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kotlin-fork/compiler/testData/codegen/box/annotations/instances/multimoduleInlining.kt
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// IGNORE_BACKEND_FIR: JVM_IR
// TARGET_BACKEND: JVM_IR
// IGNORE_DEXING
// WITH_RUNTIME
// !LANGUAGE: +InstantiationOfAnnotationClasses
// MODULE: lib
// FILE: lib.kt
package a
annotation class A(val i: Int)
inline fun foo(i: Int): A = A(i)
inline fun bar(f: () -> Int): A = A(f())
// MODULE: app(lib)
// FILE: app.kt
package test
import a.*
class C {
fun one(): A = foo(1)
fun two(): A = bar { 2 }
}
fun box(): String {
val one = C().one()
val two = C().two()
assert(one.i == 1)
assert(two.i == 2)
// Just like SAM wrappers, annotation implementation classes should be copied from inline functions
// into current module to avoid compatibility problems when inline fun implementation in origin module
// has changed (e.g. do not instantiate annotation anymore)
assert(one.javaClass.getEnclosingClass().getName() == "test.C")
assert(two.javaClass.getEnclosingClass().getName() == "test.C")
return "OK"
}