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| -Except as otherwise noted at http://code.google.com/policies.html\#restrictions, the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License available at:
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| - and code samples are licensed under the BSD license available at
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| \section{Notation}
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| \label{notation}
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| \subsection{Abstract Instance Members}
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| -An {\em abstract method} (respectively, {\em abstract getter} or {\em abstract setter)} is an instance method, getter or setter that is not declared \EXTERNAL{} and does not provide an implementation. An {\em concrete method} (respectively, {\em concrete getter} or {\em concrete setter)} is an instance method, getter or setter that is not abstract.
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| %The declaration of an abstract method is prefixed by the built-in identifier (\ref{identifierReference}) \ABSTRACT{}.
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| It is a compile-time error if the interface of a class $C$ is a superinterface of itself.
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| Let $C$ be a concrete class that does not declare its own \code{noSuchMethod()} method.
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| -It is a static warning if the implicit interface of $C$ includes an instance member $m$ of type $F$ and $C$ does not declare or inherit a corresponding instance member $m$ of type $F'$ such that $F' <: F$.
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| +It is a static warning if the implicit interface of $C$ includes an instance member $m$ of type $F$ and $C$ does not declare or inherit a corresponding non-abstract instance member $m$ of type $F'$ such that $F' <: F$.
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| \commentary{A class does not inherit members from its superinterfaces. However, its implicit interface does.
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| \commentary{Notice that the wording carefully avoids re-evaluating the receiver $o$ and the arguments $a_i$. }
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| Let $T$ be the static type of $o$. It is a static type warning if $T$ does not have an accessible (\ref{privacy}) instance member named $m$ unless $T$ or a superinterface of $T$ is annotated with an annotation denoting a constant identical to the constant \code{@proxy} defined in \code{dart:core}. If $T.m$ exists, it is a static type warning if the type $F$ of $T.m$ may not be assigned to a function type. If $T.m$ does not exist, or if $F$ is not a function type, the static type of $i$ is \DYNAMIC{}; otherwise the static type of $i$ is the declared return type of $F$.
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| -%\item Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, T_n, [T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}]) \to \bot$.
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| +% The following is not needed because it is specified in 'Binding Actuals to Formals" Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, T_n, \{T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}\}) \to \bot$.
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| %\subsubsection{This Invocation}
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| % Maybe this has no significance the way the language is set up?
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| It is a static type warning if the type $F$ of $C.m$ may not be assigned to a function type. If $F$ is not a function type, or if $C.m$ does not exist, the static type of $i$ is \DYNAMIC{}. Otherwise
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| the static type of $i$ is the declared return type of $F$.
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| -%\item Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, T_n, [T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}]) \to \bot$.
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| +% The following is not needed because it is specified in 'Binding Actuals to Formals"Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, T_n, \{T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}\}) \to \bot$.
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| It is a compile-time error if a super method invocation occurs in a top-level function or variable initializer, in an instance variable initializer or initializer list, in class \code{Object}, in a factory constructor or in a static method or variable initializer.
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| It is a static type warning if $S$ does not have an accessible (\ref{privacy}) instance member named $m$ unless $S$ or a superinterface of $S$ is annotated with an annotation denoting a constant identical to the constant \code{@proxy} defined in \code{dart:core}. If $S.m$ exists, it is a static type warning if the type $F$ of $S.m$ may not be assigned to a function type. If $S.m$ does not exist, or if $F$ is not a function type, the static type of $i$ is \DYNAMIC{}; otherwise the static type of $i$ is the declared return type of $F$.
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| -%\item Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, t_n, [T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}]) \to \bot$.
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| +%Let $T_i$ be the static type of $a_i, i \in 1 .. n+k$. It is a static warning if $F$ is not a supertype of $(T_1, \ldots, t_n, \{T_{n+1}$ $x_{n+1}, \ldots, T_{n+k}$ $x_{n+k}\}) \to \bot$.
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| \subsubsection{Sending Messages}
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