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The new inference uses inferred intersection types normally, unlike the old inference.
However, intersection types in public declarations are approximated to supertype, which
potentially may give a less presice type, then it would be with the OI.
For non-related T1, T2 the NI approximates {T1 & T2} to Any in public declarations,
and if the OI was inferring T1 instead of the intersection type, it may lead to
less precise declaration type and related errors.
The solution is to remember an alternative for an intersection type when present.
Before approximation the alternative replaces the intersection type.
^KT-36249 Fixed
35 lines
632 B
Kotlin
Vendored
35 lines
632 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// !DIAGNOSTICS: -UNUSED_PARAMETER
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// !WITH_NEW_INFERENCE
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// NI_EXPECTED_FILE
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interface First {
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fun first() {}
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}
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interface Second
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interface Third
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interface Fourth
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fun chained1(arg: First) = run {
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if (arg !is Second) throw Exception()
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arg
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}.let { third ->
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if (third !is Third) throw Exception()
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third
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}
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fun chained2(arg: First) = run {
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if (arg !is Second) throw Exception()
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arg
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}.let { third ->
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if (third !is Third) throw Exception()
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third
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}.let { fourth ->
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if (fourth !is Fourth) throw Exception()
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fourth
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}
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fun test(arg: First) {
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chained1(arg).first()
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chained2(arg).first()
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}
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