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package kotlin.reflect.jvm.internal.impl.builtins

import kotlin.reflect.jvm.internal.impl.descriptors.PackageFragmentDescriptor

interface BuiltInsPackageFragment : PackageFragmentDescriptor {
    /**
     * `true` if this package fragment is loaded during compilation from the current compiler's class loader.
     * This fallback package fragment is useful because standard types like kotlin.String, kotlin.Unit will be resolved to something
     * even in the case of absence of kotlin-stdlib in the module dependencies. So, the code in the compiler that relies on these types
     * to be always there, will not crash.
     * However, if anything in the source code references anything from the fallback package, this is a compilation error because it means
     * that there's no kotlin-stdlib in the dependencies and the build is compiler version-specific, which could lead to weird issues.
     */
    val isFallback: Boolean
}




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