with dedicated opt-in language feature and special
annotation or module capability.
Not intended for a general use, solves specific K/N
scenario with interop libs.
#KT-55902 fixed
Note: here we set sinceVersion = null for this feature.
However, we plan in 1.9.* - 2.0 time frame to solve KT-56377
and to enable this feature in 2.0, the latest in 2.1.
See the comments in the code, but mostly the motivation is that once
it was decided to stick with such a legacy thing as raw types,
we are ok with some corner-cases hacks for them
(if there are not too many of them) and they don't break anything
when there are no raw types in the code.
^KT-56616 Fixed
If an intersection override overrides members A.x, B.x and C.x and
B <: A, then A.x is subsumed by B.x, and we don't add it to the list of
overridden members. This fixes a false-positive MANY_IMPL_MEMBER_NOT_
IMPLEMENTED where an implementation is subsumed by an abstract override.
^KT-57092 Fixed
Note that there's no code that checks that
FirReceiverParameter's annotation's use-site target
is indeed `@receiver:`, because otherwise the
annotation wouldn't have made it into
the FirReceiverParameter.
In contrast, in K1 all such annotations are treated
as annotations on a KtTypeReference.
^KT-56769 Fixed
This change allows to revert adding `WITH_STDLIB` directive
to tests which happened at `a9343aeb`.
Co-authored-by: Alexander Udalov <Alexander.Udalov@jetbrains.com>
The expression needs to be resolved first to determine if there is a
receiver that needs to be extracted to a temporary variable. Also, the
special case for prefix increment/decrement on local variable without
delegates requires resolution to check if the variable is local.
^KT-56771 Fixed
^KT-56659 Fixed
If an annotation doesn't specify an explicit use-site target,
previously it was added to both, the primary constructor value parameter
and the property in the FIR. Then, in FIR2IR, only the "correct" one was
added to the IR. Move up the deduplication logic into the frontend.
^KT-56177 Fixed
In K1, we have the rules like:
- if there's explicit type of a property, then use it
- if there's an initializer, obtain its expression-type
- Otherwise, use getter's return type
The case when getter's type is implicit is handled at
FirDeclarationsResolveTransformer.transformProperty
^KT-56707 Fixed
The commit is based on b09561c3c3
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Novozhilov <dmitriy.novozhilov@jetbrains.com>
^KT-40904 Fixed
^KT-55177 Fixed
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/8731
True negative test already exist:
`compiler/testData/diagnostics/tests/multiplatform/hmpp/multiplatformCompositeAnalysis/intermediateWithActualAndExpect.kt`
In scope of KT-40904 KT-55177
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/8731
In order to make it possible to run hmpp tests with
`ENABLE_MULTIPLATFORM_COMPOSITE_ANALYSIS_MODE`, a dependency manager
must be implemented. This commit implements some basic dependency
manager. I'm not sure in its correctness because
`CommonDependenciesContainer` is an awkward API, but this dependency
manager works for my cases.
Why: I need hmpp + `ENABLE_MULTIPLATFORM_COMPOSITE_ANALYSIS_MODE`
infrastructure to cover `ExpectActualInTheSameModuleChecker` (I will add
the checker in the next commit) with tests. The checker couldn't be
covered with regular hmpp tests because regular hmpp tests and
`K2MetadataCompiler` run the compiler in a different way.
Contrary, `ENABLE_MULTIPLATFORM_COMPOSITE_ANALYSIS_MODE` runs the compiler in a
way `K2MetadataCompiler` does it.
I moved some tests from hmpp to `hmpp/multiplatformCompositeAnalysis`
because otherwise the tests would fail after I implement
`ExpectActualInTheSameModuleChecker` in the next commit.
Also the descriptor dumps were changed
(intermediateWithActualAndExpect.txt and
sealedInheritorsInComplexModuleStructure.txt). It happened because now
common source sets are no longer "squashed" into a single source set but
rather correct dependencies between source sets are established. And
each source set is analyzed separately (exactly like in
K2MetadataCompiler)