### Inner classes The basic problematic example looks like this: ```kotlin class A(val x: Int) { inner class B { inline fun foo() = x } } fun main() { A(5).B().foo() } ``` The problem is caused by the fact that there is no field, which stores A object inside B doesn't exist after Fir2IR. This field is added by lowering (which is now exectued before inlining, but probably should be moved after), and is a private one. This leads to two problems 1. This field doesn't exist in klib 2. Even if it exists, it shouldn't have a public signature, so can't be referenced from other klib. There is a possibility that we can deprecate accessing this of outer class from public inline functions. This would make fixing things a bit easier here.