Adding these dependencies to the `api` configuration pollutes classpath for each dependant modules even if it doesn't need them. Instead, the dependencies should be declared more granularly if they're required
#KTI-1349 In Progress
The `kotlin-test` dependencies are left untouched as changing them affects publications, thus these versions are independent from the used inside our build
#KTI-1349 In Progress
Review: https://jetbrains.team/p/kt/reviews/6753
All redundant I managed to find, of course.
Why: I'm going to process all reflect dependencies in the next commits.
Cleanup reflect dependency before processing.
They are redundant because:
1. if `compileOnly` then compilation didn't break after dropping the
dependency
2. if `test*` then tests didn't break after dropping the dependency.
3. `analysis/analysis-api-fir/analysis-api-fir-generator/build.gradle.kts`
`compiler/fir/checkers/checkers-component-generator/build.gradle.kts`
Drop `implementation(project(":kotlin-reflect-api"))` because the
module already depends on
`implementation(project(":kotlin-reflect"))`
4. `compiler/daemon/daemon-client/build.gradle.kts`. Drop `runtimeOnly`
because after dropping `compileOnly` compilation didn't break (so
`runtimeOnly` looks suspicious). Less safe than 1-3
it conflicts with the compilation on daemon, so transistion should
be planned accordingly, and now it is not a good time for it.
The most important part of the renaming remains intact.
Partially reverts commit "Rename scripting libs and plugin - invert embeddable suffix"
now regular, unshaded libs, are named with suffix `-unshaded`, while
former `-embeddable` ones named without any suffix. This will encoursge
use of the shaded libs by default, avoiding conflicts with 3-party
libs packed into the `kotlin-compiler`.
Note, that only the "frontline" libs are renamed to avoid switching
problems, the ones that not normally used directly are left as is,
including the `kotlin-compiler` itself.