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Issue 2765893003: Fix warnings_checker.dart handling of multitests (Closed)
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1 // Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file 1 // Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a 2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
4 4
5 // Verify semantics of the ?. operator when it does not appear on the LHS of an 5 // Verify semantics of the ?. operator when it does not appear on the LHS of an
6 // assignment. 6 // assignment.
7 7
8 import "package:expect/expect.dart"; 8 import "package:expect/expect.dart";
9 import "conditional_access_helper.dart" as h; 9 import "conditional_access_helper.dart" as h;
10 10
11 noMethod(e) => e is NoSuchMethodError; 11 noMethod(e) => e is NoSuchMethodError;
12 12
13 class B {} 13 class B {}
14 14
15 class C extends B { 15 class C extends B {
16 int v; 16 int v;
17 C(this.v); 17 C(this.v);
18 static int staticInt; 18 static int staticInt;
19 } 19 }
20 20
21 C nullC() => null; 21 C nullC() => null;
22 22
23 main() { 23 main() {
24 // Make sure the "none" test fails if property access using "?." is not 24 // Make sure the "none" test fails if property access using "?." is not
25 // implemented. This makes status files easier to maintain. 25 // implemented. This makes status files easier to maintain.
26 nullC()?.v; 26 nullC()?.v;
27 27
28 // e1?.id is equivalent to ((x) => x == null ? null : x.id)(e1). 28 // e1?.id is equivalent to ((x) => x == null ? null : x.id)(e1).
29 Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.v); /// 01: ok 29 Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.v); //# 01: ok
30 Expect.equals(1, new C(1)?.v); /// 02: ok 30 Expect.equals(1, new C(1)?.v); //# 02: ok
31 31
32 // C?.id is equivalent to C.id. 32 // C?.id is equivalent to C.id.
33 { C.staticInt = 1; Expect.equals(1, C?.staticInt); } /// 12: ok 33 { C.staticInt = 1; Expect.equals(1, C?.staticInt); } //# 12: ok
34 { h.C.staticInt = 1; Expect.equals(1, h.C?.staticInt); } /// 13: ok 34 { h.C.staticInt = 1; Expect.equals(1, h.C?.staticInt); } //# 13: ok
35 35
36 // The static type of e1?.d is the static type of e1.id. 36 // The static type of e1?.d is the static type of e1.id.
37 { int i = new C(1)?.v; Expect.equals(1, i); } /// 03: ok 37 { int i = new C(1)?.v; Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 03: ok
38 { String s = new C(null)?.v; Expect.equals(null, s); } /// 04: static type war ning 38 { String s = new C(null)?.v; Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 04: static type war ning
39 { C.staticInt = 1; int i = C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(1, i); } /// 14: ok 39 { C.staticInt = 1; int i = C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 14: ok
40 { h.C.staticInt = 1; int i = h.C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(1, i); } /// 15: ok 40 { h.C.staticInt = 1; int i = h.C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 15: ok
41 { C.staticInt = null; String s = C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(null, s); } /// 1 6: static type warning 41 { C.staticInt = null; String s = C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 1 6: static type warning
42 { h.C.staticInt = null; String s = h.C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(null, s); } / // 17: static type warning 42 { h.C.staticInt = null; String s = h.C?.staticInt; Expect.equals(null, s); } / /# 17: static type warning
43 43
44 // Let T be the static type of e1 and let y be a fresh variable of type T. 44 // Let T be the static type of e1 and let y be a fresh variable of type T.
45 // Exactly the same static warnings that would be caused by y.id are also 45 // Exactly the same static warnings that would be caused by y.id are also
46 // generated in the case of e1?.id. 46 // generated in the case of e1?.id.
47 Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.bad); /// 05: static type warning 47 Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.bad); //# 05: static type warning
48 { B b = new C(1); Expect.equals(1, b?.v); } /// 06: static type warning 48 { B b = new C(1); Expect.equals(1, b?.v); } //# 06: static type warning
49 49
50 // '?.' cannot be used to access toplevel properties in libraries imported via 50 // '?.' cannot be used to access toplevel properties in libraries imported via
51 // prefix. 51 // prefix.
52 var x = h?.topLevelVar; /// 09: compile-time error 52 var x = h?.topLevelVar; //# 09: compile-time error
53 53
54 // Nor can it be used to access the hashCode getter on the class Type. 54 // Nor can it be used to access the hashCode getter on the class Type.
55 Expect.throws(() => C?.hashCode, noMethod); /// 10: static type warning 55 Expect.throws(() => C?.hashCode, noMethod); //# 10: static type warning
56 Expect.throws(() => h.C?.hashCode, noMethod); /// 11: static type warning 56 Expect.throws(() => h.C?.hashCode, noMethod); //# 11: static type warning
57 } 57 }
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