Some of the Kotlin keywords are valid identifiers in Java, for example: in, object, is.
If a Java library uses a Kotlin keyword for a method, you can still call the method escaping it
with the backtick character (`), for example, foo.`is`(bar).
Sometimes this escaping is redundant and can be safely omitted. The inspection discovers and reports such cases and is
paired with the 'Remove redundant backticks' quick-fix, which allows you to amend the highlighted code.
Examples:
fun `is`(x: String) {}
fun foo() {
`is`("bar") // 'is' is a keyword, backticks are required
}
fun `test that smth works as designed`() {} // OK, complex identifier for readability improvement
val `a` = 1 // no need for backticks