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kotlin/compiler/testData/codegen/bytecodeText/conditions/noBoxingForPrimitiveEqBoxed.kt
Dmitry Petrov e1a55e8dec Prefer compact bytecode for primitive/object comparisons with Boolean
'java.lang.Boolean#valueOf' doesn't allocate new objects
(it uses pre-allocated singletons for 'true' and 'false').
2017-07-21 08:52:29 +03:00

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fun testBoolean1(a: Boolean, b: Boolean?) = a == b
fun testBoolean2(a: Boolean, b: Boolean?) = a != b
fun testChar1(a: Char, b: Char?) = a == b
fun testChar2(a: Char, b: Char?) = a != b
fun testByte1(a: Byte, b: Byte?) = a == b
fun testByte2(a: Byte, b: Byte?) = a != b
fun testShort1(a: Short, b: Short?) = a == b
fun testShort2(a: Short, b: Short?) = a != b
fun testInt1(a: Int, b: Int?) = a == b
fun testInt2(a: Int, b: Int?) = a != b
fun testLong1(a: Long, b: Long?) = a == b
fun testLong2(a: Long, b: Long?) = a != b
// 2 charValue
// 2 byteValue
// 2 shortValue
// 2 intValue
// 2 longValue
// 2 valueOf
// 2 Boolean.valueOf
// 2 areEqual