Now annotations are resolved with following algorithm:
1. On COMPILER_REQUIRED_ANNOTATIONS we resolve all annotations
and store results if this is compiler annotation, plugin annotation,
or annotation with meta-annotation (meta annotations are checked
recursively with designated resolution if needed)
2. On TYPES stage we resolve all those annotations once again and if
some annotation changes resolution then we keep type from p.1 and
report error on this annotation, so user should disambiguate it
Ambiguity may occur because of nested annotations with same name as
plugin annotations:
```
annotation class SomeAnnotation // (1) plugin annotation
open class Base {
annotation class SomeAnnotation // (2)
}
class Derived : Base() {
@SomeAnnotation // <-----------------
class Inner
}
```
At COMPILER_REQUIRED_ANNOTATIONS annotation call will be resolved to (1)
because at this stage supertypes are not resolved yet, and we consider
only importing scopes. At the TYPES stage we will find correct
annotation from supertype
Now predicates are split into LookupPredicate and DeclarationPredicate
hierarchies. First one allows to perform global search for declarations
and second one allows to check if some declaration matches the predicate.
Predicates with meta annotations are excluded from LookupPredicates,
because it's impossible to create index of annotations with meta-annotations,
because they can be located inside binary dependencies (so to achieve
this we need to scan the whole classpath).
Also only one predicate with meta-annotations is left in DeclarationPredicate
hierarchy (AnnotatedWithMeta)
^KT-53874 Fixed
^KT-53590 Fixed
Second step for KT-52615
Get rid of PsiHandlingMode
Get rid of source in FirLazyBlock
Refactor lazy creation
Merge-request: KT-MR-7753
Merged-by: Egor Kulikov <Egor.Kulikov@jetbrains.com>
- `toResolvedCallableSymbol`: cast defensively because
the resolved symbol might not be a callable symbol.
- `toKtCallInfo`: Check that the resolved symbol is actually callable.
^KTIJ-23003 fixed
Before, BODY_RESOLVE phase were used for them but status may be unresolved.
This caused CCE on accessing resolved status for such static enum members.
Now, those declarations are created with the status of owning enum as the status is taken from that class.
See: compiler/testData/asJava/lightClasses/
AnnotatedParameterInInnerClassConstructor.kt
The muted tests don't work with the (KT-53371, KT-53519)-related
changes. During this test happens an attempt to access unresolved
annotations via CustomAnnotationTypeAttribute.
Discussion: KTIJ-23547
But not substitution overrides! This is important if the method called
is an intersection override where one of the intersected types is a
subtype of a generic type.