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// Copyright (c) 2019, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/**
* @assertion Since the spread is unpacked and its individual elements added to
* the containing collection, we don't require the spread expression itself to
* be assignable to the collection's type. For example, this is allowed:
*
* var numbers = <num>[1, 2, 3];
* var ints = <int>[...numbers];
*
* This works because the individual elements in numbers do happen to have the
* right type even though the list that contains them does not. As long as the
* spread object is "spreadable" — it implements [Iterable] — there is no
* static error.
* @note That's an error with null-safety to assign Map<num, num> to
* Map<int, int>, see
* https://github.com/dart-lang/language/blob/471a98ca0dd5b02d194ffad0dc128065771253a0/specification/dartLangSpec.tex#L8245,
* because `num` isn't assignable to `int`.
* @description Checks that static error is thrown if spread element and
* map type arguments are incompatible.
* @author iarkh@unipro.ru
*/
main() {
Map<num, num> numbers = <num, num>{};
<String, num>{...numbers};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
var numbers1 = <num, num>{1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3};
<int, int>{...numbers};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
var objects = <Object, Object>{2: 22, 7: 77, 9: 99};
<int, int>{...objects};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
<String, int>{...objects};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
Map<num, num>? numbers2 = <num, num>{1: 1, 2: 2, 3: 3};
<int, int>{...?numbers2};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
Map<Object?, Object?>? objects1 = <Object?, Object?>{2: 22, 7: 77, 9: 99};
<int, int>{...?objects1};
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
}