Cannot create syntax literal for class whose superclass is a member expression
Created by: suchipi
If you attempt to create a class declaration (or expression) inside a syntax template literal that extends a superclass which is accessed via a member expression, an error is thrown:
syntax cannot_use_member_expression_as_superclass = function(ctx) {
return #`class Foo extends Bar.Baz {}`;
};
cannot_use_member_expression_as_superclass;
// Error: [assertion error]: Not a primary expression
// at assert (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/errors.js:26:11)
// at Enforester.enforestPrimaryExpression (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:1259:24)
// at Enforester.enforestLeftHandSideExpression (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:1298:26)
// at Enforester.enforestAssignmentExpression (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:1171:19)
// at Enforester.enforestExpressionLoop (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:1072:23)
// at Enforester.enforestClass (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:768:19)
// at Enforester.enforestStatement (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:405:19)
// at Enforester.enforestModuleItem (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:142:17)
// at Enforester.enforestBody (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:129:17)
// at Enforester.enforestModule (node_modules/sweet.js/dist/enforester.js:125:17)
Sweet.js version: 3.0.0