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i.e. use "var v: string" instead of "(var) v: string". The parens case should only be used when we're using an english description instead of an actual language construct.
13 lines
327 B
TypeScript
13 lines
327 B
TypeScript
/// <reference path='fourslash.ts'/>
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////class C<T> {
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//// foo(x: T) { }
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////}
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////var /*1*/x = new C<any>(); // Quick Info for x is C<any>
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////var /*2*/y = C.prototype; // Quick Info for y is C<{}>
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goTo.marker('1');
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verify.quickInfoIs('var x: C<any>');
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goTo.marker('2');
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verify.quickInfoIs('var y: C<any>');
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