rewrite type inference for 'when' using special constructs.
This fixes several type inference issues for 'when':
KT-9929, KT-9972, KT-10439, KT-10463
along with some other diagnostics-related issues.
There are two different forms of types intestion:
1. Type parameters with multiple bounds
2. Smart casts
The problem was that when member scope of type intersection contained
effective duplicates and that lead to overload resolution ambiguity in
strange cases like `x.hashCode()`
For first type we do effectively the same thing as when building member
scope for class extending several interfaces: group all descriptors by
both-way-overridability relation and then choose most-specific in each
group.
For smart casts we do basically the same thing but with special
treatments:
1. From all descriptors that _equal_ to most specific we choose
the one that works without smartcast if possible (i.e. we choose first from candidates list)
2. If smart-cast value seems to be unstable we use only member scope
of receiver type + all descriptors from smart cast possible types
that has incompatible signature. If we'd include all of them and
choose one as more specific, and it would lead to false
SMART_CAST_IMPOSIBLE (see test unstableSmartCast.kt)
#KT-3996 Fixed
#KT-10315 Fixed
Predictability estimation algorithm is completely new, but backward compatibility should present.
A large set of tests. Some updated tests.
Smart casts allowed for captured variables if they are not modified in closure #KT-9051 Fixed
Also #KT-8643 Fixed
Also #KT-7976 Fixed
Correct handling of lambda arguments in functions #KT-9143 Fixed
But still resolve them as annotations.
Mostly it's needed as begin of migration path, one day they become modifiers anyway
Some tests are dropped because they supposed that `annotation` should have parameter
Instead of manually checking nullability when reporing UNSAFE_CALL_ERROR
just check if receiver type is subtype of receiver parameter
Make it in two steps
1. Check subtype with respect to smart casts but ignoring nullability (if it's not satisfied -> ERROR)
2. Check subtype with respect to nullability and smartcasts (record latter if needed)
isLocalVariable added. Assignment / initialization analysis.
Control whether a variable is changed in a loop at the beginning and at the end of the loop.
Control whether a variable is captured in a closure. #KT-3175 Fixed. #KT-2266 Fixed.
Tests for variable null safety and for variables is/as operations.
Loop / closure / variable property tests are included.
Old tests changed in accordance with KT-3175. In particular, all three of testSmartcastImpossible were fixed.