// Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Verify semantics of the ?. operator when it is used to invoke a method. import "package:expect/expect.dart"; import "conditional_access_helper.dart" as h; bad() { Expect.fail('Should not be executed'); } class B {} class C extends B { f(callback()) => callback(); int g(int callback()) => callback(); static staticF(callback()) => callback(); static int staticG(int callback()) => callback(); } C nullC() => null; main() { // Make sure the "none" test fails if method invocation using "?." is not // implemented. This makes status files easier to maintain. nullC()?.f(null); // o?.m(...) is equivalent to ((x) => x == null ? null : x.m(...))(o). Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.f(bad())); //# 01: ok Expect.equals(1, new C()?.f(() => 1)); //# 02: ok // C?.m(...) is equivalent to C.m(...). Expect.equals(1, C?.staticF(() => 1)); //# 14: ok Expect.equals(1, h.C?.staticF(() => 1)); //# 15: ok // The static type of o?.m(...) is the same as the static type of // o.m(...). { int i = nullC()?.g(bad()); Expect.equals(null, i); } //# 03: ok { int i = new C()?.g(() => 1); Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 04: ok { String s = nullC()?.g(bad()); Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 05: compile-time error { String s = new C()?.g(() => null); Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 06: compile-time error { int i = C?.staticG(() => 1); Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 16: ok { int i = h.C?.staticG(() => 1); Expect.equals(1, i); } //# 17: ok { String s = C?.staticG(() => null); Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 18: compile-time error { String s = h.C?.staticG(() => null); Expect.equals(null, s); } //# 19: compile-time error // Let T be the static type of o and let y be a fresh variable of type T. // Exactly the same static warnings that would be caused by y.m(...) are also // generated in the case of o?.m(...). { B b = new C(); Expect.equals(1, b?.f(() => 1)); } //# 07: compile-time error { int i = 1; Expect.equals(null, nullC()?.f(i)); } //# 08: compile-time error // '?.' can't be used to access toplevel functions in libraries imported via // prefix. h?.topLevelFunction(); //# 11: compile-time error // Nor can it be used to access the toString method on the class Type. Expect.throwsNoSuchMethodError(() => C?.toString()); //# 12: compile-time error Expect.throwsNoSuchMethodError(() => h.C?.toString()); //# 13: compile-time error }