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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitriy Novozhilov 64a300bfcd [TD] Update testdata according to previous commit 2021-02-02 17:53:52 +03:00
pyos 4fc1bd9ec5 Support inlining functions with KT-28064 style objects
Namely, anonymous objects defined in lambdas that have all captured
variables as loose fields instead of a single reference to the parent.

The question is, when a lambda inside an inline function defines an
anonymous object, and that object is not regenerated during codegen for
the inline function itself, but then has to be regenerated at call site
anyway, do we use an outer `this` or loose capture fields? For example,
before KT-28064:

    inline fun f1(g: () -> Unit) = object { g() }
    // -> f1$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    inline fun f2(g: () -> Unit) = f1 { object { g() } }
    // -> f2$$inlined$f1$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    //    f2$$inlined$f1$1$lambda$1 { this$0: f2$$inlined$f1$1 }
    inline fun f3(g: () -> Unit) = f2 { object { g() } }
    // -> f3$$inlined$f2$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    //    f3$$inlined$f2$1$1 { this$0: f3$$inlined$f2$1 }
    //    f3$$inlined$f2$1$1$lambda$1 { this$0: f3$$inlined$f2$1$1 }

After KT-28064:

    inline fun f2(g: () -> Unit) = f1 { object { g() } }
    // -> f2$$inlined$f1$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    //    f2$1$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    inline fun f3(g: () -> Unit) = f2 { object { g() } }
    // -> f3$$inlined$f2$1 { $g: () -> Unit }
    //    f3$$inlined$f2$2 { ??? }
    //    f3$1$1 { $g: () -> Unit }

Should `???` be `this$0: f3$$inlined$f2$1` or `$g: () -> Unit`? This
commit chooses the latter for KT-28064 bytecode and keeps `this$0` when
inlining the old bytecode.
2019-11-06 13:11:44 +01:00
Georgy Bronnikov 7ede26e8f4 IrCompileKotlinAgainstInlineKotlin tests 2019-09-06 09:19:57 +03:00
Mikhael Bogdanov f36519d4f5 Specify JVM target backend for test with '.javaClass' usage 2018-12-21 16:09:05 +01:00
Mikhael Bogdanov e149cbe852 Mute failed jvm ir tests 2018-06-28 12:26:41 +02:00
Ilya Matveev a5e4e0284e Mute some box tests for native backend
This patch mutes the following test categories:
   * Tests with java dependencies (System class,
     java stdlib, jvm-oriented annotations etc).
   * Coroutines tests.
   * Reflection tests.
   * Tests with an inheritance from the standard
     collections.
2017-03-10 19:59:37 +03:00
Michael Bogdanov f5166b7aef Support test directives in inline tests 2016-04-04 12:07:46 +03:00
Alexander Udalov 25cebe03e9 Fix inline codegen tests after regroup and rename 2016-02-27 15:40:06 +03:00
Alexander Udalov cc84aabdcf Migrate boxInline tests to new multi-file framework 2016-02-27 15:40:05 +03:00