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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/codegen/box/annotations/genericAnnotations.kt
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Kirill Rakhman 9ca9fc9c68 [FIR2IR] Set type arguments on annotation calls
#KT-58553 Fixed
2023-05-30 07:58:03 +00:00

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// MODULE: lib
// FILE: l1.kt
package ann
annotation class Test1<T>(val x: Int)
annotation class Test2<T1 : Any, T2>(val x: Int = 0)
interface I<T>
annotation class Test3<T1, T2 : I<T1>>(val x: Test1<I<T2>>)
class C<T> : I<T>
annotation class Test4(val x: Array<Test3<Int, C<Int>>>)
class ARG
annotation class Test5<T>(vararg val xs: Test3<T, C<T>>)
// FILE: l2.kt
import ann.*
@Test1<ARG>(42)
@Test2<String, String>(38)
@Test3<String, C<String>>(Test1(39))
@Test4([Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(40)), Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(50)), Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(60))])
//@Test5<ARG>(*arrayOf(Test3(Test1(70))), *arrayOf(Test3(Test1(80)))) <-- KT-45414
class O {
fun test(): String = "O"
}
// MODULE: main(lib)
// FILE: main.kt
import ann.*
@Test1<ARG>(24)
@Test2<String, String>(83)
@Test3<String, C<String>>(Test1(93))
@Test4([Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(44)), Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(55)), Test3<Int, C<Int>>(Test1(66))])
//@Test5<ARG>(*arrayOf(Test3(Test1(77))), *arrayOf(Test3(Test1(88)))) <-- KT-45414
class K {
fun test(): String = "K"
}
fun box(): String = O().test() + K().test()