Infer array rest as tuple if possible#26070
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| var a3: any[]; | ||
| var [...a] = [1, 2, 3]; | ||
| var [x, ...a] = [1, 2, 3]; | ||
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I'd change the variable names at these new errors in this test so that you're comparing with the expected type and there's no error.
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❤️ These baseline updates look great. Small comments on improving the test output a bit, but it looks good to me.
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Will run this by @ahejlsberg tomorrow but I agree the baseline diffs indicate all goodness |
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Thanks @ajafff ! |
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Fixes: #26007
I hope this helps to decide if you want to accept #26007 as you can now see what baseline changes it causes.