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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/diagnostics
Denis Zharkov 9cecd69a9e Drop unneeded condition that leads to error
This check is obsolete but leads to problems.

It appears when resolving recursive calls (see sameTypeParameterUse.kt):

`foo<R>(x: R, y: R)` within call `foo<R>(x, "")` after substitution
has R as type of it's second argument, and when checking value arguments,
x is not checked because supposed to be dependent on type parameter of candidate
(that is effectively false), so there are two successful candidates
in resolution results and wrong OVERLOAD_RESOLUTION_AMBIGUITY error.
2015-03-17 23:18:34 +03:00
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Several directives can be added in the beginning of a test file in the syntax:

// !DIRECTIVE

Directives:

1. DIAGNOSTICS

Must be

'([ + - ! ] DIAGNOSTIC_FACTORY_NAME | ERROR | WARNING | INFO ) +'

where

  • '+' means 'include';

  • '-' means 'exclude';

  • '!' means 'exclude everything but this'.

    Directives are applied in the order of appearance, i.e. !FOO +BAR means include only FOO and BAR.

Examples:

// !DIAGNOSTICS: -WARNING +CAST_NEVER_SUCCEEDS

// !DIAGNOSTICS: -UNUSED_EXPRESSION -UNUSED_PARAMETER -UNUSED_VARIABLE

2. CHECK_TYPE

The directive adds the following declarations to the file:

class _<T>
fun <T> T.checkType(f: (_<T>) -> Unit) = f

With that, an exact type of an expression can be checked in the following way:

fun test(expr: A) {
   expr checkType { it: _<A> }
}

Usage:

// !CHECK_TYPE

3. FILE

The directive let you compose a test consisting of several files in one actual file.

Usage:

// FILE: A.java /* Java code */

// FILE: B.kt /* kotlin code */