This behavior was used until 6a1b6d10d8, where the JDK has
unintentionally started to be added to the end of the list, breaking
code which depended on libraries which bundle something from the JDK
#KT-21299 Fixed
See the previous commit for information on the kotlin-reflect vs
kotlin-reflect-api distinction.
Add kotlin-reflect as an explicit runtime dependency of most of the test
configurations because even though they all depend on tests-common, the
runtime dependency on kotlin-reflect is not exported from tests-common
to other modules because the projectTests dependency is not transitive.
Keep the EnvironmentConfigFiles enum because its values are used in
determining whether the environment is going to be used for JVM or
non-JVM project analysis, but remove the actual files.
Drop EnvironmentConfigFiles.EMPTY and replace its only usage in
preprocessor with JVM_CONFIG_FILES: it's easier and won't affect
anything
Make ScriptDefinitionProvider an interface
and provide different implementation for cli and IDEA
Rework ide extension point to a simpler interface (ScriptDefinitionContributor)
Move template loading logic into a top level function
Allow script definitions to be reloaded in IDE
Single execution path to report missing package fragment problems
Split failures on PluginDeclarationProviderFactory site by
known reasons to improve exception analysis
Effectively, this commit drops cached value for j.l.Object type
This cache was introduced when types were immutable, but they
became mutable after starting reading top-level TYPE_USE annotations,
that lead to changing shared JAVA_LANG_OBJECT_CLASSIFIER_TYPE instance
#KT-20826 Fixed
This flag is used internally by EffectSystem as a sign of compiling
stdlib. If this flag is present, then EffectSystem will read contracts
on functions and serialize them into metadata even if corresponding
LanguageFeatures are turned off. This is done solely for building
1.2-runtime with contracts in it without the need to turn on
LanguageFeatures manually.
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This commit finishes a first series of commits related to effect
system. After it, compiler is ready to work with contracts, but it is
impossible to actually annotate anything, because there are no
contracts DSL in stdlib yet.
Three modes:
- 'disable' (default): normalize constructor calls in coroutines only
(required because uninitialized objects can't be stored in fields),
don't insert additional code for forced class initialization;
- 'enable': normalize constructor calls,
don't insert additional code for forced class initialization;
- 'preserve-class-initialization': normalize constructor calls,
insert additional code for forced class initialization.
In case of partial/incremental compilation, a module usually consists of
two roots, one of which is source and another is binary. Thus, it's
incorrect to divide modules into "binary" and "non-binary", and only
look for .class files in "binary" modules in
CliJavaModuleResolver.findJavaModule. The more correct way is to think
of a module as a collection of roots, and every root is either binary or
source