If some function is not fake-override, then its type should be just
default type of containing class
For fake overrides the default type calculated in the following way:
1. Find first overridden function, which is not fake override
2. Take its containing class
3. Find supertype of current containing class with type constructor of
class from step 2
^KT-60252 Fixed
Previously, we applied type arguments as is when converting type alias
constructor calls to IR.
Now, we map them using the expansion of the type alias.
#KT-59743 Fixed
This is important for IR lowerings like PolymorphicSignatureLowering
which are very sensitive about the correct types of expressions and
placement of coercions to Unit (KT-59218).
A boolean parameter to `insertImplicitCasts` is not the best solution to
ensure that coercion to Unit is added. The best solution would be to fix
the TODO and generate coercion to the block's type for the last
statement. But that will affect many other places and will need to be
done separately => KT-59781.
Code in IrInterpreter is uncommented to fix the FIR test
`compiler/testData/ir/interpreter/exceptions/tryFinally.kt`; otherwise
evaluation of the function `returnTryFinally` there crashes with
"NoSuchElementException: ArrayDeque is empty". No idea why this test
didn't fail for K1 though, since the created IR is exactly the same.
For some unknown reason this breaks WASM backend with K2, but not with
K1 => KT-59800.
Before this change, it could happen that `when` of type Unit has a
branch whose type is not Unit. This can lead to problems in IR
lowerings, for example PolymorphicSignatureLowering which is very
reliant on the correct types of expressions and placement of coercions
to Unit (KT-59218).
In this commit we have a lot of change in test data. This was caused
by the way where we evaluate constants. We split constant evaluation
into two distinct parts: only necessary evaluations for `fir2ir`
(like const val and annotations) and optimizations for lowering.
Now we don't do all constant evaluation on `fir2ir`, but IR
dump is executed after this phase, so test data changed.
#KT-58923
This only applies to JVM and fq-names in declaration references
in IR dumps.
This enables us to run more irText tests on platforms other than JVM
(see KT-58605).
This doesn't reduce the quality of tests, because the flags are still
printed for declarations themselves. We only omit them in references.
However, this makes the tests more compatible with non-JVM backends
(see KT-58605), because flags of referenced stdlib declarations may
differ among target platforms.
Previously, the semantic was more-or-less correct for most of the cases
but some corner one, like `sort` in MutableList didn't work properly.
Namely, `sort` should be marked there in a way to forbid to call it
everywhere beside super-calls.
Also, overriding it should be allowed.
Mostly, the logic was re-written to K2 model from K1-related
JvmBuiltInsCustomizer.
^KT-57694 In progress
^KT-57269 Fixed
For type parameters of generic properties,
`DeclarationDescriptor#getContainingDeclaration` must return
the property descriptor instead of the accessor function descriptor.
^KT-57436 Fixed
The reason #1 for this feature is that we want to test IdSignatures
generated for declarations. Currently, there is no (easy) way to ensure
that a change in the signature building logic doesn't cause any breaking
changes wrt klibs.
Now, most IdSignatures include hashed mangled names in them, so even if
we catch a regression where the included hash changes, there would be no
way of knowing immediately what caused it, unless we'd also have mangled
names in the expectations.
The reason #2 is to test the manglers themselves. Currently, there are
no tests for them. They heavily duplicate each other, this is already
causing issues (see KT-57427) that would be very hard to catch without
these tests.
^KT-58238 Fixed
Before this commit, for property candidates in K2 their types wasn't
inferred/susbtituted properly.
So, when candidate for fooBar.liveLoaded.invoke() was created,
the type of `fooBar.liveLoaded` was just X type parameter for which
there is no any `bar()` functions in its member scope.
While proposed semantics is a bit different from K1, where
both property and invoke candidates are united into common system,
it doesn't contradict to the specification (https://kotlinlang.org/spec/overload-resolution.html#callables-and-invoke-convention)
which says explicitly that invoke-convention should be desugared as
`r.foo.invoke()`, thus `r.foo` should be completed independently.
Also, this strategy supports some reasonable use-cases like KT-58259
while it's still a breaking change but for more artificial-looking
situations (see KT-58260) and should be passed through
the language committee.
The changes in stubTypeReceiverRestriction* tests looks consistent
because of how `genericLambda` now works
(with full completion of property call).
NB: The code is going to be red once KT-54667 is fixed and also there's
already similar diagnostic in K1 (INFERRED_INTO_DECLARED_UPPER_BOUNDS)
^KT-58142 Fixed
^KT-58259 Fixed
^KT-58260 Related
Use the same condition as in the already existing `createIrEnumEntry`
function (and as in psi2ir): enum class should be final unless there's
an enum entry with any declaration other than its constructor.
#KT-57216
We've muted some irText tests on JS in the previous commits because
test expectations in some tests are different when targeting JS.
AbstractKlibJsTextTestCase tests use a different logic:
they compare the dump of the deserialized IR with the frontend-generated
IR, not with the expectations in text files, thus muted tests weren't
actually failing.
Here we introduce a temporary fix, namely
a separate // IGNORE directive for klib tests.
When klib tests are moved to the new test infrastructure, there will be
no need to do this.
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
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