Sometimes it's allowed to parse "annotation" unescaped even if other annotations must be escaped.
A set of annotations and their options tests.
A swarm of existing tests fixed (mostly kotlin.annotation.annotation() added to txt-files).
STUB_VERSION increased. Some quick fixes slightly changed.
Now it checks:
- Whether resolveToDescriptor on secondary constructors works well
- If there is explicit primary constructor declaration
resolveToDescriptor should return it
- Renderer itself works well with constructors
Create a supertype for all Kotlin annotations, jet.Annotation.
Map java.lang.annotation.Annotation to jet.Annotation and vice versa.
Add extension function "annotationType()" to every annotation, similar to java.lang.annotation.Annotation.annotationType()
#KT-1620 Fixed
Rename LazyClassDescriptor#onlyEnumEntries -> enumClassObjectInfo.
Determine ClassKind in JetClassInfo and JetObjectInfo constructor.
Remove complex constructor for enum entry in enum test.
Logic simplified in LazyClassMemberScope.
Minor refactorings.
In the most places in frontend identifier is stored in Name class, was in String.
Name has two advantages over String:
* validation: you cannot accidentally create identifier with dot, for example
* readability: if you see String, you don't now whether it is
identifier, fq name, jvm class name or something else
Name's disadvantage is (small) performance overhead. We have no value types in JVM.