TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/stringLiteralTypesInImplementationSignatures2.js

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//// [stringLiteralTypesInImplementationSignatures2.ts]
// String literal types are only valid in overload signatures
function foo(x: any);
function foo(x: 'hi') { }
class C {
foo(x: string);
foo(x: 'hi') { }
}
interface I {
(x: 'a');
(x: 'hi');
foo(x: 'a', y: 'a');
foo(x: 'hi', y: 'hi');
}
var a: {
(x: 'hi');
(x: 'a');
foo(x: 'hi');
foo(x: 'a');
}
var b = {
foo(x: 'hi') { },
foo(x: 'a') { },
}
//// [stringLiteralTypesInImplementationSignatures2.js]
// String literal types are only valid in overload signatures
function foo(x) { }
var C = (function () {
function C() {
}
C.prototype.foo = function (x) { };
return C;
})();
var a;
var b = {
foo: function (x) { },
foo: function (x) { }
};