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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Norman 0881910a1b [FIR] Rewind DFA after call arguments for correct receiver smartcasting
^KT-63709 Fixed
2023-12-08 14:32:22 +00:00
Brian Norman b55fda0c55 [FIR] Create CFG for files to track top-level property initialization
In order to properly analyze top-level property initialization, a
control-flow graph must be created for FirFiles. This change adds the
foundation for the file CFG and updates body resolve to create the CFG.
Checking the CFG for proper initialization is separated into a following
change to ease code review.

KT-56683
2023-08-31 12:50:52 +00:00
pyos faf0129a5d Test: FIR CFA: sort edges by style & target node id 2023-01-10 15:40:46 +02:00
pyos a9be27e330 FIR CFG: add union nodes
Quick quiz:

 Q: In a CFG, what does `a -> b -> c -> d` mean?
 A: `a`, then `b`, then `c`, then `d`.

 Q: In a CFG, what does `a -> b -> d; a -> c -> d` mean?
 A: `a`, then `b` or `c`, then `d`.

 Q: So how do you encode "a, then (b, then c) or (c, then b), then d`?
 A: You can't.

Problem is, you need to, because that's what `a; run2({ b }, { c }); d`
does when `run2` has a contract that it calls both its lambda arguments
in-place: `shuffle(listOf(block1, block2)).forEach { it() }` is a
perfectly valid implementation for it, as little sense as that makes.

So that's what union nodes solve. When a node implements
`UnionNodeMarker`, its inputs are interpreted as "all visited in some
order" instead of the normal "one of the inputs is visited".

Currently this is used for data flow. It *should* also be used for
control flow, but it isn't. But it should be. But that's not so easy.

BTW, `try` exit is NOT a union node; although lambdas in one branch can
be completed according to types' of lambdas in another, data does not
flow between the branches anyway (since we don't know how much of the
`try` executed before jumping into `catch`, and `catch`es are mutually
exclusive) so a `try` expression is more like `when` than a function
call with called-in-place-exactly-once arguments. The fact that
`exitTryExpression` used `processUnionOfArguments` in a weird way
should've hinted at that, but now we know for certain.
2022-12-08 10:19:29 +00:00
Simon Ogorodnik 513af2dfbc FIR. Refactor smart-cast representation in FIR tree
Make smart-casts non-transparent expression without delegation
to underlying FirQualifiedAccessExpression, as children delegation in
fir tree has unclear semantics
Remove two different kinds of tree nodes for smart-casts
2022-08-15 21:46:11 +00:00
Dmitriy Novozhilov 330574cab6 [FIR] Properly support smartcasts on stable when subjects in when conditions
^KT-49860 Fixed
2021-11-26 11:26:21 +03:00