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We already have stepping tests for Kotlin/JVM. They are helpful for testing the correctness of the generated debugging information. They are better than line number tests in that they allow to test the _behavior_, not the generated data. The structure of the data may change even if the behavior stays the same. For that reason, stepping tests are more stable.
52 lines
704 B
Kotlin
Vendored
52 lines
704 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// IGNORE_BACKEND: JS_IR
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// FILE: test.kt
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inline fun inlineFun(s: () -> Unit) {
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s()
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}
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fun box() {
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inlineFun ({
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1
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})
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inlineFun {
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2
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}
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inlineFun {
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3
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inlineFun {
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4
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}
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}
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}
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// EXPECTATIONS
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// test.kt:8 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:9 box
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// test.kt:10 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:5 box
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// test.kt:12 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:13 box
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// test.kt:14 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:5 box
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// test.kt:16 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:17 box
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// test.kt:19 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:20 box
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// test.kt:21 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:5 box
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// test.kt:22 box
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// test.kt:4 box
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// test.kt:5 box
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// test.kt:23 box
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