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The call to `createTopLevel` instead of `create` (which creates
serializers for outer classes properly, with correct type parameter
contexts) caused MetadataSerializer to write type parameter metadata
incorrectly. For example, in the following case:
class A<E> {
inner class B<T, E> { ... }
}
A's type parameter E would get id 0, and B's type parameters T and E
would get ids 0 and 1. This is a problem because ids are supposed to be
unique for each class including its outer classes, and deserializer,
decompiler and stub builder rely on this assumption.
JVM metadata is unaffected because `create` is called correctly there,
see MemberCodegen#generateKotlinClassMetadataAnnotation
#KT-24944 Fixed
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-- Common --
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Exit code: OK
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Output:
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-- Common (2) --
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Exit code: COMPILATION_ERROR
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Output:
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compiler/testData/multiplatform/innerGenericClass/common2.kt:8:15: error: unresolved reference: unresolved
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b.getAE().unresolved()
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^
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