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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 If two or more extensions apply to the same member access, or if a
* member of the receiver type takes precedence over an extension method, or if
* the extension is imported with a prefix, then it is possible to force an
* extension member invocation:
*
* MyList(object).quickSort();
*
* or if you don't want the type argument to the extension to be inferred:
*
* MyList<String>(object).quickSort();
*
* or if you imported the extension with a prefix to avoid name collision:
*
* prefix.MyList<String>(object).quickSort();
*
* The syntax looks like a constructor invocation, but it does not create a new
* object.
*
* If [object.quickSort()] would invoke an extension method of [MyList] if
* [MyList] was the only extension in scope, then [MyList(object).quickSort()]
* will invoke the exact same method in the same way.
*
* @description Check that if several extensions can be applied to the same
* member access, it's possible to force an extension member invocation
* @author iarkh@unipro.ru
*/
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
extension Ext1 on String {
bool get isExt1 => true;
}
extension Ext2 on String {
bool get isExt1 => false;
}
main() {
String test = "";
Expect.isTrue(Ext1(test).isExt1);
Expect.isFalse(Ext2(test).isExt1);
}