TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/templateStringInObjectLiteral.errors.txt
Cyrus Najmabadi f1a2e41a8a Sort diagnostics in our baseline output.
This was we don't get noisy baselines just because a different phase of the compiler reported
the diagnostic.

This helps with Yui's refactoring work to move grammar checks into the type checker.
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tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts(1,9): error TS2349: Cannot invoke an expression whose type lacks a call signature.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts(3,5): error TS1136: Property assignment expected.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts(3,8): error TS1005: ',' expected.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts(3,10): error TS1134: Variable declaration expected.
tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts(4,1): error TS1128: Declaration or statement expected.
==== tests/cases/conformance/es6/templates/templateStringInObjectLiteral.ts (5 errors) ====
var x = {
~
a: `abc${ 123 }def`,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
`b`: 321
~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2349: Cannot invoke an expression whose type lacks a call signature.
~~~
!!! error TS1136: Property assignment expected.
~
!!! error TS1005: ',' expected.
~~~
!!! error TS1134: Variable declaration expected.
}
~
!!! error TS1128: Declaration or statement expected.