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kotlin-fork/idea/testData/quickfix/migration/beforeTuplesWithRuntime.kt
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Andrey Breslav bd0eab5202 Tuple migration quick fix now appears only on tupels shorter than 4
Longer tuples exhibit another error message.
Messages adjusted for compiler and IDE
2012-09-19 16:05:32 +04:00

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// "Migrate tuples in project: e.g., #(,) and #(,,) will be replaced by Pair and Triple" "true"
// ERROR: <html>Tuples are not supported.<br/>Use data classes instead. For example:<br/><b>data class</b> FourThings(<b>val</b> a: A, <b>val</b> b: B, <b>val</b> c: C, <b>val</b> d: D)</html>
// ERROR: <html>Tuples are not supported.<br/>Use data classes instead. For example:<br/><b>data class</b> FourThings(<b>val</b> a: A, <b>val</b> b: B, <b>val</b> c: C, <b>val</b> d: D)</html>
fun foo2() : <caret>#(Int, Int) {
return #(1, 1)
}
fun test2() {
foo2()._1
foo2()._2
}
fun foo3() : #(Int, Int, List<String>) {
return #(1, 1, arrayList(""))
}
fun test3() {
foo3()._1
foo3()._2
foo3()._3
}
fun foo0(): #() {
return #()
}
fun foo4(): #(Int, Int, Int, Int) {
return #(1, 2, 3, 4)
}
fun test4() {
foo4()._1
foo4()._2
foo4()._3
foo4()._4
}
fun fooRec() : #(Int, #(Int, String), List<#(Int, Int)>) {
#(1, #(1, ""))
throw Exception()
}
fun foo1(): #(Int) {
return #(1)
}
class Fake(val _1: Int, val _2: String)
fun testFake(f: Fake) {
f._1
f._2
}