7c90fbe4de
Do not call `isError()` on property's type right after creation of
PropertyGetterDescriptor because the property has no getter yet (it's created
but not yet stored to the property, that happens a bit later), and `isError()`
leads to computation of the delegate type, which for delegated properties
performs some complex resolution (see `VariableTypeResolver#process`) which
relies on the fact that the property already has a getter.
Since the purpose of the original change (883e2e4d) was to support a quick fix
which would add the type to a property in an expression like "val x get() =
...", check the type (or initializer) presence in the PSI instead, this is
safer and is still suitable for the quick fix.
Also fix arguments to "wrong getter type" diagnostic: previously something
useless like "expected Int, actual Int" was reported
#KT-11809 Fixed
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package
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public final class A {
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public constructor A()
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public final val p1: kotlin.String
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public final var p2: kotlin.String
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public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
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public final operator fun getValue(/*0*/ a: kotlin.Any?, /*1*/ p: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.String
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public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
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public final operator fun setValue(/*0*/ a: kotlin.Any?, /*1*/ p: kotlin.Any?, /*2*/ v: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Unit
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public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
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}
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