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// Copyright (c) 2011, 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 A type T is more specific than a type S, written T << S, if one
/// of the following conditions is met:
/// • T is S.
/// • T is ⊥
/// • S is dynamic.
/// • S is a direct supertype of T.
/// • T is a type parameter and S is the upper bound of T.
/// • T is a type parameter and S is Object.
/// • T is of the form I<T1, ..., Tn > and S is of the form I <S1, ..., Sn>
/// and Ti << Si 1 <= i <= n.
/// • T and S are both function types, and T << S under the rules of section
/// (Types/Function Types).
/// • T is a function type and S is Function.
/// • T << U and U << S.
/// << is a partial order on types. T is a subtype of S, written T <: S, iff
/// [⊥/Dynamic]T << S.
/// . . .
/// An interface type T may be assigned to a type S, written T <=> S, if either
/// T <: S or S <: T.
/// @description Checks that two generic types are not assignable if even one
/// type argument is not assignable.
/// @author iefremov
class A {}
class B {}
class C<T, S, U> {}
C<num, double, B> f() => new C<num, double, B>();
main() {
C<int, num, A> c = f();
// ^
// [analyzer] unspecified
// [cfe] unspecified
}