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Pavel V. Talanov c313887641 Split CompileTimeConstant into two entities
1. ConstantValue
	* just holds some value and its type
	* implementations for concrete constants
2. CompileTimeConstant
	* is only produced by ConstantExpressionEvaluator
	* has additional flags (canBeUsedInAnnotation etc)
	* has two implementations TypedCompileTimeConstant containing a constant value
		and IntegerValueConstant which does not have exact type
	* can be converted to ConstantValue

Adjustt usages to use ConstantValue if flags are not needed
Add tests for some uncovered cases
2015-07-16 02:28:05 +03:00

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package test {
kotlin.annotation.annotation() internal final class A : kotlin.Annotation {
public constructor A(/*0*/ a: kotlin.Int = ..., /*1*/ b: kotlin.String = ..., /*2*/ c: kotlin.String)
internal final val a: kotlin.Int
internal final val b: kotlin.String
internal final val c: kotlin.String
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
test.A(a = 12, c = "Hello") internal object SomeObject {
private constructor SomeObject()
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun equals(/*0*/ other: kotlin.Any?): kotlin.Boolean
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun hashCode(): kotlin.Int
public open override /*1*/ /*fake_override*/ fun toString(): kotlin.String
}
}