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=== tests/cases/conformance/types/typeRelationships/assignmentCompatibility/assignmentCompatWithGenericCallSignatures4.ts ===
// some complex cases of assignment compat of generic signatures.
interface I2<T> {
>I2 : I2<T>
>T : T
p: T
>p : T
>T : T
}
var x: <T extends I2<T>>(z: T) => void
>x : <T extends I2<T>>(z: T) => void
>T : T
>I2 : I2<T>
>T : T
>z : T
>T : T
var y: <T extends I2<I2<T>>>(z: T) => void
>y : <T extends I2<I2<T>>>(z: T) => void
>T : T
>I2 : I2<T>
>I2 : I2<T>
>T : T
>z : T
>T : T
// These both do not make sense as we would eventually be comparing I2<T> to I2<I2<T>>, and they are self referencing anyway
x = y
>x = y : <T extends I2<I2<T>>>(z: T) => void
>x : <T extends I2<T>>(z: T) => void
>y : <T extends I2<I2<T>>>(z: T) => void
y = x
>y = x : <T extends I2<T>>(z: T) => void
>y : <T extends I2<I2<T>>>(z: T) => void
>x : <T extends I2<T>>(z: T) => void
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