TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/classUpdateTests.errors.txt
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==== tests/cases/compiler/classUpdateTests.ts (16 errors) ====
//
// test codegen for instance properties
//
class A {
public p1 = 0;
private p2 = 0;
p3;
}
class B {
public p1 = 0;
private p2 = 0;
p3;
constructor() {}
}
class C {
constructor(public p1=0, private p2=0, p3=0) {}
}
//
// test requirements for super calls
//
class D { // NO ERROR
}
class E extends D { // NO ERROR
public p1 = 0;
}
class F extends E {
constructor() {} // ERROR - super call required
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
!!! Constructors for derived classes must contain a 'super' call.
}
class G extends D {
public p1 = 0;
constructor() { super(); } // NO ERROR
}
class H {
constructor() { super(); } // ERROR - no super call allowed
~~~~~
!!! 'super' can only be referenced in a derived class.
}
class I extends Object {
~~~~~~
!!! A class may only extend another class.
constructor() { super(); } // ERROR - no super call allowed
~~~~~
!!! 'super' can only be referenced in a derived class.
}
class J extends G {
constructor(public p1:number) {
super(); // NO ERROR
}
}
class K extends G {
constructor(public p1:number) { // ERROR
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
var i = 0;
~~~~~~~~~~~~
super();
~~~~~~~~~~
}
~~
!!! A 'super' call must be the first statement in the constructor when a class contains initialized properties or has parameter properties.
}
class L extends G {
~
!!! Class 'L' incorrectly extends base class 'G':
!!! Private property 'p1' cannot be reimplemented.
constructor(private p1:number) {
super(); // NO ERROR
}
}
class M extends G {
~
!!! Class 'M' incorrectly extends base class 'G':
!!! Private property 'p1' cannot be reimplemented.
constructor(private p1:number) { // ERROR
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
var i = 0;
~~~~~~~~~~~~
super();
~~~~~~~~~~
}
~~
!!! A 'super' call must be the first statement in the constructor when a class contains initialized properties or has parameter properties.
}
//
// test this reference in field initializers
//
class N {
public p1 = 0;
public p2 = this.p1;
constructor() {
this.p2 = 0;
}
}
//
// test error on property declarations within class constructors
//
class O {
constructor() {
public p1 = 0; // ERROR
~~~~~~
!!! Statement expected.
}
}
~
!!! Declaration or statement expected.
class P {
constructor() {
private p1 = 0; // ERROR
~~~~~~~
!!! Statement expected.
}
}
~
!!! Declaration or statement expected.
class Q {
constructor() {
public this.p1 = 0; // ERROR
~~~~~~
!!! Statement expected.
~~
!!! Property 'p1' does not exist on type 'Q'.
}
}
class R {
constructor() {
private this.p1 = 0; // ERROR
~~~~~~~
!!! Statement expected.
~~
!!! Property 'p1' does not exist on type 'R'.
}
}