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// Copyright (c) 2020, 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.
// Tests `is` checks and `as` casts between various JS objects. Currently, all
// checks and casts should be allowed between JS objects.
@JS()
library is_check_and_as_cast_test;
import 'package:js/js.dart';
import 'package:expect/expect.dart' show hasUnsoundNullSafety;
import 'package:expect/minitest.dart';
@JS()
external void eval(String code);
@JS()
class Foo {
external Foo(int a);
external int get a;
}
// Class with same structure as Foo but separate JS class.
@JS()
class Bar {
external Bar(int a);
external int get a;
}
@JS('Bar')
class BarCopy {
external BarCopy(int a);
external int get a;
}
// JS object literals
@JS()
@anonymous
class LiteralA {
external int get x;
}
@JS()
@anonymous
class LiteralB {
external int get y;
}
// Library is annotated with JS so we don't need the annotation here.
external LiteralA get a;
external LiteralB get b;
class DartClass {}
// Avoid static type optimization by running all tests using this.
@pragma('dart2js:noInline')
@pragma('dart2js:assumeDynamic')
confuse(x) => x;
void main() {
eval(r"""
function Foo(a) {
this.a = a;
}
function Bar(a) {
this.a = a;
}
var a = {
x: 1,
};
var b = {
y: 2,
};
""");
// JS class object can be checked and casted with itself.
var foo = Foo(42);
expect(foo is Foo, isTrue);
expect(confuse(foo) is Foo, isTrue);
expect(() => (foo as Foo), returnsNormally);
// Try it with dynamic.
dynamic d = Foo(42);
expect(d is Foo, isTrue);
expect(() => (d as Foo), returnsNormally);
// Casts are allowed between any JS class objects.
expect(foo is Bar, isTrue);
expect(confuse(foo) is Bar, isTrue);
expect(d is Bar, isTrue);
expect(() => (foo as Bar), returnsNormally);
expect(() => (d as Bar), returnsNormally);
// BarCopy is the same JS class as Bar.
var barCopy = BarCopy(42);
expect(barCopy is Bar, isTrue);
expect(confuse(barCopy) is Bar, isTrue);
expect(() => (barCopy as Bar), returnsNormally);
// JS object literal can be checked and casted with itself.
expect(a is LiteralA, isTrue);
expect(confuse(a) is LiteralA, isTrue);
expect(() => (a as LiteralA), returnsNormally);
// Like class objects, casts are allowed between any object literals.
expect(a is LiteralB, isTrue);
expect(confuse(a) is LiteralB, isTrue);
expect(() => (a as LiteralB), returnsNormally);
// Similarly, casts are allowed between any class objects and object literals.
expect(foo is LiteralB, isTrue);
expect(confuse(foo) is LiteralB, isTrue);
expect(() => (foo as LiteralB), returnsNormally);
expect(a is Foo, isTrue);
expect(confuse(a) is Foo, isTrue);
expect(() => (a as Foo), returnsNormally);
// You cannot cast between JS interop objects and Dart objects, however.
var dartClass = DartClass();
expect(dartClass is Foo, isFalse);
expect(confuse(dartClass) is Foo, isFalse);
expect(() => (dartClass as Foo), throws);
expect(dartClass is LiteralA, isFalse);
expect(confuse(dartClass) is LiteralA, isFalse);
expect(() => (dartClass as LiteralA), throws);
expect(foo is DartClass, isFalse);
expect(confuse(foo) is DartClass, isFalse);
expect(() => (foo as DartClass), throws);
expect(a is DartClass, isFalse);
expect(confuse(a) is DartClass, isFalse);
expect(() => (a as DartClass), throws);
// Test that nullability is still respected with JS types.
expect(foo is Foo?, isTrue);
expect(confuse(foo) is Foo?, isTrue);
expect(() => (foo as Foo?), returnsNormally);
Foo? nullableFoo = null;
expect(nullableFoo is Foo?, isTrue);
expect(confuse(nullableFoo) is Foo?, isTrue);
expect(() => (nullableFoo as Foo?), returnsNormally);
expect(nullableFoo is Foo, isFalse);
expect(confuse(nullableFoo) is Foo, isFalse);
expect(() => (nullableFoo as Foo),
hasUnsoundNullSafety ? returnsNormally : throws);
expect(a is LiteralA?, isTrue);
expect(confuse(a) is LiteralA?, isTrue);
expect(() => (a as LiteralA?), returnsNormally);
LiteralA? nullableA = null;
expect(nullableA is LiteralA?, isTrue);
expect(confuse(nullableA) is LiteralA?, isTrue);
expect(() => (nullableA as LiteralA?), returnsNormally);
expect(nullableA is LiteralA, isFalse);
expect(confuse(nullableA) is LiteralA, isFalse);
expect(() => (nullableA as LiteralA),
hasUnsoundNullSafety ? returnsNormally : throws);
}