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// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
// - src/class-elements/err-delete-call-expression-private-method-async.case
// - src/class-elements/delete-error/cls-decl-method-delete-twice-covered.template
/*---
description: It's a SyntaxError if delete operator is applied to MemberExpression.PrivateName (in method, recursively covered)
esid: sec-class-definitions-static-semantics-early-errors
features: [class, class-fields-private, class-methods-private, class-fields-public]
flags: [generated, onlyStrict]
negative:
phase: parse
type: SyntaxError
info: |
Static Semantics: Early Errors
UnaryExpression : delete UnaryExpression
It is a Syntax Error if the UnaryExpression is contained in strict mode
code and the derived UnaryExpression is
PrimaryExpression : IdentifierReference ,
MemberExpression : MemberExpression.PrivateName , or
CallExpression : CallExpression.PrivateName .
It is a Syntax Error if the derived UnaryExpression is
PrimaryExpression : CoverParenthesizedExpressionAndArrowParameterList and
CoverParenthesizedExpressionAndArrowParameterList ultimately derives a
phrase that, if used in place of UnaryExpression, would produce a
Syntax Error according to these rules. This rule is recursively applied.
---*/
throw "Test262: This statement should not be evaluated.";
class C {
#x;
x() {
var g = this.f;
delete ((g().#m));
}
f() {
return this;
}
}