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[Tolk] Smart casts and control flow graph
With the introduction of nullable types, we want the
compiler to be smart in cases like
> if (x == null) return;
> // x is int now
or
> if (x == null) x = 0;
> // x is int now

These are called smart casts: when the type of variable
at particular usage might differ from its declaration.

Implementing smart casts is very challenging. They are based
on building control-flow graph and handling every AST vertex
with care. Actually, I represent cfg not a as a "graph with
edges". Instead, it's a "structured DFS" for the AST:
1) at every point of inferring, we have "current flow facts"
2) when we see an `if (...)`, we create two derived contexts
3) after `if`, finalize them at the end and unify
4) if we detect unreachable code, we mark that context
In other words, we get the effect of a CFG but in a more direct
approach. That's enough for AST-level data-flow.

Smart casts work for local variables and tensor/tuple indices.
Compilation errors have been reworked and now are more friendly.
There are also compilation warnings for always true/false
conditions inside if, assert, etc.
2025-02-28 16:44:15 +03:00

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fun getNullableInt(): int? { return 5; }
fun testDoWhileCondition() {
var (x: int?, y: int?) = (10, 20);
do {
x = getNullableInt();
y = getNullableInt();
} while(x == null);
return x * y; // x is 100% int, but y is not
}
/**
@compilation_should_fail
@stderr can not apply operator `*` to `int` and `int?`
*/