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// Copyright (c) 2021, 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 Since named arguments are distinguishable from positional ones,
/// allowing named arguments to be placed anywhere in the argument list can be
/// done without changing calling semantics.
///
/// @description Checks that named arguments may be placed anywhere in the
/// argument list. Test constructors
/// @author sgrekhov@unipro.ru
// SharedOptions=--enable-experiment=named-arguments-anywhere
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
class C<T> {
String log = "";
C(T x, T y, {T? z}) {
log = "x=$x, y=$y, z=$z";
}
C.named(T x, T y, {T? z}) {
log = "x=$x, y=$y, z=$z";
}
}
main() {
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>(1, 2, z: 3).log);
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>(z: 3, 1, 2).log);
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>(1, z: 3, 2).log);
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>.named(1, 2, z: 3).log);
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>.named(z: 3, 1, 2).log);
Expect.equals("x=1, y=2, z=3", C<int>.named(1, z: 3, 2).log);
}