| // Copyright (c) 2022, 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 The semantics of such an enum declaration, E, is defined as |
| /// introducing a (semantic) class, C, just like a similar class declaration. |
| /// ... |
| /// Enum values: For each <enumEntry> with name id and index i in the |
| /// comma-separated list of enum entries, a constant value is created, and a |
| /// static constant variable named id is created in C with that value. All the |
| /// constant values are associated, in some implementation dependent way, with |
| /// |
| /// their name id as a string "id", |
| /// |
| /// their index i as an int, and |
| /// their enum class’s name as a string, "Name", |
| /// all of which is accessible to the toString and index member of Enum, and to |
| /// the EnumName.name extension getter. The values are computed as follows. |
| /// |
| /// id ↦ Name() (no arguments, equivalent to empty argument list) |
| /// id(args) ↦ Name(args) |
| /// id<types>(args) ↦ Name<types>(args) |
| /// id.named(args) ↦ Name._$named(args) |
| /// id<types>.named(args) ↦ Name<types>._$named(args) |
| /// where args are considered as occurring in a const context, and it’s a |
| /// compile-time error if they are then not compile-time constants. |
| /// |
| /// @description Check computing of enum values |
| /// @author sgrekhov@unipro.ru |
| |
| // SharedOptions=--enable-experiment=enhanced-enums |
| |
| import "../../Utils/expect.dart"; |
| |
| enum E1 { |
| e1, |
| e2(), |
| e3.named(); |
| |
| final String log; |
| const E1() : log = "E1()"; |
| const E1.named() : log = "E1.named()"; |
| } |
| |
| enum E2<T extends num> { |
| e1, |
| e2(), |
| e3.named(), |
| e4<int>(), |
| e5<double>.named(); |
| |
| final String log; |
| const E2() : log = "E2()"; |
| const E2.named() : log = "E2.named()"; |
| } |
| |
| main() { |
| Expect.equals("E1()", E1.e1.log); |
| Expect.equals("E1()", E1.e2.log); |
| Expect.equals("E1.named()", E1.e3.log); |
| |
| Expect.equals("E2()", E2.e1.log); |
| Expect.equals("E2()", E2.e2.log); |
| Expect.equals("E2.named()", E2.e3.log); |
| Expect.equals("E2()", E2.e4.log); |
| Expect.equals("E2.named()", E2.e5.log); |
| } |