//// [objectTypesIdentityWithGenericConstructSignaturesDifferingByConstraints.ts] // Two call or construct signatures are considered identical when they have the same number of type parameters and, considering those // parameters pairwise identical, have identical type parameter constraints, identical number of parameters with identical kind(required, // optional or rest) and types, and identical return types. class B> { constructor(x: T) { return null; } } class C { constructor(x: T) { return null; } } interface I { new(x: T): string; } interface I2 { new(x: T): string; } var a: { new>(x: T): string } var b = { new(x: T) { return ''; } }; // not a construct signature, function called new function foo1b(x: B>); function foo1b(x: B>); // error function foo1b(x: any) { } function foo1c(x: C); function foo1c(x: C); // error function foo1c(x: any) { } function foo2(x: I); function foo2(x: I); // error function foo2(x: any) { } function foo3(x: typeof a); function foo3(x: typeof a); // error function foo3(x: any) { } function foo4(x: typeof b); function foo4(x: typeof b); // error function foo4(x: any) { } function foo8(x: B>); function foo8(x: I); // ok function foo8(x: any) { } function foo9(x: B>); function foo9(x: C); // error, types are structurally equal function foo9(x: any) { } function foo10(x: B>); function foo10(x: typeof a); // ok function foo10(x: any) { } function foo11(x: B>); function foo11(x: typeof b); // ok function foo11(x: any) { } function foo12(x: I); function foo12(x: C); // ok function foo12(x: any) { } function foo12b(x: I2); function foo12b(x: C); // ok function foo12b(x: any) { } function foo13(x: I); function foo13(x: typeof a); // ok function foo13(x: any) { } function foo14(x: I); function foo14(x: typeof b); // ok function foo14(x: any) { } //// [objectTypesIdentityWithGenericConstructSignaturesDifferingByConstraints.js] // Two call or construct signatures are considered identical when they have the same number of type parameters and, considering those // parameters pairwise identical, have identical type parameter constraints, identical number of parameters with identical kind(required, // optional or rest) and types, and identical return types. var B = (function () { function B(x) { return null; } return B; })(); var C = (function () { function C(x) { return null; } return C; })(); var a; var b = { new: function (x) { return ''; } }; // not a construct signature, function called new function foo1b(x) { } function foo1c(x) { } function foo2(x) { } function foo3(x) { } function foo4(x) { } function foo8(x) { } function foo9(x) { } function foo10(x) { } function foo11(x) { } function foo12(x) { } function foo12b(x) { } function foo13(x) { } function foo14(x) { }