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With this PR we do not erase the type parameters of contextual generic function types. Instead, the type parameters are allowed to propagate into the contextually typed expression. For example:
constf: <A>(a: A)=>A=a=>a;// Type of a is A
Previously, contextual generic function types were ignored and a would therefore have been of type any.
This PR also expands upon #16072 to permit the contextual type of a generic function to itself be a generic function type. For example:
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With this PR we do not erase the type parameters of contextual generic function types. Instead, the type parameters are allowed to propagate into the contextually typed expression. For example:
Previously, contextual generic function types were ignored and
a
would therefore have been of typeany
.This PR also expands upon #16072 to permit the contextual type of a generic function to itself be a generic function type. For example:
Fixes #16293.