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The reason #1 for this feature is that we want to test IdSignatures generated for declarations. Currently, there is no (easy) way to ensure that a change in the signature building logic doesn't cause any breaking changes wrt klibs. Now, most IdSignatures include hashed mangled names in them, so even if we catch a regression where the included hash changes, there would be no way of knowing immediately what caused it, unless we'd also have mangled names in the expectations. The reason #2 is to test the manglers themselves. Currently, there are no tests for them. They heavily duplicate each other, this is already causing issues (see KT-57427) that would be very hard to catch without these tests. ^KT-58238 Fixed
35 lines
539 B
Kotlin
Vendored
35 lines
539 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// FIR_IDENTICAL
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// TARGET_BACKEND: JVM
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// WITH_JDK
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// FILE: samConversions.kt
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fun J.test0(a: Runnable) {
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J.runStatic(a)
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runIt(a)
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}
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fun test1() {
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J.runStatic { test1() }
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}
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fun J.test2() {
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runIt { test1() }
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}
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fun J.test3(a: () -> Unit) {
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run2(a, a)
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}
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fun J.test4(a: () -> Unit, b: () -> Unit, flag: Boolean) {
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runIt(if (flag) a else b)
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}
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// FILE: J.java
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public class J {
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public static void runStatic(Runnable r) {}
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public void runIt(Runnable r) {}
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public void run2(Runnable r1, Runnable r2) {}
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}
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