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//// [tests/cases/compiler/typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts] ////
=== typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts ===
var declare: string, type: number;
>declare : Symbol(declare, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 3))
>type : Symbol(type, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 20))
// The following is invalid but should declare a type alias named 'T1':
declare type /*unexpected newline*/
T1 = null;
>T1 : Symbol(T1, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 34))
const t1: T1 = null; // Assert that T1 is the null type.
>t1 : Symbol(t1, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 5, 5))
>T1 : Symbol(T1, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 34))
let T: null;
>T : Symbol(T, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 7, 3))
// The following should use a variable named 'declare', use a variable named
// 'type', and assign to a variable named 'T'.
declare /*ASI*/
>declare : Symbol(declare, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 3))
type /*ASI*/
>type : Symbol(type, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 20))
T = null;
>T : Symbol(T, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 7, 3))
// The following should use a variable named 'declare' and declare a type alias
// named 'T2':
declare /*ASI*/
>declare : Symbol(declare, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 0, 3))
type T2 = null;
>T2 : Symbol(T2, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 16, 7))
const t2: T2 = null; // Assert that T2 is the null type.
>t2 : Symbol(t2, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 18, 5))
>T2 : Symbol(T2, Decl(typeAliasDeclareKeywordNewlines.ts, 16, 7))
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