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This makes parsing of these constructs the same whether they are in an object literal or a class. This is important for incrementla parsing for knowing if we can reuse these nodes if we run into them.
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts(4,15): error TS1005: ']' expected.
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts(4,23): error TS1005: ',' expected.
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts(4,24): error TS1136: Property assignment expected.
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts(4,32): error TS1005: ':' expected.
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts(5,1): error TS1128: Declaration or statement expected.
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==== tests/cases/conformance/classes/indexMemberDeclarations/privateIndexer2.ts (5 errors) ====
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// private indexers not allowed
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var x = {
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private [x: string]: string;
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~
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!!! error TS1005: ']' expected.
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~
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!!! error TS1005: ',' expected.
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~
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!!! error TS1136: Property assignment expected.
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~
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!!! error TS1005: ':' expected.
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}
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~
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!!! error TS1128: Declaration or statement expected.
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var y: {
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private[x: string]: string;
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} |