Update error code in baseline

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Andrew Branch 2019-04-25 17:31:25 -07:00
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tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(2,5): error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(6,5): error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(14,5): error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(2,5): error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(6,5): error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts(14,5): error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
==== tests/cases/conformance/classes/constructorDeclarations/quotedConstructors.ts (3 errors) ====
class C {
"constructor"() {} // Error in 3.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
!!! error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
}
class D {
'constructor'() {} // Error in 3.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
!!! error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
}
class E {
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new class {
"constructor"() {} // Error in 3.5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS96000: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
!!! error TS18005: Quoted constructors have previously been interpreted as methods, which is incorrect. In TypeScript 3.6, they will be correctly parsed as constructors. In the meantime, consider using 'constructor()' to write a constructor, or '["constructor"]()' to write a method.
};
var o = { "constructor"() {} };