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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/writeSignature/declarationSiteVariance/wildcardOptimization/topLevelInv.kt
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Denis Zharkov 406e31f54a Change default rules for declaration-site wildcards
Mostly this commit is about skipping wildcards that are redundant in some sense.
The motivation is that they looks `long` in Java code.

There are basically two important parts: return types and value parameters.

1. For return types default behaviour is skipping all declaration-site wildcards.
The intuition behind this rule is simple: return types are basically used in subtype position
(as an argument for another call), and here everything works well in case of 'out'-variance.
For example we have 'Out<Out<T>>>' as subtype both for 'Out<Out<T>>>' and 'Out<? extends Out<? extends T>>>',
so values of such type is more flexible in contrast to `Out<? extends Out<? extends T>>>` that could be used only
for the second case.

But we have choosen to treat `in`-variance in a different way: argument itself
should be rendered without wildcard while nested arguments are rendered by the rules
described further (see second part).

For example: 'In<Out<OpenClass>>' will have generic signature 'In<Out<? extends OpenClass>>'.
If we omit all wildcards here, then value of type 'In<Out<OpenClass>>'
will be impossible to use as argument for function expecting 'In<? super Out<? extends Derived>>'
where Derived <: OpenClass (you can check it manually :]).

And this exception should not be very inconvinient because in-variance is rather rare.

2. For value parameters we decided to skip wildcards if it doesn't make obtained signature weaker
in a sense of set of acceptable arguments.

More precisely:
    a. We write wildcard for 'Out<T>' iff T ``can have subtypes ignoring nullability''
    b. We write wildcard for 'In<T>' iff T is not equal to it's class upper bound (ignoring nullability again)

Definition of ``can have subtypes ignoring nullability'' is straightforward and you can see it in commit.

 #KT-9801 Fixed
 #KT-9890 Fixed
2015-12-01 08:20:59 +03:00

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class Inv<X>
class Out<out T>
class Final
open class Open
fun invOpen(x: Inv<Open>) {}
// method: TopLevelInvKt::invOpen
// generic signature: (LInv<LOpen;>;)V
fun invFinal(x: Inv<Final>) {}
// method: TopLevelInvKt::invFinal
// generic signature: (LInv<LFinal;>;)V
fun invOutOpen(x: Inv<Out<Open>>) {}
// method: TopLevelInvKt::invOutOpen
// generic signature: (LInv<LOut<+LOpen;>;>;)V
fun invOutFinal(x: Inv<Out<Final>>) {}
// method: TopLevelInvKt::invOutFinal
// generic signature: (LInv<LOut<LFinal;>;>;)V
fun invOutProjectedOutFinal(x: Inv<out Out<Final>>) {}
// method: TopLevelInvKt::invOutProjectedOutFinal
// generic signature: (LInv<+LOut<LFinal;>;>;)V