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1. Local declarations don't participate in IR-linkage, because they can be referenced only inside the same body -> can be dropped from IR text tests. 2. Mangled names for private declarations computed by descriptors/fir are actually not used anywhere (they are recomputed by IR immediately before serialization of IR). But sometimes such mangled names diverge between K1 and K2 -> don't check them, but always check mangled names computed by IR even for private declarations. 3. Also: Drop DUMP_LOCAL_DECLARATION_SIGNATURES test directive. ^KT-57428 Obsolete ^KT-57430 Obsolete ^KT-57434 Obsolete ^KT-57778 Obsolete ^KT-57775 Obsolete
18 lines
610 B
Kotlin
Vendored
18 lines
610 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// CHECK JVM_IR:
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// Mangled name: #component1@J?(){}kotlin.Int
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// Public signature: /component1|-3884047873137386118[0]
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// Public signature debug description: component1@J?(){}kotlin.Int
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operator fun J?.component1(): Int
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// CHECK JVM_IR:
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// Mangled name: #component2@J(){}kotlin.Int
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// Public signature: [ File '/implicitNotNullInDestructuringAssignment.kt' <- /component2|-623550756830644944[0] ]
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private operator fun J.component2(): Int
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// CHECK:
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// Mangled name: #test(){}
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// Public signature: /test|6620506149988718649[0]
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// Public signature debug description: test(){}
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fun test(): Unit
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