// checking subtype relations for function types as it relates to contextual signature instantiation // same as subtypingWithConstructSignatures4 but using class type parameters instead of generic signatures // all are errors class Base { foo: string; } class Derived extends Base { bar: string; } class Derived2 extends Derived { baz: string; } class OtherDerived extends Base { bing: string; } interface A { // T // M's a: new (x: T) => T[]; a2: new (x: T) => string[]; a3: new (x: T) => void; a4: new (x: T, y: U) => string; a5: new (x: (arg: T) => U) => T; a6: new (x: (arg: T) => Derived) => T; a11: new (x: { foo: T }, y: { foo: T; bar: T }) => Base; a15: new (x: { a: T; b: T }) => T[]; a16: new (x: { a: T; b: T }) => T[]; } // S's interface I extends A { a: new (x: T) => T[]; } interface I2 extends A { a2: new (x: T) => string[]; } interface I3 extends A { a3: new (x: T) => T; } interface I4 extends A { a4: new (x: T, y: U) => string; } interface I5 extends A { a5: new (x: (arg: T) => U) => T; } interface I7 extends A { a11: new (x: { foo: T }, y: { foo: U; bar: U }) => Base; } interface I9 extends A { a16: new (x: { a: T; b: T }) => T[]; }