TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.errors.txt
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tests/cases/conformance/es6/arrowFunction/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.ts(2,15): error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/arrowFunction/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.ts(7,19): error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/arrowFunction/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.ts(13,13): error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/arrowFunction/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.ts(19,15): error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
==== tests/cases/conformance/es6/arrowFunction/emitArrowFunctionWhenUsingArguments01.ts (4 errors) ====
var a = () => {
var arg = arguments[0]; // error
~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
}
var b = function () {
var a = () => {
var arg = arguments[0]; // error
~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
}
}
function baz() {
() => {
var arg = arguments[0];
~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
}
}
function foo(inputFunc: () => void) { }
foo(() => {
var arg = arguments[0]; // error
~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2496: The 'arguments' object cannot be referenced in an arrow function in ES3 and ES5. Consider using a standard function expression.
});
function bar() {
var arg = arguments[0]; // no error
}
() => {
function foo() {
var arg = arguments[0]; // no error
}
}