This syntax is reserved to be likely used in the future as a shorthand for
"this::foo" where the resulting expression doesn't take the receiver as a
parameter but has "this" already bound to it
Without this, the unrelated type specified on the LHS of a property reference
literal was considered to be an extension receiver of the candidate, and the
resolution was erroneously successul. This is only reproducible for properties,
because if we're trying to resolve an extension, we consider all properties
from the scope, even non-extensions, because there may be a property of an
extension-functional type (T.() -> R). (We don't do this for functions.)
#KT-7430 Fixed
#KT-7945 Fixed