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// Copyright (c) 2015, 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.
// Verify that '??' binds tighter than '?:' and less tightly than '||'.
import "package:expect/expect.dart";
assertionError(e) => e is AssertionError;
// Determine whether the VM is running in checked mode.
bool get checkedMode {
try {
var x = 'foo';
int y = x;
return false;
} catch (_) {
return true;
}
}
main() {
// Make sure the "none" test fails if "??" is not implemented. This makes
// status files easier to maintain.
var _ = null ?? null;
// "a ?? b ?? c" should be legal, and should evaluate to the first non-null
// value (or null if there are no non-null values).
Expect.equals(1, 1 ?? 2 ?? 3); /// 01: ok
Expect.equals(2, null ?? 2 ?? 3); /// 02: ok
Expect.equals(3, null ?? null ?? 3); /// 03: ok
Expect.equals(null, null ?? null ?? null); /// 04: ok
// "a ?? b ? c : d" should parse as "(a ?? b) ? c : d", therefore provided
// that a is true, b need not be a bool. An incorrect parse of
// "a ?? (b ? c : d)" would require b to be a bool to avoid a static type
// warning.
Expect.equals(2, true ?? 1 ? 2 : 3); /// 05: ok
// "a ?? b || c" should parse as "a ?? (b || c)", therefore it's a static
// type warning if b doesn't have type bool. An incorrect parse of
// "(a ?? b) || c" would allow b to have any type provided that a is bool.
Expect.equals(false, false ?? 1 || true); /// 06: static type warning
// "a || b ?? c" should parse as "(a || b) ?? c", therefore it is a static
// type warning if b doesn't have type bool. An incorrect parse of
// "a || (b ?? c)" would allow b to have any type provided that c is bool.
if (checkedMode) {
Expect.throws(() => false || 1 ?? true, assertionError); /// 07: static type warning
} else {
Expect.equals(false, false || 1 ?? true); /// 07: continued
}
if (checkedMode) {
// An incorrect parse of "a || (b ?? c)" would result in no checked-mode
// error.
Expect.throws(() => false || null ?? true, assertionError); /// 08: ok
} else {
// An incorrect parse of "a || (b ?? c)" would result in c being evaluated.
int i = 0; /// 08: continued
Expect.equals(false, false || null ?? i++ == 0); /// 08: continued
Expect.equals(0, i); /// 08: continued
}
}