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Fixes #35070.

@ahejlsberg ahejlsberg requested a review from sandersn November 13, 2019 14:48
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@typescript-bot test this
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@typescript-bot run dt

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typescript-bot commented Nov 13, 2019

Heya @ahejlsberg, I've started to run the extended test suite on this PR at b4f2025. You can monitor the build here. It should now contribute to this PR's status checks.

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typescript-bot commented Nov 13, 2019

Heya @ahejlsberg, I've started to run the parallelized Definitely Typed test suite on this PR at b4f2025. You can monitor the build here. It should now contribute to this PR's status checks.

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typescript-bot commented Nov 13, 2019

Heya @ahejlsberg, I've started to run the parallelized community code test suite on this PR at b4f2025. You can monitor the build here. It should now contribute to this PR's status checks.

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The user suite test run you requested has finished and failed. I've opened a PR with the baseline diff from master.

@ahejlsberg ahejlsberg merged commit 38db7ae into master Nov 13, 2019
@jakebailey jakebailey deleted the fix35070 branch November 7, 2022 17:34
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Narrowing via assignment in switch broken by #35000
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