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kotlin-fork/plugins/kotlinx-serialization
pyos 8d33de4297 JVM: partially reify typeOf and signatures as soon as possible
E.g. when substituting T -> Array<T>, write the bytecode for the
Array<...> part for typeOf.

This fixes various issues where either Array nesting levels, nullability
information (for typeOf), or entire reification markers were missing,
causing incorrect outputs ranging from missing `?`s to missing `[]`s to
just reified types not really being reified.

^KT-53761 Fixed
2022-10-06 00:58:25 +02:00
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Kotlin serialization IDEA plugin

Kotlin serialization plugin consists of three parts: a compiler plugin, an IntelliJ plugin and a runtime library. This is the folder with common source for all plugins, IDEA plugin is built from here. Gradle and Maven plugins can be found in libraries folder.

Building and usage

Prerequisites:

Before all, follow the instructions from root README.md to download dependencies and build Kotlin compiler. (./gradlew dist)

Plugin works only with IntelliJIDEA 2017.2 and higher.

Make sure you have latest dev version of Kotlin plugin installed.

With gradle:

Run ./gradlew :kotlinx-serialization-compiler-plugin:dist. In IDEA, open Settings - Plugins - Install plugin from disk... and choose $kotlin_root/dist/artifacts/Serialization/lib/kotlinx-serialization-compiler-plugin.jar

From within IDE (for development):

Run ./gradlew runIde You'll get a fresh copy of IDEA with Kotlin and Kotlin-serialization plugins built from sources.

Building gradle plugin

Run ./gradlew :kotlinx-gradle-serialization-plugin:install

Building maven plugin

Make all prerequisites from libraries' README.md for Maven projects. Go to $kotlin_root/libraries/tools/kotlin-maven-serialization. Run mvn install