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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/references/FirReferenceResolveHelper.kt
// remaining parts. // E.g., coreR.string.hello // -> string.hello (drop the first segment) // test.pkg.R.string.hello // -> string.hello (take last two segments, where the size is determined by the size of qualified access minus 1)
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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/FirUtils.kt
* is imported somewhere else and used without directly referencing the object instance * itself: * * ```kt * import Foo.bar * * object Foo { fun String.bar() {} } * * fun usage() { * "hello".bar() // this call has implicit 'Foo' dispatch receiver * } * ``` */ internal val FirResolvedQualifier.isImplicitDispatchReceiver: Boolean get() = source?.kind == KtFakeSourceElementKind.ImplicitReceiver
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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/components/KtFirExpressionTypeProvider.kt
* --- * * Why not just always provide null for name references? In such case, the following case would be a problem: * * ```kt * fun usage(action: String.(Int) -> String) { * "hello".<expr>action</expr>(10) * } * ``` * * The user might want to know the type of the `action` callback. If we always return null for the named references,
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