TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/parseTypes.types
Wesley Wigham 5353475fce Always collect type and symbol baselines (#18621)
* Always generate type & symbol baselines

* Accept changed shadowed baselines

* Accept brand new type and symbol baselines

* Allow `getTypeAtLocation` to return undefined in the type writer

* Accept baselines which had missing type information

* Bind container for dynamically names enum members so they may be printed

* Accept type/symbol baselines for enums with computed members

* First pass at reducing typeWriter memory overhead

* Use generators to allow for type and symbol baselines with no cache

* Accept new baselines for tests whose output was fixed by better newline splitting

* Hard cap on number of declarations printed, cache declaration print text

* handle differing newlines better still to handle RWC newlines

* Lower abridging count, accept abridged baselines

* Limit max RWC error output size, limit RWC type and symbol baseline input size

* Move skip logic into type and symbol baseliner to streamline error handling

* Accept removal of empty baselines

* Canonicalize path earlier to handle odd paths in input files

* Do canonicalization earlier still, also ensure parallel perf profiles for different targets do not trample one another

* No need to pathify again
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=== tests/cases/compiler/parseTypes.ts ===
var x = <() => number>null;
>x : () => number
><() => number>null : () => number
>null : null
var y = <{(): number; }>null;
>y : () => number
><{(): number; }>null : () => number
>null : null
var z = <{new(): number; }>null
>z : new () => number
><{new(): number; }>null : new () => number
>null : null
var w = <{[x:number]: number; }>null
>w : { [x: number]: number; }
><{[x:number]: number; }>null : { [x: number]: number; }
>x : number
>null : null
function f() { return 3 };
>f : () => number
>3 : 3
function g(s: string) { true };
>g : (s: string) => void
>s : string
>true : true
y=f;
>y=f : () => number
>y : () => number
>f : () => number
y=g;
>y=g : (s: string) => void
>y : () => number
>g : (s: string) => void
x=g;
>x=g : (s: string) => void
>x : () => number
>g : (s: string) => void
w=g;
>w=g : (s: string) => void
>w : { [x: number]: number; }
>g : (s: string) => void
z=g;
>z=g : (s: string) => void
>z : new () => number
>g : (s: string) => void