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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 An expression like:
///
/// { ...a, ...b }
/// Is syntactically parsed as [mapOrSetLiteral]. To determine whether it
/// actually is a map or set, the surrounding context is used. Given an
/// [mapOrSetLiteral] with context type [C]:
///
/// If [Set<Null>] is assignable to [C], and [Map<Null, Null>] is not
/// assignable to [C], then the collection is a set literal.
///
/// Otherwise, it is a map literal.
///
/// In other words, if it can only be a set, it is. Otherwise, it's a map.
/// @description Checks that if [a] and [b] are map literals, their spread is a
/// map.
/// @author iarkh@unipro.ru
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
main() {
var map1 = {1: 1, "test": 1, 14: null};
var map2 = <int, int>{10: 24};
var map3 = <String, bool>{};
var map4 = <bool, String>{true: "true", false: "false"};
Map res1 = {...map1, ...map2};
Expect.mapEquals({1: 1, "test": 1, 14: null, 10: 24}, res1);
Map res2 = {...map2, ...map3};
Expect.mapEquals({10: 24}, res2);
Map res3 = {...map3, ...map4};
Expect.mapEquals({true: "true", false: "false"}, res3);
Map res4 = {...map1, ...map2, ...map3, ...map4};
Expect.mapEquals(
{1: 1, "test": 1, 14: null, 10: 24, true: "true", false: "false"}, res4);
}