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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/diagnostics
Mikhail Glukhikh 27625b04e1 Refactoring of JetTypeInfo / BindingContext. Loop data flow analysis corrected.
Now BindingContext includes expression type info instead of jump out possible, data flow info and expression type.
getType() was added into BindingContext, getType() and recordType() were added into BindingTrace.
JetTypeInfo now includes also jump possible flag and jump point data flow info.
Old TypeInfoWithJumpInfo deleted.
TypeInfoFactory introduced to create JetTypeInfo instances.
A pack of extra tests for break / continue in loops added.
2015-04-21 15:29:07 +03:00
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Several directives can be added in the beginning of a test file in the syntax:

// !DIRECTIVE

Directives:

1. DIAGNOSTICS

Must be

'([ + - ! ] DIAGNOSTIC_FACTORY_NAME | ERROR | WARNING | INFO ) +'

where

  • '+' means 'include';

  • '-' means 'exclude';

  • '!' means 'exclude everything but this'.

    Directives are applied in the order of appearance, i.e. !FOO +BAR means include only FOO and BAR.

Examples:

// !DIAGNOSTICS: -WARNING +CAST_NEVER_SUCCEEDS

// !DIAGNOSTICS: -UNUSED_EXPRESSION -UNUSED_PARAMETER -UNUSED_VARIABLE

2. CHECK_TYPE

The directive adds the following declarations to the file:

class _<T>
fun <T> T.checkType(f: (_<T>) -> Unit) = f

With that, an exact type of an expression can be checked in the following way:

fun test(expr: A) {
   expr checkType { it: _<A> }
}

Usage:

// !CHECK_TYPE

3. FILE

The directive let you compose a test consisting of several files in one actual file.

Usage:

// FILE: A.java /* Java code */

// FILE: B.kt /* kotlin code */