The API replaces 'KotlinCompilerIde' in the IntelliJ IDEA plugin.
Code moved to Analysis API as its K2 implementation severely depends on
the internal compiler API (FIR).
The API is going to be used in the JVM debugger evaluator, and in
the Bytecode Tool Window.
In this commit, only ordinary Kotlin are supported.
In later commits, there will be also support for 'KtCodeFragment' files,
as well as some test coverage.
The AllOpen plugin can make private members open. But for private
properties, they can be considered stable for smart-casting if they do
not have a custom getter.
#KT-58049 Fixed
This provider is responsible for answering queries related to resolve
extensions. At the moment, this includes retrieving a KtScope with all REx
top-level declarations (moved from KtSymbolFromResolveExtensionProvider), and
retrieving information necessary to supply a GeneratedSourcesFilter for REx
generated code. Future REx-related functions can be added to this interface.
^KT-59329
Tests can now specify the code generated by a resolve extension from
within the test's testdata. Module-level directives control whether
resolve extensions are enabled for that module, as well as package names
and source shadowing regexes. File-level directives allow a `// FILE:`
block within the testdata to be converted into a KtResolveExtensionFile
and removed from the module as a whole. (This requires a new
`ModuleStructureTransformer`, because we need to be able to entirely
remove the files in question.)
Any test can add support for these directives by calling
`KtResolveExtensionTestSupport.configure` from within their
`configureTest` stanza. This allows this functionality to be used in
conjuction with any test base class.
^KT-59329
Now we will invalidate bodies for FIR declarations
immediately after in-block modifications in these declarations
We assume that such in-block modifications can happen
only under write action,
so it should be safe to make changes for FirFile
^KT-59687 Fixed
^KT-59199 Fixed
^KTIJ-26066 Fixed
Add a new method `isImplicitReferenceToCompanion` to determine
if the given reference is an implicit reference to a companion object.
The method is needed for the rename refactoring in IJ.
^KTIJ-25863
The command line argument parser is using between 0.25s and 0.5s
(depending on platform) on finding annotated properties. This fix
replaces the slow kotlin reflection with java reflection, which is an
order of magnitude faster.
#KT-58183 Fixed
Avoid expensive calls to `navigationElement` for methods
that cannot be getters/setters and would be filtered later.
Repeat partly naming generation strategy.
Merge-request: KT-MR-10689
Merged-by: Anna Kozlova <Anna.Kozlova@jetbrains.com>
Such approach, while does not conform conceptually, ensures
compatibility with existing user build scripts and works more logically
for external users: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/18352
^KT-59056 Fixed
- To test the reference resolution of declarations provided through
resolve extensions of module dependencies, we need support for
multimodule resolve extension tests.
For Compose libraries, it is important that libraries built with
K2 in version 2.0 can be read and used by a version 1.9 K1
compiler. That is not possible if custom function types are
in the metadata.
^KT-58456 Fixed
* @ExperimentalForeignApi for all declarations that operate on
unmanaged memory (i.e. pointers and references)
* @BetaInteropApi for the rest of the interoperability declarations,
namely Swift/CInterop-specific interfaces and convenience-functions
### Implementation details
* Some typealiases are not marked explicitly because it crashes the compiler,
yet their experimentality is properly propagated
* License header is adjusted where it previously had been existing
* Deprecated with ERROR interop declarations that are deprecated for more than
two years are removed
* WASM target interop declarations are deprecated
* Deliberately make Boolean.toByte and Byte.toBoolean foreign-experimental to scare
people away
^KT-57728 fixed
Merge-request: KT-MR-9788
Merged-by: Vsevolod Tolstopyatov <qwwdfsad@gmail.com>