The owner should always be the facade class, because the part class is
package-private and will be inaccessible from other package.
Note that in the old backend, function references already do have the
facade as the owner correctly, but property references don't, this is
reported as KT-37972.
The wrappers for conversions to nullable and non-nullable SAM types are
the same, so differentiating those has no effect other than class name
collisions.
Function references are now equal if they refer to the same function,
and if the parameter/return type adaptation, which happens when a
reference is used where some function type is expected, is exactly the
same. This includes the number of expected positional parameters (which
can be affected by defaults/varargs), whether the coercion of vararg
parameter to Array type happened, and whether the coercion of return
type to Unit happened.
#KT-37543 Fixed
For a class literal Type::class we are resolving Type as a constructor,
getting all diagnostics (about missing arguments, for example) and then
just not committing this trace with errors
#KT-37626 Fixed
If an inline class is mapped to a reference type (or an array), it's Ok
to treat JVM view on a suspend function as returning a value of
corresponding inline class (although in reality it returns 'Any?'
because of COROUTINE_SUSPENDED).
We can only use IrStrinConcatentation to represent calls to Any?.toString
and toString calls on primitive types. Otherwise, x.toString() and "$x"
are observably different when x is a non-null type with null value
(e.g., an @NotNull value coming from Java).
Added creation and initialization of the test module and its dependencies.
When looking at the emptyProgression test,
I found that getProgressionLastElement was not found,
which should be resolved from the dependencies.
Without this commit, JVM name mapping logic in BE does not work for FIR,
because FIR cannot use old BuiltInsPackageFragmentImpl descriptor.
In this commit we add our own implementation thus fixing
a pack of FIR black box tests.
even when arguments are to be rearranged.
Lambdas have no side effects, and storing them in temporary variables
prevents processing in the backend
(such as inserting continuation parameter in AddContinuationLowering).