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=== tests/cases/conformance/classes/propertyMemberDeclarations/autoAccessor9.ts ===
// Auto-accessors do not use Set semantics themselves, so do not need to be transformed if there are no other
// initializers that need to be transformed:
class C1 {
>C1 : C1
accessor x = 1;
>x : number
>1 : 1
}
// If there are other field initializers to transform, we must transform auto-accessors so that we can preserve
// initialization order:
class C2 {
>C2 : C2
x = 1;
>x : number
>1 : 1
accessor y = 2;
>y : number
>2 : 2
z = 3;
>z : number
>3 : 3
}
// Private field initializers also do not use Set semantics, so they do not force an auto-accessor transformation:
class C3 {
>C3 : C3
#x = 1;
>#x : number
>1 : 1
accessor y = 2;
>y : number
>2 : 2
}
// However, we still need to hoist private field initializers to the constructor if we need to preserve initialization
// order:
class C4 {
>C4 : C4
x = 1;
>x : number
>1 : 1
#y = 2;
>#y : number
>2 : 2
z = 3;
>z : number
>3 : 3
}
class C5 {
>C5 : C5
#x = 1;
>#x : number
>1 : 1
accessor y = 2;
>y : number
>2 : 2
z = 3;
>z : number
>3 : 3
}
// Static accessors aren't affected:
class C6 {
>C6 : C6
static accessor x = 1;
>x : number
>1 : 1
}
// Static accessors aren't affected:
class C7 {
>C7 : C7
static x = 1;
>x : number
>1 : 1
static accessor y = 2;
>y : number
>2 : 2
static z = 3;
>z : number
>3 : 3
}
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