Other facades (JVM, Common, Native) are already created with such flag.
This should stop some known 'rewrite at slice'-exceptions from being
thrown (KT-21405, KT-29705).
For a more thorough investivation and details, refer to KT-30031.
Also, see KT-30030: even though it was fixed by the different commit,
the same scenario probably can be used to investigate other rewrites
(even though they will reproduce much less frequently than original
issue)
^KT-21405 Fixed
^KT-29705 Fixed
Even though acquire/release pattern guarantees memory visibility across
threads, it doesn't prevents concurrent access to critical section (i.e.
to force-resolve of the corresponding body).
This can lead to multiple resolution passes over one and the same PSI in
IDE, which, in turn, leads to 'rewrite at slice'-exceptions. See
KT-30030 for case description and details.
^KT-30030 Fixed
Consider the following situation:
```
class Inv<T>
typealias A<K> = Inv<K>
typealias B<V> = Inv<A<K>>
fun <U> materialize(): B<U> = TODO()
```
Type `B<U>` is expanding to `Inv<Inv<U>>` and for this type `B<U>` and
`Inv<A<U>>` are abbreviated types, but due to a bug we forgot to make
substitution for `Inv<A<U>>` and were getting abbreviated type
`Inv<A<K>>` where `K` is a type parameter from the typealias declaration.
This bug didn't affect subtyping anyhow but the incorrect type was
serialized and caused problems during deserialization as there wasn't
`K` in deserialization context.
#KT-24964 Fixed
#KT-20780 Fixed
#KT-20065 Fixed
#KT-28236 Fixed
#KT-21775 Fixed
Augmented assignment operator (e.g., '+=') can be resolved to simple
function call ('plusAssign'). In that case, augmented assignment LHS
can be an arbitrary expression, and may have no associated ResolvedCall.
For example:
(a as MutableList<Int>) += 42
Note that it can happen only in case of augmented assignment operator
convention resolution, because all other forms of assignment-like
operator desugaring require some kind of 'store' operation
(property setter, 'set' operator for array element expression, etc),
and should resolve to some combination of calls.
In that case we simply generate LHS on 'load', and throw assertion on
'store'.