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=== tests/cases/conformance/es6/computedProperties/computedPropertyNames30_ES5.ts ===
class Base {
>Base : Base
}
class C extends Base {
>C : C
>Base : Base
constructor() {
super();
>super() : void
>super : typeof Base
() => {
>() => { var obj = { // Ideally, we would capture this. But the reference is // illegal, and not capturing this is consistent with //treatment of other similar violations. [(super(), "prop")]() { } }; } : () => void
var obj = {
>obj : { [(super(), "prop")](): void; }
>{ // Ideally, we would capture this. But the reference is // illegal, and not capturing this is consistent with //treatment of other similar violations. [(super(), "prop")]() { } } : { [(super(), "prop")](): void; }
// Ideally, we would capture this. But the reference is
// illegal, and not capturing this is consistent with
//treatment of other similar violations.
[(super(), "prop")]() { }
>[(super(), "prop")] : () => void
>(super(), "prop") : "prop"
>super(), "prop" : "prop"
>super() : void
>super : any
>"prop" : "prop"
};
}
}
}
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