5c807266f6
IrDeclarationOrigin.FILE_CLASS is used in CallableReferenceLowering to generate correct declaration owner. Many reflection tests start to fail with this commit because they are now treating callable references to top level declarations as Kotlin symbols and fail because there's no JVM signature for them; this is fixed in subsequent commits (previously, they worked because without Kotlin metadata, these files were treated as Java classes)
38 lines
1010 B
Kotlin
Vendored
38 lines
1010 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// IGNORE_BACKEND: JVM_IR
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// WITH_REFLECT
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// TARGET_BACKEND: JVM
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import java.util.Arrays
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import kotlin.reflect.KFunction0
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inline fun <reified T> test(kFunction: KFunction0<Unit>, test: T.() -> Unit) {
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val annotation = kFunction.annotations.single() as T
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annotation.test()
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}
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fun check(b: Boolean, message: String) {
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if (!b) throw RuntimeException(message)
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}
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annotation class Foo(val a: IntArray = [], val b: Array<String> = [])
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const val ONE_INT = 1
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const val ONE_FLOAT = 1f
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const val HELLO = "hello"
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const val C_CHAR = 'c'
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@Foo(
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a = [ONE_INT, ONE_INT + ONE_FLOAT.toInt(), ONE_INT + 10, (ONE_INT % 1.0).toInt()],
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b = [HELLO, HELLO + C_CHAR, HELLO + ", Kotlin", C_CHAR.toString() + C_CHAR])
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fun test1() {}
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fun box(): String {
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test<Foo>(::test1) {
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check(a.contentEquals(intArrayOf(1, 2, 11, 0)), "Fail 1: ${a.joinToString()}")
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check(b.contentEquals(arrayOf("hello", "helloc", "hello, Kotlin", "cc")), "Fail 2: ${b.joinToString()}")
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}
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return "OK"
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}
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