File: constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.errors.txt

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constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.ts(16,10): error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.ts(20,10): error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.ts(24,10): error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.ts(28,10): error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.


==== constructSignatureWithAccessibilityModifiersOnParameters.ts (4 errors) ====
    // Parameter properties are only valid in constructor definitions, not even in other forms of construct signatures
    
    class C {
        constructor(public x, private y) { }
    }
    
    class C2 {
        constructor(public x) { }
    }
    
    class C3 {
        constructor(private x) { }
    }
    
    interface I {
        new (public x);
             ~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
    }
    
    interface I2 {
        new (private x);
             ~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
    }
    
    var a: {
        new (public x);
             ~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
    }
    
    var b: {
        new (private x);
             ~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS2369: A parameter property is only allowed in a constructor implementation.
    }