23 lines
513 B
C#
23 lines
513 B
C#
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// This test shows how a variable can be created with the
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// same name as the class, and then the class referenced again
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//
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// This was a bug exposed by Digger, as we incorrectly tried to
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// do some work ahead of time during the resolution process
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// (ie, we created LocalVariableReferences for the int variable `Ghost',
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// which stopped `Ghost' from being useful as a type afterwards
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//
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class Ghost {
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public static int Main ()
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{
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int Ghost = 0;
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if (true){
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Ghost g = null;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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}
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