FixStack transformation divides on phases:
- Fixing stack before break/continue
- Fixing stack for inline markers/try-catch blocks
After the first stage all ALWAYS_TRUE markers are replaced
with simple GOTO's and if we're skipping break/continue edges
we won't reach the code after while (true) statement.
At the same time it's fine to not to skip them in the second phase
as the stack for them is already corrected in the first phase
#KT-19475 Fixed
Note that this isn't fully correct, consider the following situation:
S : T, T : Any?
=> CS(S, T) = T, but for now it will be T?, which is reliable but not so specific as just T
Problem manifests when a class property name matches a companion object
property name, and class property is referenced in closure context.
#KT-19367 Fixed Target versions 1.1.5
SAM interface wrapper for an argument is required,
if in the function descriptor for SAM adapter
type for the corresponding value parameter
doesn't match type of the corresponding value parameter
in the original (Java) descriptor.
#KT-19251 Fixed Target versions 1.1.5
Do the same thing as for secondary constructor (looks like it was a
workaround for R&I bug that was used only for secondary constructors
for some reason).
#KT-17464 Fixed Target versions 1.1.5
If 'this' (implicit or explicit) was used as an extension receiver,
and the corresponding call required a smart-cast,
this information was effectively lost in "old" resolution & inference,
but is required by "old" JVM BE to generate proper CHECKCASTs.
In "short" version, LHS is always evaluated before RHS,
and RHS may be not evaluated if LHS is null.
So, it makes sense to use "short" version in cases when RHS can't have
side effects (because of more compact bytecode and more opportunities
for code elimination).
This makes sense for non-floating-point primitive type
(boolean, char, byte, short, int, long):
floating-point types use specialized versions of 'areEqual'.
Dex ignores subsequent line numbers for same instructions and interprets
instruction after inline as if they were inlined. This makes debugger
behaves as if there's nowhere to stop on line with breakpoint.
This also makes stepping through inline function consistent with
non-inline analog. In both context debugger now stops on '}'.
#KT-18949 Fixed
#KT-17120 Fixed
The problem is that now that the local delegated property metadata is in
the $$delegatedProperties array of the containing class, the access to
it from code calling an inline function with a local delegated property
is illegal.
Currently it seems to be a lot of work to support this rather rare case
properly (see the comment in ExpressionCodegen.getVariableMetadataValue)
so we postpone it and return the old behavior of using the anonymous
KProperty subclass for metadata