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/*
* 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 Mixin application semantics is mostly unchanged, except that it's
* a compile-time error to apply a mixin to a class that doesn't implement all
* the 'on' type requirements of the mixin declaration, or apply a mixin
* containing super-invocations to a class that doesn't have a concrete
* implementation of the super-invoked members compatible with the
* super-constraint interface.
*
* @description Checks that there is no compile error if a mixin is applied to a
* class that implements all the 'on' type requirements of the mixin
* declaration. Test 'implements' implementation of 'on' clause interfaces
* @author sgrekhov@unipro.ru
*/
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
class S {}
class T {}
class X extends S {}
class Y extends T {}
String console = "";
class A<T1> {
String get a1 => "A.a1";
set a2(String v) {
console = "A:$v";
}
String a3() => "A.a3";
String operator ~() => a1.substring(0, 1);
}
abstract class B<T1> {
String get b1;
void set b2(String v);
String b3();
String operator -() => b1.substring(0, 1);
}
class C<T1, S1> implements A<T1>, B<S1> {
String get a1 => "C.a1";
set a2(String v) {
console = "C:$v";
}
String a3() => "C.a3";
String operator ~() => a1.substring(0, 3);
String get b1 => "C.b1";
void set b2(String v) {
console = "C:$v";
}
String b3() => "C.b3";
String operator -() => b1.substring(0, 3);
}
mixin M<X1 extends S, Y1 extends T> on A<Y1>, B<X1> {
String get m1 => "m1";
void set m2(String v) {
console = "M:$v";
}
String m3() => "m3";
}
class MA<X1 extends S, Y1 extends T> extends C<Y1, X1> with M<X1, Y1> {
}
main() {
MA<X, Y> ma = new MA<X, Y>();
Expect.equals("C.a1", ma.a1);
ma.a2 = "a2";
Expect.equals("C:a2", console);
Expect.equals("C.a3", ma.a3());
Expect.equals("C.a", ~ma);
Expect.equals("C.b1", ma.b1);
ma.b2 = "b2";
Expect.equals("C:b2", console);
Expect.equals("C.b3", ma.b3());
Expect.equals("C.b", -ma);
Expect.equals("m1", ma.m1);
ma.m2 = "m2";
Expect.equals("M:m2", console);
Expect.equals("m3", ma.m3());
}