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Georg Schmid authored
Previously when creating a new generic struct, one had to explicitly provide all type arguments, e.g., for the generic struct struct Box<T: type> { const value: T; } one would initialize a new box using const aSmi: Smi = ...; const box = Box<Smi> { value: aSmi }; With the additions in this CL the explicit type argument can be omitted. Type inference proceeds analogously to specialization of generic callables. Additionally, this CL slightly refactors class and struct initialization, and make type inference more permissive in the presence of unsupported type constructors (concretely, union types and function types). R=jgruber@chromium.org, tebbi@chromium.org Change-Id: I529be5831a85d317d8caa6cb3a0ce398ad578c86 Bug: v8:7793 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1728617 Commit-Queue: Georg Schmid <gsps@google.com> Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#63036}
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