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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, 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 Allow generic function types as type arguments and bounds
*
* The language disallows generic function types as type arguments and bounds.
*
* late List<T Function<T>(T)> idFunctions; // INVALID.
* var callback = [foo<T>(T value) => value]; // Inferred as above, then invalid.
* late S Function<S extends T Function<T>(T)>(S) f; // INVALID.
*
* We remove that restriction, so a type argument and a bound can be a generic
* function type.
*
* This requires no new syntax, and in some cases only the removal of a single
* check. There might be some platforms where the implementation currently
* assumes that generic function types cannot occur as the value of type
* variables (an proof-of-concept attempt hit an assert in the VM). Such
* assumptions will need to be flushed out with tests and fixed.
*
* Because we already infer List<T Function<T>(T)> in the code above, this
* change will not affect type inference, it will just make the inferred type
* not be an error afterwards.
*
* We do not expect the removal of this restriction to affect the feasibility of
* type inference. After all, it's already possible to have a generic function
* type occurring covariantly in a type argument, like List<T Function<T>(T)
* Function()>.
* @description Checks that generic function can be a function type alias
* argument and bound.
* @author iarkh@unipro.ru
*/
// SharedOptions=--enable-experiment=generic-metadata
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
typedef T TEST1<T extends void Function<TT>()>();
typedef T TEST2<T extends TT Function<TT>()>();
typedef T TEST3<T extends void Function<TT>(TT)>();
typedef T TEST4<T extends TT Function<TT>(TT)>();
typedef exp1 = void Function<T>() Function();
typedef exp2 = T Function<T>() Function();
typedef exp3 = void Function<T>(T) Function();
typedef exp4 = T Function<T>(T) Function();
main() {
Expect.equals(exp1, TEST1);
Expect.equals(exp2, TEST2);
Expect.equals(exp3, TEST3);
Expect.equals(exp4, TEST4);
}