If the collection of elements to be added is empty, java6 implementation
of AbstractMutableList.addAll doesn't throw on invalid index.
The failing test was introduced in 59031543e2
which fixed #KT-47211.
- Int.toChar was left non-deprecated because the replacement is not intrinsic yet.
- Number.toChar was left non-deprecated because otherwise the deprecation propagates to the override, Int.toChar.
KT-23451
- Step 1: add failing tests
- Step 2: fix common case insensitive Char.equals
- Step 3: fix case insensitive String.equals in K/JS
- Step 4: enable unicode case folding in K/JS Regexes and
string replacement (KT-45928)
- Step 5: fix case insensitive char comparison in K/N in String functions
String.replace, equals, compareTo with ignoreCase
Introduce Duration companion functions to convert numbers to Duration.
Deprecate number extension properties and propose to use these
new functions instead.
- floorDiv/mod for unsigned types
- floorDiv/mod for signed types
- mod for floating point types
- mod return type: same as divisor for integer types
- Update JS API dump
- Avoid triggering division overflow in tests due to K/N
- Workaround failing test in JS-legacy
This makes 'test.' an implicit package prefix, thus fixing the inspection
"Package directive doesn't match file location" positive in almost all
test files.
The current comparison method of inline classes makes
durations of positive and negative zeroes non-equal.
To avoid that, normalize the duration value upon construction
preventing negative zero being stored.
This is a workaround for the problem KT-43321.
Introduce an intermediate abstract set specialized for Map.Entry elements
and implement 'contains(Map.Entry)' method there.
Then inherit that intermediate set in entrysets of JS HashMap,
JS LinkedHashMap, JVM MapBuilder, that are specialized for
MutableMap.MutableEntry elements, so that no override of 'contains' is
required anymore.
This allows to avoid incorrect special 'contains' bridge being generated
that otherwise rejects all arguments except ones of MutableEntry type.
Use String.indexOf(..., ignoreCase) instead in all branches to preserve
compatibility with behavior before 1.4.20 that used String.split which
essentially relied on that String.indexOf
#KT-43745 Fixed