| // Copyright (c) 2018, 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 From the Constant-update-2018 Spec: |
| /// The operator [>>>] is now allowed in a potentially constant expression, and |
| /// it is valid in constant expression if its left and right operands are [int] |
| /// instances, and the operation doesn't throw. The [>>>] operator has not been |
| /// added to the [int] class yet, so unless the left-hand operand's static type |
| /// is [dynamic], the program will still be rejected. When the operator is added, |
| /// it should then also work in a constant expression. |
| /// @description Checks that operator [>>>] is accepted in potentially constant |
| /// expressions. |
| /// @Issue 30886 |
| /// @author iarkh@unipro.ru |
| |
| import "../../Utils/expect.dart"; |
| |
| main() { |
| const int c1 = (-2 >>> 1); |
| Expect.equals(-2 >>> 1, c1); |
| |
| const int c2 = (125 >>> c1); |
| Expect.equals(125 >>> c1, c2); |
| |
| const int c3 = (c2 >>> 0); |
| Expect.equals(c2 >>> 0, c3); |
| |
| const int c4 = (0 >>> 1); |
| Expect.equals(0 >>> 1, c4); |
| |
| const int c5 = (100000 >>> 100); |
| Expect.equals(100000 >>> 100, c5); |
| |
| } |