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It was decided to forbid such comparisons, as we know how `===` works. Also, added some more test cases, just for comparison. Reusing the proper `canHaveSubtypes()` from `TypeUtils` prevents a breaking change in: - `comparingTripleWithPair.kt` - `comparisonOfGenericInterfaceWithGenericClass.kt` But it does lead to warnings (instead of errors) in `incompatibleEnumEntryClasses.kt`, which is an unrelated mistake that will be fixed in the next commit. The refactoring in `canHaveSubtypes()` is purely cosmetic - otherwise reading these conditions is hard (and they don't fit my screen vertically). ^KT-62646 ^KT-65541 ^KT-57779
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Kotlin
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9 lines
137 B
Kotlin
Vendored
// ISSUE: KT-47884
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interface A<X>
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class B<T>
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fun foo(a: A<*>, b: B<*>): Boolean = a == b
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fun bar(a: A<*>, b: B<*>): Boolean = a === b
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