TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/classMemberInitializerWithLamdaScoping.js
2014-08-21 17:17:02 -07:00

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//// [classMemberInitializerWithLamdaScoping.ts]
declare var console: {
log(msg?: any): void;
};
class Test {
constructor(private field: string) {
}
messageHandler = () => {
var field = this.field;
console.log(field); // Using field here shouldnt be error
};
static field: number;
static staticMessageHandler = () => {
var field = Test.field;
console.log(field); // Using field here shouldnt be error
};
}
var field1: string;
class Test1 {
constructor(private field1: string) {
}
messageHandler = () => {
console.log(field1); // But this should be error as the field1 will resolve to var field1
// but since this code would be generated inside constructor, in generated js
// it would resolve to private field1 and thats not what user intended here.
};
static staticMessageHandler = () => {
console.log(field1); // This shouldnt be error as its a static property
};
}
//// [classMemberInitializerWithLamdaScoping.js]
var Test = (function () {
function Test(field) {
var _this = this;
this.field = field;
this.messageHandler = function () {
var field = _this.field;
console.log(field); // Using field here shouldnt be error
};
}
Test.staticMessageHandler = function () {
var field = Test.field;
console.log(field); // Using field here shouldnt be error
};
return Test;
})();
var field1;
var Test1 = (function () {
function Test1(field1) {
this.field1 = field1;
this.messageHandler = function () {
console.log(field1); // But this should be error as the field1 will resolve to var field1
// but since this code would be generated inside constructor, in generated js
// it would resolve to private field1 and thats not what user intended here.
};
}
Test1.staticMessageHandler = function () {
console.log(field1); // This shouldnt be error as its a static property
};
return Test1;
})();