• qazOP
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    226 days ago

    I broke the type system in Kotlin and ended up with a null value in a non-null (not lateinit) variable.

      • qazOP
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        16 days ago

        Yes

        • @[email protected]
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          16 days ago

          Interesting. Care to share? I think they fixed a few of those issues with K2. Did you find something new or is it known?

          • qazOP
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            5 days ago

            It was about 3 years ago, and I haven’t been able to find my old code again. I probably discarded it after finding out it didn’t work well. I was able to find this screenshot though:

            • @[email protected]
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              36 days ago

              Uh. Probably not exactly your case, but I managed to “reproduce” them.

              The first case is easy if you just override the setter of a property, and is more a feature of the language rather than a bug.

              The second case is more tricky, but by using a generic delegate you can manage to trick it by doing an unchecked cast. Got the same warning in IntelliJ as well.

              Link: https://pl.kotl.in/pIt-uHw7d