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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 Dynamic Semantics
/// The new dynamic semantics are a superset of the original behavior. To avoid
/// redundancy and handle nested uses, the semantics are expressed in terms of a
/// separate procedure below:
/// . . .
/// Sets
///
/// 1. Create a fresh instance [collection] of a class that implements [Set<E>].
///
/// 2. For each [element] in the set literal:
/// i. Evaluate [element] using the procedure below.
///
/// 3. The result of the literal expression is [collection].
/// . . .
/// To evaluate a collection [element]:
/// This procedure handles elements in both list and map literals because the
/// only difference is how a base expression element or entry element is handled.
/// The control flow parts are the same so are unified here.
///
/// 1. If [element] is an [if] element:
///
/// i. Evaluate the condition expression to a value [condition].
/// ii. Subject [condition] to boolean conversion to a value [result].
/// iii. If [result] is [true]:
/// a. Evaluate the "then" element using this procedure.
/// iv. Else, if there is an "else" element of the [if]:
/// a. Evaluate the "else" element using this procedure.
/// . . .
/// @description Checks that if [element] of set literal is an [if] element, this
/// element is evaluated using the specified procedure.
/// @author ngl@unipro.ru
import "../../Utils/expect.dart";
main() {
const t = false;
const int x = 1;
var set1exp = new Set<int>();
if (t) {
set1exp.add(x);
} else {
set1exp.add(x + 10);
}
if (!t) {
set1exp.add(x + 1);
} else {
set1exp.add(x + 11);
}
set1exp.add(-1);
Expect.isTrue(set1exp is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set1exp);
var set1 = <int>{if (t) x else x + 10, if (!t) x + 1 else x + 11, -1};
// set1exp {11, 2, -1}
Expect.setEquals(set1exp, set1);
Expect.isTrue(set1 is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set1);
var set2exp = new Set<int>();
if (t) {
set2exp.add(x);
} else {
if (!t) {
set2exp.add(x);
} else {
set2exp.add(x + 10);
}
}
if (!t) {
set2exp.add(x + 1);
} else {
set2exp.add(x + 11);
}
set2exp.add(-1);
Expect.isTrue(set2exp is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set2exp);
var set2 = <int>{
if (t) x else if (!t) x else x + 10,
if (!t) x + 1 else x + 11, -1
};
// set2exp {1, 2, -1}
Expect.setEquals(set2exp, set2);
Expect.isTrue(set2 is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set2);
var set3exp = new Set<int>();
if (t) {
set3exp.add(x);
} else {
set3exp.add(x + 10);
}
if (!t) {
if (t) {
set3exp.add(x + 1);
} else {
set3exp.add(x + 11);
}
} else {
set3exp.add(x + 12);
}
set3exp.add(-1);
Expect.isTrue(set3exp is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set3exp);
var set3 = {
if (t) x else x + 10,
if (!t) if (t) x + 1 else x + 11 else x + 12, -1
};
// set3exp {11, 12, -1}
Expect.setEquals(set3exp, set3);
Expect.isTrue(set3 is Set<int>);
Expect.runtimeIsType<Set<int>>(set3);
}