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=== tests/cases/conformance/async/es5/asyncMethodWithSuper_es5.ts ===
class A {
>A : A
x() {
>x : () => void
}
y() {
>y : () => void
}
}
class B extends A {
>B : B
>A : A
// async method with only call/get on 'super' does not require a binding
async simple() {
>simple : () => Promise<void>
// call with property access
super.x();
>super.x() : void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
// call additional property.
super.y();
>super.y() : void
>super.y : () => void
>super : A
>y : () => void
// call with element access
super["x"]();
>super["x"]() : void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
// property access (read)
const a = super.x;
>a : () => void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
// element access (read)
const b = super["x"];
>b : () => void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
}
// async method with assignment/destructuring on 'super' requires a binding
async advanced() {
>advanced : () => Promise<void>
const f = () => {};
>f : () => void
>() => {} : () => void
// call with property access
super.x();
>super.x() : void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
// call with element access
super["x"]();
>super["x"]() : void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
// property access (read)
const a = super.x;
>a : () => void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
// element access (read)
const b = super["x"];
>b : () => void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
// property access (assign)
super.x = f;
>super.x = f : () => void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
>f : () => void
// element access (assign)
super["x"] = f;
>super["x"] = f : () => void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
>f : () => void
// destructuring assign with property access
({ f: super.x } = { f });
>({ f: super.x } = { f }) : { f: () => void; }
>{ f: super.x } = { f } : { f: () => void; }
>{ f: super.x } : { f: () => void; }
>f : () => void
>super.x : () => void
>super : A
>x : () => void
>{ f } : { f: () => void; }
>f : () => void
// destructuring assign with element access
({ f: super["x"] } = { f });
>({ f: super["x"] } = { f }) : { f: () => void; }
>{ f: super["x"] } = { f } : { f: () => void; }
>{ f: super["x"] } : { f: () => void; }
>f : () => void
>super["x"] : () => void
>super : A
>"x" : "x"
>{ f } : { f: () => void; }
>f : () => void
}
}
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