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FirConstExpression is usually confused with "constant" calculations, while in fact, it just denotes a simple literal expression and `1 + 1` isn't represented by a FirConstExpression. ^KT-64314 Fixed
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KT element: KtValueArgument
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FIR element: FirLiteralExpressionImpl
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FIR source kind: KtRealSourceElementKind
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FIR element rendered:
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String(y)
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FIR FILE:
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FILE: [ResolvedTo(IMPORTS)] annotationApplicationArgumentScript.kts
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context(<script>@R|kotlin/script/templates/standard/ScriptTemplateWithArgs|)
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SCRIPT: [ResolvedTo(TYPES)] <script-annotationApplicationArgumentScript.kts>
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[ResolvedTo(RAW_FIR)] lval args: R|kotlin/Array<kotlin/String>|
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public final [ResolvedTo(STATUS)] annotation class Annotation : R|kotlin/Annotation| {
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public [ResolvedTo(STATUS)] [ContainingClassKey=Annotation] constructor([ResolvedTo(STATUS)] [CorrespondingProperty=/Annotation.name] name: R|kotlin/String|): R|Annotation| {
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LAZY_super<R|kotlin/Any|>
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}
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public final [ResolvedTo(STATUS)] [IsFromPrimaryConstructor=true] val name: R|kotlin/String| = R|<local>/name|
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public [ResolvedTo(STATUS)] [ContainingClassKey=Annotation] get(): R|kotlin/String|
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}
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@R|Annotation|[Types](name = String(y)) public final [ResolvedTo(ANNOTATION_ARGUMENTS)] fun x(): R|kotlin/Unit| {
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}
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