| Index: tests/language/src/ParserQuirksTest.dart
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| diff --git a/tests/language/src/ParserQuirksTest.dart b/tests/language/src/ParserQuirksTest.dart
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| --- a/tests/language/src/ParserQuirksTest.dart
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| -// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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| -// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| -// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -// Test that a Dart implementation doesn't turn dynamic errors into
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| -// compilation errors.
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| -
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| -f(x) {}
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| -
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| -class MyClass {
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| - MyClass(x, y);
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| -
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| - foo() {
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| - var z;
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| - // Neither y nor x are defined. So they are simply dynamic
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| - // (getter) sends to this, not compile-time errors.
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| - if (false) f(new MyClass(z, y[x.y.z]));
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| - if (false) print(y[x.y.z]);
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -main() {
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| - var x;
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| - // We know the concrete type of f (a function closure) does not
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| - // support the index operator. However, this is a dynamic error, so
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| - // this program should compile.
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| - if (false) print(f[x.y.z]);
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| - new MyClass(0, 0).foo();
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| -}
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