TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/widenedTypes.js

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//// [widenedTypes.ts]
null instanceof (() => { });
({}) instanceof null; // Ok because null is a subtype of function
null in {};
"" in null;
for (var a in null) { }
var t = [3, (3, null)];
t[3] = "";
var x: typeof undefined = 3;
x = 3;
var y;
var u = [3, (y = null)];
u[3] = "";
var ob: { x: typeof undefined } = { x: "" };
// Highlights the difference between array literals and object literals
var arr: string[] = [3, null]; // not assignable because null is not widened. BCT is {}
var obj: { [x: string]: string; } = { x: 3, y: null }; // assignable because null is widened, and therefore BCT is any
//// [widenedTypes.js]
null instanceof (function () {
});
({}) instanceof null; // Ok because null is a subtype of function
null in {};
"" in null;
for (var a in null) {
}
var t = [
3,
(3, null)
];
t[3] = "";
var x = 3;
x = 3;
var y;
var u = [
3,
(y = null)
];
u[3] = "";
var ob = {
x: ""
};
// Highlights the difference between array literals and object literals
var arr = [
3,
null
]; // not assignable because null is not widened. BCT is {}
var obj = {
x: 3,
y: null
}; // assignable because null is widened, and therefore BCT is any
//// [widenedTypes.d.ts]
declare var t: number[];
declare var x: typeof undefined;
declare var y: any;
declare var u: number[];
declare var ob: {
x: typeof undefined;
};
declare var arr: string[];
declare var obj: {
[x: string]: string;
};