We are going to deprecate `WITH_RUNTIME` directive. The main reason
behind this change is that `WITH_STDLIB` directive better describes
its meaning, specifically it will add kotlin stdlib to test's classpath.
Note that KT-30696 is fixed only in the single-module case, and KT-42012
is not fixed fully (see KT-44855).
#KT-30041
#KT-30629
#KT-30696
#KT-30933
#KT-32351
#KT-32749
#KT-38849
#KT-42012
#KT-42990
#KT-44234
#KT-44529
#KT-44631
#KT-44647
This commit addresses the following issues:
* accessors didn't take into account their property's receiver type,
which caused NoSuchMethod due to signature mismatch. Now the property's
receiver type is passed to Fir2Ir translation of accessors.
* property's parent was not class, e.g., kotlin.collections.indices.
Now the symbol table collects WrappedPropertyDescriptorWithContainerSource
besides WrappedFunctionDescriptorWithContainerSource, so that
facade classes for such properties can be generated before codegen.
* accessor's parent was not class. Now the containerSource of
the property descriptor is passed to accessor descriptor.
Library methods such as 'listOf' are resolved
to have the package fragments as their parents,
but JVM expects their containing file classes as parents.
This fix generates those file classes and
uses them as parent replacements for such library methods.
* fixed NoSuchMethod caused by mismatched signatures of the "invoke" method generated for lambda arguments
* added test cases in invoke.kt for KFunction and anonymous functions
* added a transformer to wrap the last expression in the bodies of lambdas with return
Currently FirThisReceiverExpression of instance methods are translated
to references of the class' thisReceiver,
not the method's dispatch receiver,
which causes problems with IrFrameMap::typeOf,
as the class' thisReceiver is not in the typeMap.
This commit translates non-qualified "this" references of
instance methods to references of the methods' dispatch receiver.
Before this commit, we had two methods to do generally the same synthetic thing.
It's an attempt to keep only one of them.
Accessor symbols are generated in Java use-site member scopes,
at this place we know better whether we are in Java class or not.
However, we have to do this at every use-site level, which is relatively slow.
Also we could encounter problems when accessor function is overridden in Kotlin,
and accessor symbol can still contain reference to Java accessor.