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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 An unqualified function invocation i has the form id(a1, ... , an, xn+1 : an+1, ... , xn+k :
* an+k), where id is an identifier.
* If there exists a lexically visible declaration named id, let fid be the inner-
* most such declaration. Then:
* - If fid is a local function, a library function, a library or static getter or a
* variable then i is interpreted as a function expression invocation.
* - Otherwise, if fid is a static method of the enclosing class C, i is equivalent to
* C.id(a1, ... , an, xn+1 : an+1, ... , xn+k : an+k).
* - Otherwise, fid is necessarily an instance method or getter of the enclosing
* class C, and i is equivalent to the ordinary method invocation
* this.id(a1, ... , an, xn+1 : an+1, ... , xn+k : an+k).
* Otherwise, if i occurs inside a top level or static function (be it function,
* method, getter, or setter) or variable initializer, evaluation of i causes a
* NoSuchMethodError to be thrown.
* If i does not occur inside a top level or static function, i is equivalent to
* this.id(a1, ... , an, xn+1 : an+1, ... , xn+k : an+k).
* @description Checks that if there is no declaration and i occurs inside
* a constructor header, i is equivalent to this.id() and hence leads to
* compile error.
* @compile-error
* @author ilya
*/
class C {
var x;
C() : x = undeclared(); // error: implicit access to receiver 'this'
}
main() {
new C().x;
}