCoroutines` instead in tests which require
old (1.2) coroutines, and nothing in tests which require new coroutines
because master is already 1.3. Also remove superfluous API_VERSION and
other directives which have no effect anymore. Do not include runtime
automatically with `WITH_COROUTINES`/`COMMON_COROUTINES_TEST` in box
tests; require `WITH_RUNTIME` for that (majority of tests already had it
anyway), but remove it from bytecode text tests where runtime is always
added automatically. Fix the coroutine package selection code in
KotlinTestUtils and update the bunch files correspondingly.
Disable tests in `box/coroutines/noStdLib` on JVM: despite the name,
these tests were launched with stdlib because of the code in
CodegenTestCase, and they do not work without it because at least
CoroutineUtil.kt requires stdlib to compile correctly
Most of these tests used this directive as a way to opt in to a new
language feature, and most of those features are already stable for a
long time, so no opt-in is needed. Some other tests used the directive
to opt out from a language feature, replace those by the `LANGUAGE`
directive. One test used the directive to test behavior that actually
depended on the API version; use `API_VERSION` directive there instead.