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Add experimental flexible types feature on top of explicit nulls #17369

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30 changes: 0 additions & 30 deletions tests/flexible-types/run/array/S.scala

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31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions tests/flexible-types/run/array/Test.scala
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/*
class Foo {
def err(msg: String): Nothing = {
throw new RuntimeException("Hello")
}
def retTypeNothing(): String = {
val y: String|Null = ???
if (y == null) err("y is null!")
y
}
}
*/


object Test {
def main() = {
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val i : Integer = new Integer(3) // Constructor with non-ref arg
val s1 : String | Null = new String("abc") // Constructor with ref arg
val s2 : String = new String("abc") // Constructor with ref arg, not null
val s3 = s1.nn.substring(0,1).substring(0,1)
val s4 = s2.substring(0,1).substring(0,1)
val s5 = s4.startsWith(s4)
// s1.substring(0,1) // error
val j : J = new J("")
println(s4)
//val f : Foo = new Foo("x")
//f.err("Hello")
//val l : List[String] = Java.returnsNull();
//val j : J = new J
}
}